It's as simple as buying yourself a water fuel system and installing it into your car. The System has self contained water and when you run electricity through it from your car battery it separates the hydrogen from the water creating HHO. This combined with the gas from your car will improve your mileage by as much as 60% and emit less green house gases.
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they didn't contain carbon and the by product of burning are carbon dioxide and water but can be used by electrolysis of water
yes, ethyl alcohol is used in many countries as fuel in automobiles.
No, fuel-cell automobiles do not use gas as a fuel. They use hydrogen gas as a fuel source, which is converted into electricity to power the vehicle.
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Honda has a pretty good selection of hybrid automobiles and fuel saving automobiles. Their Civic and Insight models are fuel efficient cars. They are available in Hybrids as well.
Manny high performance automobiles require premium fuel. Most United States domestic family automobiles do not require premium fuel and will run fine on 87 octane fuel.
Alcohol, after fermentation
Automobiles have an average fuel efficiency of around 23 miles per gallon. The specific efficiency will vary depending on the size and type of vehicle.
air lock is related to the non supply of fuel in the engine. whenever air bubbles get stuck in the passage from the tank to the engine, fuel could not reach to the engine, thus engine get starved of the fuel and its operations get effected.
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Hydrogen could be an excellent fuel for automobiles. The unfortunate part though is that hydrogen is currently made through the stripping of natural gas, so hydrogen would still be using fossil fuels with our current technology.