Posts Tagged ‘save fuel’

Aug
2010
11

Go Green Fleet Solutions Introduces The Peak Profit Program

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Go Green Fleet Solutions Introduces The Peak Profit Program While transportation costs have risen, the trucking industry bottom line has been shrinking proportionate to those rising costs. This has caused another tsunami like wave of attrition to wash over the trucking industry, further thinning the ranks of small independently owned transportation businesses, from the single truck owner operator, to the small business fleet owner with 500 employees or less.

While the small business trucking industry has been systematically forced to the side of the road, this has steered more of the transportation needs to the mega transporters who have surcharge rates to the small manufacturing and supply businesses. The “mom and pops” of this country, who cannot fill a truck with their goods. These folks have to pay more to get their products to market. We as consumers are forced to buy more imported goods, often of lesser quality, either because they are cheaper or just simply available, where regionally produced goods are not.

Go Green Fleet Solutions has been affected by this downward trend as well, only not so much in a negative way. We have been working on and developing strategic partners that will provide a number of solutions for the transportation industry which can reduce the fleet or individual trucker’s operating costs by as much as fifty percent across the board. Here at Go Green Fleet Solutions we like to say “We have no problems, only solutions.”

Our challenge has been in the way we deliver these solutions to an industry struggling just to get by, much less prosper, in this economy.

have found a way to make that happen for any small business fleet, or owner operator, having a beacon credit score of 630 or above. You can be approved for a low interest $25,000 low interest Small Business Association Loan! If the beacon score is under 630 we have a team which will write a business plan and submit it on behalf of the individual owner operator or small business fleet for a small fee, to be paid from approved loan funds.

With this owner operator/small business Peak Profit Program we can take a business that is barely surviving in the face of rising fuel and operations costs, supply them with fuel savings products from our partner suppliers, which will reduce operating costs sufficiently to pay back the loan and put profit back into the operators pocket for business operating capital. The best part is, there is no money out of pocket to get our Peak Profit Program into action helping your business grow.

We are very proud and excited to be able to make our living, helping you, make yours, while saving a part of our American Heritage that is owing to small business. We welcome Bill Harris to our all American Prosperity Team. We are dedicated to prosperity, security and fostering sensible environmental stewardship within the struggling small business transportation industry.

www.gogreenfleetsolutions.com

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Jul
2010
2

TUV Laboratories Certifies XADO

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XADO Engine Treatment is approved by TUV Laboratories XADO was tested by TUV Laboratories to Study the effectiveness of XADO Gel-revitalizant for gasoline engines according to the following parameters: exhaust gases toxicity reduction (CO2, CO, HC), fuel consumption reduction, engine power increase, compression increase and noise level reduction

After their test was completed the summary they issued is as follows:

Based on the confirmed properties:

  • Reduction of carbon dioxide emission
  • Reduction of carbon monoxide emission
  • Reduction of hydrocarbon emission
  • Fuel consumption reduction
  • Engine power increase
  • Compression increase

“Approved Certificated Effectiveness” was granted to the product XADO Gel-revitalizant for gasoline engine.

To order yours today visit The XADO Page

View the Complete TUV Report

What does this mean exactly?  It means that XADO is proven AGAIN to do exactly what we say.  It increases horsepower, engine life, Decreases emissions, and increases MPG and the best thing is XADO is a one time treatment and it is very affordable, less than $100 to treat your entire engine.

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Jun
2010
4

12 Liter diesel truck in London saving $36 per day!

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I just received the following  email from my UK Division, “That 12 liter Daf Truck i fitted started working immediately and save around £50 in fuel in the first TWO DAYS .  This was fitted with the new 24vF AFU that i will be sending over shortly, THESE WORK !!.  We are going to have the truck driver to drive around 200 miles then review it again.” -Paul Chandler HHO Tek UK Division

This is always great news that an independent company decides to try the product out to make up there on mind if it works or not.  All of us here at HHO Tek know the outcome, because it works, not sometimes, not most of the time, it works ALWAYS!  All the documentation and magazine articles in the world can’t prove it to someone the way them seeing it for themselves can.

