How the Fuel Saver works
The hydrogen power fuel saver is an onboard generator of hydrogen and oxygen gases for internal combustion engines. The gases are generated by electrolysis of distilled water. They are introduced into the air intake manifold of the engine where they are mixed with the incoming air. Introducing the hydrogen to an engine enhances the flame velocity and thus permits the engine to operate with a leaner air to fuel ratio than otherwise possible. The result is that relatively small amounts of hydrogen can significantly decrease fuel consumption, dramatically increase horsepower and reduce exhaust emissions.
- Reduces fuel costs
- Estimated 10% to 40% in fuel savings
- Improves torque and horsepower
- Decreases exhaust emissions by up to 50%
- Reduces oil degradation by about 50%
- Decreases engine maintenance requirements

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