Find Cheap Gas- Understanding the Scam Behind HHO Gas Used in Gas Savers

Michael Grisso
For months now people have been coming out of the woodwork to stomp on all the excitement around HHO gas. If you've been trying to find cheap gas information online and come across some of these gas savers we imagine you've read a negative review or two. Or three. The only thing is they aren't actually reviews.

People are starting forums, blogs, and other discussion boards about how it's impossible to extract HHO gas from water without using more energy. The truth of the matter is you have to read everything explained before jumping to conclusions about these gas savers based on old scientific findings. Unfortunately people are out there saying, "This is absolute crap. It's not a hybrid, it uses actual gasoline. How do I really find cheap gas." Of course it does, because it's not built to be a 100% water based vehicle.

Knowledge is the Most Important Tool to Find Cheap Gas

After researching ten different forums where individuals basically laughed at the concept, there had to be a response. First lets explain the HHO gas system. These gas savers use what is called an electrolyzer or more commonly known as their hydrogen generator. In order to get the proper extraction to work and create the energy, electricity from the battery must be used. So how does this happen without using more electricity?

It all starts with the design. Normally an electrolyzer would use electrode plates which would constitute the issue many people are debating. However, the gas savers you see online are built with spiral electrodes. In the end it allows you to produce more HHO gas without using so much energy from the battery. Remember, there isn't a large amount of HHO gas produced either.

Find Cheap Gas By Being Open-Minded

We understand most people around the world simply have routines and get set in there ways. Should $4+ a gallon be part of your daily life? Do you really think $3.85 is a good deal? There will still be some of you who say yes and that's fine, but if you want a change it's right in front of you. Listen, were you skeptical when the Internet or even computers came out? Do you understand how every little facet of either one of them works?

Probably not, but the point is you went out and purchased one anyways because someone either showed you a visual demonstration or you tried it out or even saw a commercial. Gas savers are now a part of technology, so you might as well get used to the fact that trying to find cheap gas may mean to install one of these HHO gas systems in your vehicle.

Don't be an Over-Thinker if You're Trying to Find Cheap Gas

You know everyday we ride around with our windows down, driving on tires that don't have the right tire pressure, and go without a tune-up until one is overdue. Did you know taking care of all of these can help promote better gas mileage? Even though it's minimal every little bit helps, especially now. However, gas savers that use HHO gas could eliminate your need to try and find cheap gas all together. It just depends on you and a little help from this product here.

Published by Michael Grisso

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  • yea great2/28/2010

    there are loads of solutions ... i'll name you 1 that works and drops consumtion by 70% in France hyndreds of farmers are using it but in the US you imprison the guy .. the Geet engine . I like when people shoot their mouths off without ever having built devices that promises cheaper or even free energy . So what i can say is anyone with a Science Degree who never built any devices they are talking about should just keep it to themselves . Check the Geet device ... loads of scientific people claim it can't work .... hundreds of French farmers converted Traktors and say "IT WORKS " I trust a Farmwer who built it 100 times more than any other scientist out there ... why ??? cause many scientist would still think the world is flat if someone didn't sail around it ! SO IF YOU WANNA SAVE GAS BUILD YOURSELF A GEET ENGINE .... plans are free now even for cars .... 1000's of french using it .... US People just blind to it cause you are ruled , directed and owned by Electric DCompanies and GM M

  • Chris10/8/2008

    I'm no HHO believer, but I keep reading "off the point" responses to HHO systems. They were not meant to burn Hydrogen directly as a source for energy to power your car; they simply claim to make your existing engine run more efficiently by injecting a small amount of hydrogen into the engine. This is believable because most gas engines are 35-40% efficient, still... I have no idea if it works... I am very sceptical.

  • Herk Jones9/13/2008

    Simple physics will tell you it's a scam. The energy to make the hydrogen comes from the alternator, which in turn comes from the engine itself. There is, and cannot be, a net gain in energy.

    But 50% of the population is below average intelligence, so there are a lot of folks forking out their hard earned cash for this nonsense.

  • RMForbes9/11/2008

    While I do agree that the Water4Gas type systems are dangerous poorly designed junk. There are many good designs that work quite well. Electrolysis is the easiest way to produce hydrogen gas for injection into the combustion chamber. Steam reformers work better because they use the waste heat from the exhaust and a magnetic field to produce hydrogen. In 1977 NASA did a study on hydrogen injection. Read it for yourself.

    http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19770016170_1977016170.pdf

  • Ironmike8/20/2008

    Actually, I do see positive articles talking about the fleet of Humvees with HHO the army just bought...

    So all of the ridiculous snake oil and obvious scientific fraud aside, Army HMMWV M998s are DIESEL, at the end of their
    production, and are still coming to us with the same GM engine they started with in 1984.

    Besides, what kind of idiot would put HYDROGEN GAS in a combat vehicle?

    Some of you are puffing a pipe dream, and the rest are despicable con artists.

  • Viktorya Hale7/23/2008

    I couldn't have said it better :) Great read!

  • Melissa Carole7/23/2008

    There is no such thing as cheap gas. :(

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