12 liter

Apr
2010
29

2007 Article about Fuel Enhancement devices

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Save Gas! – Cheat The Gas Nazis

Fuel Economizers: Tested!
From the July, 2007 issue of Jp
By Pete Trasborg
Photography by Pete Trasborg

Save Gas Cheat The Gas Nazis Jeep Shell Gas

Let’s start by telling you something you already know: gas prices are at an all-time high. It’s also no secret that Jeeps aren’t the most fuel efficient vehicles we could drive, yet we do in spite of escalating fuel costs. We constantly see advertisements that promise to increase your fuel economy for only $39.99 or whatever. Well, all this time, we’ve figured that they were just a bunch of snake oil, but after being inundated with new ads and paying almost $1,000 a month in gas, we decided to get ahold of the various different gas-saving items and test them in our project Jeep, Red.

For comparison sake to your Jeep, Red is our 4.0L ‘01 TJ with an NV3550, AEM Brute Force air intake, 4 inches of lift, 35-inch tires, 4.56 gears, a rear Detroit Truetrac, front ARB Air Locker, A/C, a Warn 9500i winch, soft top, and rear tire carrier/bumper. We started testing with 115,887 miles on the odometer, and as of press time, have 124,056 miles on it.

For purposes of this story, we rate a “significant” change as anything that gave us a 1 mpg or better average increase. Anything less, we deemed “not statistically significant.” After each item was tested, it was then removed and a tank of gas was run through the Jeep before the next test occurred. We present the tests here in the order we performed them.

Save Gas Cheat The Gas Nazis Acetone

Claim: Reduces surface tension of fuel droplets, enabling it to burn more completely. As an added benefit, it is supposed to clean carbon buildup from the engine.
In use: Add about 1 ounce of acetone per 10 gallons of gas.
Observed gains: On the first couple of tanks, we saw some decent gains. After two or three tanks of gas, though, we were back to roughly the same mileage we saw before for no statistically significant gain.

Save Gas Cheat The Gas Nazis Tire Swap

We had some really aggressive mud tires on the Jeep and decided to swap them out for a less aggressive all-terrain tire in the same diameter. We didn’t expect to see as big of a gain as we did, but we saw about a 1.5-mpg increase.

Save Gas Cheat The Gas Nazis Tornado

Claim: “Its airflow dynamics create a swirling, fast-burn effect in the combustion chamber thus creating finer particles (atomized fuel), allowing better flame propagation and more complete combustion.”
In use: Put the unit in our air-intake tube, put the intake tube back on the Jeep, and go.
Observed gains: Not only did we see no significant mileage gains, but we felt as if there was a decrease in power; hills along the normal commute to work that we used to be able to pull in Fifth gear, we ended up downshifting into Fourth to maintain speed.
Price: $64.95

Save Gas Cheat The Gas Nazis Magnetizer

Claim: “The strong magnetic charge the EPM [Engine Performance Maximizer] puts into the fuel, air, and coolant gives your fuel a complete and clean burn so that you can take advantage of increased horsepower with reduced operating expenses. Ten-25 percent on average fuel savings, depending on the age of the engine,and an 83 percent average reduction ofhydrocarbons.”In use: Apply magnets to the fuel line, coolant hose, and air tube.
Observed gains: Even with magnets on the fuel, coolant, and air intake tubes, we noticed no significant gains with Red.
Price: Not available at press time

Claim: “While we make no scientific claims about their use, several of us have tried this on various vehicles with varying degrees of ’success.’”
In use: Attach to fuel line going into the fuel rail and forget about it.
Observed gains: K&J was great on the phone and obviously knows its magnets. We got some additional rubber-coated neodymium magnets with our order, as well. While its magnets are really strong, reasonably priced, and have got an awesome selection, the Fuel Mag returned no gains on Red.
Price: $15

Save Gas Cheat The Gas Nazis Fitch Fuel Catalyst

Claim: “The Fitch Fuel Catalyst transforms gasoline and diesel into a superior quality of fuel, allowing a combustion engine to extract the maximum amount of energy with minimal emissions.” The company makes no solid numerical claims, stating simply that the catalyst will “improve fuel economy.”
In use: The Fitch inline kit included hoses to tie into Red’s fuel rails, the Fitch inline canister with catalyst, mounting brackets, and even the tool to remove the fuel line from the fuel rail.
Observed gains: We noticed an approximate 2-mpg increase over stock with the Fitch system.
Price: $327.95

Save Gas Cheat The Gas Nazis Platinum Fuel Saver

Claim: “The system operates by injecting platinum, in vapor form, into the gas/air mixture to burn (the fuel) more completely in the engine.” While they do claim an average 22 percent increase, the company also notes that your mileage might vary, But they have a 90 day money back guarantee
In use: After mounting the solution tank and using the included T-fitting to the brake booster vacuum line, we added a small vial of platinum solution, which needs to be added every 6,000 miles.
Observed gains: We saw approximately a 2-mpg increase.
Price: $239.99 for approximately 30,000 miles of solution.

