How Hho Powered Cars Work

Hho stands for Hybrid Hydrogen Oxygen. With rising fuel costs, Hho looks set to be a real live saver. The main idea is to convert the car, using Hho technology, to run on water instead of petrol. It is a more efficient way of burning gasoline. 

A car that is powered by Hho technology can burn gasoline at such efficient rates that some owners claim to enjoy as high as 70% increased gas efficiency. Also, when you use water to burn gas, the engine tends to be cleaner, since there are less carbon deposits. In addition, it is also more environmentally friendly, with less emissions that may be harmful to the environment. 

Due to the nature of the technology, the engine vibrates less, and the life expectancy of the engine is increased. 

The way the technology works is simple enough. First, you need a special water to gas device to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen. Water is actually H2O. In other words, it's 2 parts hydrogen, and 1 part oxygen. The device is used to separate the gases. 

Contrary to popular belief, the car don't actually run on entirely on water. Water is not a direct substitute for traditional gasoline. Gasoline is still required for this system to work. However, with Hho generators installed, the car now runs with improved efficiency, hence leading to huge savings. 

The entire setup may require you to buy different pieces of hardware. Important parts include the Vaporizer, the Electrolyzer, the MAP Sensor Enhancer, the Fuel Heater, the PCV Enhancer, the Fuse holder wiring, and the Catalyst. In the beginning, the setup does sound a little complicated. Therefore, you may need some help if this is the first time you are setting up Hho for your car.

You can turn to various websites that offer DIY self installation kits. These kits contain detailed information on how you can setup Hho for yourself. They even show you exactly where to buy the hardware required. Of course, you can get a professional to setup Hho for you, but that may cost you thousands of dollars. In stark contrast, a DIY installation will most likely cost you just several hundred dollars. 

In addition, there are tons of information that are freely available on the Internet on how to setup Hho systems. For instance, just do a quick search in YouTube, and you will find many videos, showing you exactly how to setup Hho. There are also numerous blogs that you can consult. Many of such blogs are started by professional mechanics, so you may find some really valuable information about Hho there. 

Still, if you are not into cars, and you find the self installation process too complicated, you may wish to hire someone to complete the installation for you. Although that may cost you more, the long term benefits may still outweigh the initial investment.

Learn more about Hho Powered Cars and hho conversion kits


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