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Here is a small history how HydrogenOnDemand can make you a happier driver. With the system installed, you will notice that the car runs cleaner, cooler, has more power and you will notice that you run further per tank of fuel. All of this will affect the environment because the engine will also emit less greenhouse gases. I understand if this seems too good to be true in today's society, but it is not only true, it is also possible. You will find that the total cost become less by only a few weeks. This is money right in your pocket as you do not need to use for gasoline or diesel. The best part is that you do not need to spend time looking for which gas stations who has the cheapest fuel. But when this is said, it can not be given any guarantees how much you save or how much it helps the engine. Because it is to many variables such as speed, roadcondition, weather etc.. All of this will have affect on the generator, but the greatest of all is the human factor, the right foot. To help you achieve the best results you should think about how you drive. For it is the endresult that counts, how much you save and how far you get on each liters/gallons of fuel, how you can maximize the milages from the hydrogen system in your car, how you save money and on topp of that you know that you help the environment around you. To get the most out of your system you should keep steady speed, you should also feel when you get the most out of the engine. For sure, this is for the environment, the bonus is lower fuel consumption along with the money you save on it. Do not worry, you will come to your destination anyway. You will find out right after installation, the engine starts and work easier and the execution seems more energetic, easier to drive past because the system delivers better drag, and horsepower. What is also interesting is that the car seems quieter and smell less. This is because the gas mixture runing thru your engine is cleaning it. And you will notice the difference, and it is with water, think about it. |