Save Gas Cheat The Gas Nazis Time Warp Conclusion

What you might not realize is that from the time this is written to the time you read it can be anywhere from two to three months. We’re going to combine some of the things we tested to see just how much economy we can get out of Red. Check out the up-to-the-minute chart on www.jpmagazine.com if you want to see the actual numbers we used for our calculations, as well as the final results of the product stacking.

We stacked the Fitch Fuel Catalyst with the Platinum Fuel Saver, both sets of magnets, and the all-terrain tires, and even though we didn’t notice a statistically significant gain from the magnets, we didn’t notice a decrease, either, so we also left them on; however, we removed the Tornado. Despite not noticing a significant mileage increase or decrease, the downshifting was enough for us to exclude it from the stacking. We are hoping for 20 mpg but aren’t holding our breath.

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Apr
2010
23

HHO Tek Ford Focus Exceeds EPA Fuel Mileage Test

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HHO Tek is focusing on real world driving conditions in the Ford Focus to demonstrate that the Platinum Fuel Saver does what Federal Judge Walter J Skinner found to be true: “The Platinum Fuel saver device is an effective fuel saving device and purchasers will in fact be receiving what they bargained for.” — Walter J. Skinner

This Ford Focus was purchased new in 2004 and from day one, with new, properly inflated tires, and in perfect tune has never gotten over 19 mpg in city, in fact the average is 17.8 with the best being 19 mpg city and 27 mpg hwy. The EPA tests show that the Focus should get 31 MPG on the highway and 24-27 in the city. Why are the EPA results and the real world results so different? Below is a description of how they administer the test straight off the EPA website.

EPA testing procedure through 2007
Two separate fuel economy tests on a vehicle in perfect tuned condition and using a low electrical load are administered to simulate city driving and highway driving: the city driving program consists of starting with a cold engine and making 23 stops over a period of 31 minutes for an average speed of 20 mph (32 km/h) and with a top speed of 56 mph (90 km/h); the highway program uses a warmed-up engine and makes no stops, averaging 48 mph (77 km/h) with a top speed of 60 mph (97 km/h) over a 10 mile (16 km) distance.

After 5 years and some 66000 miles on the Focus, The Platinum Fuel Saver was installed, a couple of weeks later the fuel mileage had increased to 23.6 in town and 28.4 on the highway this is far from scientific, but real world in practicality which showed that the Platinum Fuel Saver did in fact work, it was using less fuel for the miles it was driven.

Trevor Hunter, Ceo of HHO Tek and Don Conner, Industrial Sales Director did a regional tour assisting existing dealers and setting up new dealers in the Southeast and Midwest, ending up in Levelland, TX.

Trevor needed to be back in Rutherfordton North Carolina and decided to load up the Focus with the tour gear and Don Conner, (nearly 800 lbs of passengers and gear) to do a real world driving test from Levelland to Rutherfordton, NC, a distance of about 1300 miles.

During the test they were not doing the EPA average speed of 48 mph, instead they were steady at 70-80 mph, over a 17.7 hour time period they actually averaged 57.3 mph (the fuel receipts on the website do verify this) that is including the 4 fuel stops, bathroom breaks, and a stop a casino for about 30 minutes in Louisiana. The AC was running nearly the whole time as well as a 750 watt power invertor to power the laptops. So there was an above average electrical load as well.

The fuel receipts from the trip have been scanned and uploaded to the website; there were also photos taken of the instrument cluster to show the mileage corresponding with the fuel receipts. HHO Tek encounters a lot of skepticism with this product so they wanted to make the results as transparent as possible, anyone can go to the website and look at the data they have provided and cross calculate any way you choose and end up with the same results which are, that the HHO Tek Ford Focus is getting an average of 31.9 MPG with the Platinum Fuel Saver, which is better than the EPA tests say this car should get and the Ford Focus test was conducted in beyond real world conditions. The bottom line is once again they have validated the Platinum Fuel Saver does what HHO Tek says it does and has been doing for more than 33 years now.

