Thursday, November 06, 2008

Hydrogen Gas Saver - Installing A Hydrogen Conversion Kit

By Adrian Fletcher

If rising gas prices have you worried and you have the interest and skills to do basic mechanical jobs on your vehicle, you may want to consider installing a hydrogen gas saver in your car. Among the benefits that you can see by installing this system are increase in gas mileage, considerable reduction in emissions and reduction in operating costs. Further, hydrogen gas is environment friendly, making it even more worthwhile.

In order to install a hydrogen gas saver system, you have a variety of options. One of the options is to build your own system from the components purchased locally at local automotive supply stores, home improvement type stores or specialty distributors. The cost of equipment for the do-it-yourself (DIY) kits varies from around $200 to several thousand dollars. There are a number of online sources for detailed instructions of doing this kind of installation, the most notable of which are referred to as water for gas kits.

Hydrogen gas saver conversion kits basically work as miniature hydrogen plants in your vehicle. Using as little as a quart of water these systems are able to extract hydrogen gas from the water using a small amount of electric current from the vehicle's charging system. The hydrogen gas extracted from the water is then introduced into the air fuel mixture already entering your vehicle through the induction system. These types of systems are adaptable to almost every vehicle that rolls or floats. From all terrain vehicles a.k.a. ATV's to yachts there is a hydrogen gas saver kit out there for you.

If you really want to invest in a hydrogen gas saver but the do-it-yourself way is not your cup of tea, you can just as easily find deluxe models on the market. Typically, the manufacturer or a licensed professional can install a high-end hydrogen gas saver system in your vehicle.

It is hard to find installation centers for hydrogen gas saver vehicle conversions in areas without access to a hydrogen fueling station or production facility. If there is not an installation center nearby, you can contact the installation center closest to you and get information on where the nearest center is located or details on how to ship your vehicle to that particular installation center. Many installation kits also list people that can make and install systems if you decide this is the option for you.

The majority of companies that offer conversion kits or installation instructions to change your car's fuel system to a hydrogen gas saver system claim that installing these kits will not affect your vehicle's manufacturer's warranty, but you need to confirm this with your car dealer or even the head office of the car manufacturer. Regardless of whether their answer is positive or negative, you should make certain to get written confirmation or at least keep a record of who you spoke to and the date.

Regardless of the type of hydrogen gas saver installation you prefer to switch your car's fuel to hydrogen gas, it can save you money and help protect the environment. Depending on your installation kit, you may even be lucky enough to receive a tax credit during the next tax season, saving you even more money. - 2368

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