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A5 Media founder Michael Arcand believes that there should be a place where people can go for balanced reporting on online products, work from home opportunities, and Internet marketing information. You will not only learn about his experiences with these products and services, but can share yours on the show too!
Date / Time: 7/18/2008 6:17 PM UTC
Is it really possible to run a car on water using a hydrogen generator? With gas prices rising every day, people are starting to sit up and take notice of alternative fuel methods that have hit the not-so-mainstream marketplace. There are magnets, coils, additives and one that sticks out like a sore thumb: the hydrogen generator. With technology that actually comes from the 1800s, the hydrogen generator uses a process called electrolysis to produce a gas from water. This gas isn't pure hydrogen -- that would be extremely dangerous! The gas that is produced is called HHO gas or Brown's gas. This technology isn't new .. .so why haven't the major corporations shown us how to run a car on water yet? Just think about it ... So how about results? Well, people are reporting increases in gas mileage anywhere from 25% to over 250% using some of the more popular methods and systems. People from all over the world are reporting positive results from these systems. It's hard to find solid information you can trust, but it is out there. Building a hydrogen generator that will make your car run on water isn't really that hard at all ... it's all in the knowing how to do it. For more information on the hydrogen generator systems and how they work to run a car on water, visit: Run A Car On Water I will be contacting several water for fuel information vendors to see if I can line up a few for a future broadcast here on Blog Talk Radio, so stick around!