To see the HHO Tek Ford Focus complete test results please visit www.hhotek.com/focus.php

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Feb
2010
20

HHO Tek to Clean up California’s Gross Polluters

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February 18, 2010 — HHO Tek just announced that they have begun official testing of an early 80’s model Jeep which is currently classified as a gross polluter. They have installed one of their Platinum Fuel Savers on the Jeep and the owner will drive it for one thousand miles in order to allow their product to fully condition the engine. Once the thousand miles are done, they will test the truck again at a Gold Shield California testing station and get conclusive results that the Platinum Fuel Saver will make a vehicle classified as a gross polluter pass and quite possibly exceed minimum standards.  The owner of the Jeep is an off road enthusiast and one club he is a member of, requires California minimum standards be met, so until it is approved he cannot take this Jeep to their off road parks.

The Platinum Fuel Saver has been on the market for over 30 years but due to ineffective marketing exposure over the years, many people have never heard of it.  HHO Tek took the product on about a year ago breathing new life into it with an effective global marketing campaign which has taken this product to an entirely new level.  HHO Tek says that even though product support is growing rapidly in the US, over 80% of their business is international.

If you live in the State of California and your vehicle has been designated a “Gross Polluter” this can have a variety of consequences for you depending on what you depend on that vehicle to do for you. If it is strictly for recreation then it must be hauled to the point of use and back home. It is then an inconvenience. If it is your daily driver and you cannot afford a replacement. The consequences are infinitely worse. If it is in good tune, decent mechanical condition and just won’t pass the emissions test, we believe we can come to your rescue, in passing the emissions test, while giving you a guaranteed twenty two percent increase in mileage.
Is it likely something as simple as a $239 product which installs in minutes could solve the problem? According to HHO Tek, that is precisely what this testing procedure is going to prove. They also said that if for some reason it doesn’t make the car pass emissions testing and customer is not happy with a 22% increase in their fuel mileage, they will issue them a full refund.
HHOTek informed that they also have a new product which is going to completely change the way you look at an oil change, but that is all they would tell me for now.
Keep an eye out for this young company they are really making waves in the Go Green industry.
While researching gross polluters I ran across this article which tells the story of an individual from Vermont whose vehicle gets classified as a “gross polluter”. It is an amusing read which illustrates the problem quite well.

Confessions of a Gross Polluter
It was like learning I had bad breath. I had expected that registering my car in California would take about an hour. Wrong. It took about that much time to fill out the paperwork, write a check, take a number, and wait in line in the Division of Motor Vehicles.
I wasn’t in Vermont any longer, where the mountains are green and the cars are free to be you-and-polluting-me. Alas, I get ahead of myself and ahead of my 1999 Toyota Rav4’s collision with the “smog” test.
A friendly Department of Motor Vehicles employee suggested that I drive down the street to a certified shop. The serviceman greeted me and took my car into his garage.
After a half hour he came out of the bay, looked gravely at me, and said, “This is bad, very, very bad. You are a gross polluter.”
Like an owner pointing a puppy’s nose into an accident on the living room rug, he waived the detailed report in front of me, with those dreaded words in all caps. GROSS POLLUTER.
“You need to take care of this immediately. It may not be fixable,” he said sternly.
This being California, I expected that the mechanic would have asked how I felt about it, but no, he was perfunctory and sent me away, after charging me $70.
My hopes of living a carbon-neutral life were dashed. Forget my conversation driving across North Dakota when I suggested to my partner that we avoid purchasing bottled water in favor of filtering our own from the tap. Forget my plans for aggressive recycling and erase my years of composting… I’m a carbon-monoxide-spewing machine; I visualized the trail of grimy haze I left across the country, as I drove from Vermont to California.
I imagined what my former colleagues at Vermont Law School, a leading environmental law school, would think. Did they notice when I parked next to them in the parking lot weeks earlier? Would they cluck over a cup of shared green tea, “Yes, she was a gross polluter waiting to happen. It was only a matter of time.”
Seeking sympathy, I called my mother. She pointed out, “Wow, Vermont must have been really happy to see you go.” No purchase there.
I drove and saw a dented van from the 1970s emitting gray plumes of smoke with current registration tags. I wondered, how could this car have passed an emission test, when mine did not?
Then I learned about the loopholes. My California friends filled me in. One, tired of paying reams of exhaust repair bills, purchased an older-model VW Bus, filled with memories of the early 1970s and a favored polluter status-consider it a grandfather clause for grime. He eventually drove his toxic machine back to the east coast, where no DMV seems to notice.
I set out to find a mechanic to bring me back into the environmental fold. During a phone conversation, she said, “I’m not sure I can help you out. These things can be tricky.”
Two trips to the shop later, with new oxygen sensors and a catalytic converter, the old girl passed her “smog test.” I asked for a hard copy of the results to bring back to the DMV. She said, “Oh, they’ve already been forwarded by computer.”
Yikes! I’m in a database. DMV in California monitors its “GROSS POLLUTERS,” a black list for non-green Californians. I imagined the Division of Natural Resources arresting me as I walked out of Whole Foods with a bag of organic produce and hauling me away in a Prius with “Environmental Police” emblazoned on the side. Now I proudly held my new plates and thought, I will have CA plates on the back and front of my car. The air is cleaner and my wallet is $1,000 lighter.

