Your commissioners should be aware that hydrogen boosting is a scam: Have them look a this excellent web site from New Zealand: http://www.aardvark.co.nz/hho.shtml
The senior automotive editor at Popular mechanics just released the results of their tests, and it doesn't increase mileage at all. http://www.popularmechanics.com/automoti...
These devices violate the laws of thermodynamics and the simple test of common sense.
If they worked, then some major automobile company, Ford, GM, BMW, Volvo would be putting them on next years model. Imagine what this would do for Fedex or Boeing. Heck some military, somewhere would be using them in their tanks and trucks.
The excuse is always that these companies are ALL in bed with the oil companies.
IT's a huge internet scam. Check the references, unlike these guys I'm not selling anything.
Posted on September 15 at 11:01 a.m.
Your commissioners should be aware that hydrogen boosting is a scam:
Have them look a this excellent web site from New Zealand: http://www.aardvark.co.nz/hho.shtml
or this article from consumer affairs:
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/20... or this excellent article: http://www.journalgazette.net/apps/pbcs....
The senior automotive editor at Popular mechanics just released the results of their tests, and it doesn't increase mileage at all. http://www.popularmechanics.com/automoti...
These devices violate the laws of thermodynamics and the simple test of common sense.
If they worked, then some major automobile company, Ford, GM, BMW, Volvo would be putting them on next years model. Imagine what this would do for Fedex or Boeing. Heck some military, somewhere would be using them in their tanks and trucks.
The excuse is always that these companies are ALL in bed with the oil companies.
IT's a huge internet scam. Check the references, unlike these guys I'm not selling anything.
jim jones md, phd