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Check the electrical system supporting the electrolysis cell. Turn the car on and pop the hood to make sure the cell is producing gases. The water in the cell should be bubbling if it's producing hydrogen and oxygen. If it's not, check the fuse under ... more >>
Strain the used oil to remove engine debris. Store it in a clean metal or plastic container with a lid. A 55-gallon oil barrel works well for this purpose provided you have a means to move it once it's full. Put nothing but oil in the container—it must ... more >>
Research!!! Know your stuff. People know less, and less about their cars today, and automobiles have become increasingly more sophisticated. Go to the library, or book store, and buy a basic guide to automotive mechanics, or internal combustion engines ... more >>
Educate yourself first. Gather information you can by just browsing the Internet. Look at more than one option before you spend a penny. A picture is worth a thousand words, right? If all you get is drawings that only an engineer can understand, you've ... more >>
Some of the things you will need are: baking soda, a sealed quart size container, electrical wiring, some vacuum hose and of course water.To separate the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, you will have to pass an electrical current from your ... more >>
Buy for your car the e-books that show how to make Hydrogen from water and if you know how to do it, you can do it for you. It is simple but you have to follow the steps and usually you will increase your mileage by at least 30% or ... more >>
Go to www.pickensplan.com which is the site Boone Pickens started just today to spread the word about his plan. His plan is to use alternative energy to reduce our dependence on foreign oil.Click the play button in the lower left portion of the screen to ... more >>
Everybody's talking about the power of Hydrogen. What they don't tell you is that Hydrogen vehicles with their pressurized hydrogen, and hydrogen gas stations - are a BIG safety hazard. It gets worse: hydrogen factories pollute the environment and spoil ... more >>
Get a water for gas conversion guide to lead you along the way and to explain the background information to you. Learn about which ones are the best in the industry at http://runyourcaronwater-reviews.info/Go out and purchase all of the materials ... more >>
Find a restaurant that you know uses oil to fry their foods. Avoid fast food chains and animal based restaurants: such as KFC's.Ask the owner of the restaurant if you can collect his waste vegetable, chances are, he'll say yes. Always ask, do not steal ... more >>
Open the hood of your car and turn the ignition on to check the electrical system. If you see the water in the hydrogen gas saver cell, then you know the electrical system is working and you have enough baking soda or other electrolytes in the water. ... more >>
Tap into an electrical circuit that's only active when the car is on. If you want to test this, use the positive lead on a volt meter to touch the spot you're drawing energy from, and ground the negative lead. Turn the car off. If there's a reading on ... more >>
Determine the viability of the hydrogen gas saver. There are still various studies both for and against the effectiveness of the hydrogen gas saver. Before you get one, it is important to read all the literature and studies to make the decision for ... more >>
Drill 3 holes in the plastic lid of a mason jar. Slide the stainless steel wires through two of the holes so that 1 inch of the wire is above the lid and the rest dangles below. If you need to, cut the wires so they fit in the jar without touching each ... more >>
Decide if you want to buy methanol by the gallon or the drum. If you choose by the gallon, get the proper storage containers. Gas cans work well, but be sure to label them clearly with "Methanol" so that no one confuses it with gasoline.Look under ... more >>
Titrate Your Waste Cooking Oil Measure out 1 gm of lye on the metric scale, and add it to 1 L of distilled water in one of the beakers. You can make your own lye from the eHow tutorial explaining it.Dissolve 1 ml of the waste oil into 10 ml of isopropyl ... more >>
Check out Biodiesel America's online interactive biodiesel resource map. This map not only provides detailed contact and travel information about U.S. alternative fuel retailers, but it also includes separate maps of biodiesel distributors and suppliers ... more >>
Prepare an acetone and distilled water mixture to use as a solvent. Mix 980 mL of acetone with 20 mL of the distilled water. Since you are attempting to purify your biodiesel, it's important that you use distilled water as opposed to tap water.Combine ... more >>
Use biodiesel in any diesel engine with no modification required unless the owner's manual advises against it. If you're unsure, a mixture of b20 (20 percent biodiesel) is deemed safe for most automobiles.Check whether your fuel lines are rubber; if they ... more >>
Purchase your conversion guide for Only $7 from the website listed in the resources section under this article. (ignore the Ads by Google and find this link just under the Ads by Google section to be sure you get the right sale priced Ebook). You will ... more >>
Purchase your conversion guide for Only $7 from the website listed in the resources section under this article. (ignore the Ads by Google and find this link just under the Ads by Google section to be sure you get the right sale priced Ebook). You will ... more >>
The first source is http://www.gasbuddy.com (LINK BELOW)The second source is http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gasstations.aspx (LINK BELOW)The third source is http://www.fuelmeup.com (LINK BELOW)Just go to the link of your choice and enter your Zip Code ... more >>
Purchase your conversion guide for Only $7 from the website listed in the resources section under this article. (ignore the Ads by Google and find this link just under the Ads by Google section to be sure you get the right sale priced Ebook). You will ... more >>
Rising costs of crude oil in the international markets are exerting so much pressures on most economies. Consequently, pump prices of gasoline continue to go up almost everywhere. Most of those hardest hit are the motorists, who just can't keep up ... more >>
If you are like me, these high gas prices are killing you. Last time I went to the pump to fill up my truck, it was over $100.00. I bought a scooter. My scooter gets about 100 miles per gal. Scooters can be a cheap way to go. Starting at about $700, ... more >>
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