creating a hydrogen car

Nate

July 03, 2008 by Nate

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The Star had a story the other day about a guy who put a hydrogen converter in his Jeep, and is boosting his gas mileage.

Basically he built a device of stainless steel and copper that holds 1 1/2 liters of distilled water. When one teaspoon of baking soda and a little electricity are added, hydrogen gas is produced.

The gas travels into the engine through a thin plastic tube, which gives the engine a boost and allows it to use less gasoline.

I've looked up a few of these converters, and it looks like it would work.

What do you think?

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