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Oct
2009
7

A Precious Way To Save Fuel

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It’s a rather incredible story involving a much desired scientific breakthrough and the travails of bringing it to the marketplace. There’s also a subplot involving attempts of others to bury the product so it will never, see the light of day. The device is called the “HHO Tek Platinum Gas Saver” and has been patented by a Brookline inventor named Joel Robinson. He claims the HHO Tek Platinum Gas Saver increases automotive mileage by about 20 percent and decreases harmful emissions. But he also admits he is having a heck of a time marketing it. “I’m an inventor,” Robinson said, sitting among piles of scientific papers and journals in the Brookline basement he uses as his office and factory, “I really don’t know much about marketing.” In fact, he said he is searching for a real hot-shot to sell this device to an American public that desperately wants it., The trouble is unless you subscribe to a few trade publications that Robinson has advertised in or happen to hear him on some late night radio show, chances are you’ve never heard of the HHO Tek Platinum Gas Saver. The circumstances of the invention are almost as odd as its current “factory.” Robinson had been working on a device using manganese to improve mileage, without much success. Then, in what seems like a scene out of “The Graduate,” a chemist mentioned the magic word … platinum now, platinum is a precious metal selling for about $600 an ounce. It hardly seems the most economical catalyst for increasing mileage. But Robinson knew about platinum’s special chemical properties. The catalytic converter in the exhaust system is coated with platinum which, through a chemical reaction, causes unburned gas fumes to be more fully burned before being expelled as exhaust. Robinson reasoned that if he could find a way to introduce platinum into an ‘internal combustion engine, it would produce less polluting carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbon residue, and more power per unit of fuel.
It only took Robinson a few months to convert the concept into a working device that meters platinum into the engine. A simple plastic bottle strapped to the engine holds and meters the flow of the platinum solution. A T-connector and rubber hose connects it to one of the engine’s air intakes. Once in the engine, the platinum allows the fuel to burn more efficiently. Robinson will sell you a kit with enough platinum to drive 30,000 miles. If your car gets less than 40 miles per gallon, the 20 percent in gas savings should more than offset the cost of the HHO Tek Platinum Gas Saver. For example, a car owner who gets 10 miles per gallon should net a savings of more than $1800 for every 30,000 miles. You might think the inventor of such a device would have the automobile companies beating a path to his door. Robinson has no doubt car manufacturers are aware of his work, but thus far only Komatsu has sent a representative to the Brookline factory. According to Robinson, Komatsu is the Japanese equivalent of Caterpillar. Robinson does say that he was offered $200,000 a year to sell the device to a company that wanted to take it off the market until it was further refined. He says the offer came through a third party so he won’t disclose its source. He won’t even play 20 questions. When asked if anyone other than a major oil company would have reason to make such an offer, he responds with a big Cheshire grin. Robinson won’t take the offer. It’s one thing to sell a child,” he said. “It’s another thing to bury one. “Robinson has sold about 500,000 of the devices through a mostly word-of-mouth campaign. He guarantees full satisfaction or your money back. So far his return rate is less than one percent. One of Robinson’s biggest problems in cracking the mass consumer market has been natural skepticism of devices reputed to improve gas mileage. Harry Hyde, a respected member of the auto racing community for more than 30 years and former manager of such great as Bobby Unser and Gordon Johncock, has tried a number of these devices in his North Carolina lab. “Ninety-nine out of -100 of these -devices are, you’ll pardon the expression, bullshit,” Hyde said. “This is the one out of 100 that isn’t.” For awhile Hyde sold the devices, but eventually found he just didn’t have the time. “Basically it gives a cleaner burn which protects the engines and increases mileage,” Hyde said. “The only trouble I found was sometimes the bottle breaks or it gets clogged, but I haven’t talked to Robinson for a couple years. I understand he made some improvements.” Indeed, Robinson has made a number of improvements. Each time, he replaces all devices out in the field free of charge. He also asks his customers to keep records of their mileage in order to build his data record. Thus far he has been unable to get any well known lab or government agency to test the device. He did run a controlled test with Management Transportation Corp. of Medford. They placed the device on 15 of their station wagons used as school buses. On average the cars showed a 28.3 percent increase in gas mileage. Though one car showed a 12 percent decrease. Robinson notes each car is different and mileage may vary because of a number of uncontrolled variables. “I don’t understand the results;” Richard Zimmerman president of the bus company, said. “But I believe them.” Zimmerman has not installed the devices in all of his vehicles. He said he would like to, but has run into personal problems in dealing with Robinson. The inventor speaks with a booming staccato delivery that some may find abrasive. He readily admits he is no master of marketing. Some of his sales troubles seem to stem from a fear the device may be stolen, despite his patent. He also wishes to be careful to avoid dealings or claims that might injure the product’s future.

