Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Day 11: Hydrogen Fuel Experiment



Here is my car at 1/2 of a tank (7.25 gallons) and I've gone 250 miles, or 34.5 MPG. Normally, it would get around 196 (at 27 MPG). That is an improvement of 28%. If I calculate at 30 MPG, I would get 214 miles. That would still be an improvement of 15%.



This is a picture taken on a rainy day of my "exhaust". The car is running and I was able to see a fine mist, although it doesn't appear on the camera. Savefuel.ca claims that the carbon buildup in the engine is reduced by the hydrogen combustion and that the car emissions are greatly reduced. When hydrogen and oxygen gas go through the combustion engine, the result is primarily water vapor.

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