June 9, 2008

Hydrogen Generators For Cars - Giving Power Back to the People

Over the past decade we've seen a steady rise in gas prices as time goes on, most people in their early 20's can hardly remember gas being less than $2.00 and today we're seeing gas prices double that.

With the most recent surge taking gasoline from under $3.00 to over $4.00 in some areas in less than a year, everyone is turning to solutions to help keep money in their pocket on their daily commutes. Thousands of people have already discovered a secret that is helping them save money on gas, and that secret is hydrogen generators for cars.

Imagine that every time you turn on your car, a hydrogen gas it automatically generated from plain old tap water, resulting in better fuel economy, cleaner emissions, and more power from your engine. Well wake up, because this is no longer just a dream! Hydrogen generators for cars are now being used in thousands of normal vehicle all across our nation.

Several designs have popped up lately that allow any person to build a simple system that generates a hydrogen/oxygen gas mixture known as HHO. This HHO gas has been talked about frequently in the news and several companies are now working on a complete kit to equip every money-minded person with hydrogen generators for cars.

Due to pressure from oil companies and the fact that thousands of people are already building their own hydrogen generators for cars, many of these companies are dropping out of the race. Although there are a couple commercial units available, they can be quite expensive. Some full solutions costing upwards of $1500, and that's not even including installation!

Fortunately, many are finding that hydrogen generators for cars can be built at home in just a couple hours using standard parts from the hardware store, and for as little as 5% of the price commercial units command. In fact, several guides are now available making the process easier, and taking the power of discovery past the realm of the hobbyist and putting it into the hands of the average person.

The easiest way to get started is to follow one of the many guides available. There are several to choose from, so for your convenience I've compiled a review of the Top 3 Guides so that you can make an informed decision. These guides were designed to show you step-by-step how to start saving gas right away.


By Bruce Brennan