by Jeff Zimmerman
Journal Staff

Posted in: Green News
Jul
2009
13

Getting More from your Gas Engine With a Platinum Injection System

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Roll by any gas station this summer and you’re likely to see rising prices magnified in premium variants, exacerbating the impact on luxury and performance car owners (http://money.cnn.com/2009/06/17/news/economy/gas_prices/). In the context of rising gas prices, paying for premium high-octane fuel can be even more challenging on a limited budget. Based on advanced engineering, the HHO Tek™ Platinum Injection System is designed not only to improve engine performance, but it can also to increase the octane level so that performance vehicles can use standard gasoline without spark knock or other negative effects.

Our engineers work hard to meet higher benchmarks for efficiency, and the Platinum Injection System provides a wealth of performance improvements, ranging from immediate cost savings at the pump to longer-term savings from reduced vehicle maintenance costs. Standard Injection Systems are not only inefficient, but can lead to irregularities in performance which can end up costing you in terms of repair and part replacement down the road. By creating an Injection System which is not only sustainable and green in terms of fuel efficiency improvements, but also stable enough to improve the overall durability of your vehicle, HHO Tek’s™ Platinum Injection System goes the extra mile to help you get more out of your car.

Posted in: Product News
Jul
2009
11

Do you know your PPG (Polution Per Gallon)?

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Are you aware that each gallon of gas your vehicle burns expels 19 lbs of carbon
dioxide into our environment? That carbon dioxide will pollute the sky for over
100 years. This means that the average driver causes 19,000 lbs of carbon
dioxide to enter our environment each year. Adding one of our systems to you car
or truck will decrease this number from 19,000 lbs to less than 14,500 lbs and
even more in most cases. In addition to reducing YOUR carbon footprint and
helping make our world a better place for future generations, our system
increases your fuel mileage by at least 25% which is hundreds or thousands of
dollars each year (depending on your annual mileage) and also reduces your
consumption of a nonrenewable resources.

After some calculations we have calculated that HHO Tek products have reduced the
amount of carbon dioxide expelled into our environment by over 8,000,000 LBS (if
all drivers get 20 mpg and drive 20k per year).

Posted in: Green News
Mar
2009
21

The New BMW 7 Series runs on Hydrogen

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As the world’s first  production luxury performance sedan with hydrogen drive, it runs on the most plentiful element in the world and emits virtually nothing but water vapor. And because the infrastructure for refueling a hydrogen internal combustion engine is not yet complete, the V-12 engine also runs on gasoline at the push of a button, though emissions will result (what if it had an on demand hydrogen system?). But all it takes is the power of the Hydrogen 7’s 12-cylinder, 260 horsepower engine to prove the capability of the EfficientDynamics.

On a global level, hydrogen technology addresses the growing gaps in the supply of fossil fuels. More specifically, it is the only fuel that can allow for a reduction in the overall emission cycle, while meeting our energy needs in a sustainable way. Besides, not many fuels can be produced from renewable sources such as sun, wind, water and biomass.

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