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HHO Brown’s Gas Alternative Fuel Part One


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25 Responses to “HHO Brown’s Gas Alternative Fuel Part One”

  1. wilfredolatorre says:

    This asshole did not invent Browns gas. In 1962 WILLIAM A. RHODES(USA). FIRST INVENTER Then YULL BROWNS from AUSTRALIA reinveted and patented GROWNS GAS in 1974. This asshole only invented the term HHO.

  2. empnero2332 says:

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  3. Jupiterironman says:

    What is the liter per minute consumption rate of hydrogen in these hydrogen cars???
    How much liters per minute of hydrogen do these cars use in normal driving???
    The device on my motorcycle produces over 40 liters per minute of hydrogen from water.
    The device on my motorcycle also produces over 60 liters per minute of HHO gas from water. Is this enough hydrogen to run these cars??? Signed Norman Williams XMARINE. No joke!!!

  4. noimw says:

    You should take your own advice. 666214

    HHO has been around for a long long time.
    Go to your local welding shops, see if you can find any of them using HHO gas.
    Why are they not using it ? Cost too much in electricity.
    While your at it, visit all the Auto Dealers, see if you can one that has an HHO device on any new car. Why they are not ?
    Simple, they don’t work. Plus they are illegal.

  5. AlexeyRJ says:

    шарлатаны америкосы все лжецы

  6. jbriosos says:

    narrow minded people who reject this amazing technology is just plain blind or have been sold out to the big industries.. :P

  7. jedwhelchel says:

    if you really want to run your car on water go to: thegas4free.blogspot,com

  8. cord950rack485 says:

    The idea is scientifically sound.
    Now been adapted to run a car, search
    HHOwater4Gas and hear the 7 part talk show

  9. kaduisaui says:

    I think he was going to say “As far as I’m concerned is a done deal”

  10. kaduisaui says:

    gonna beeld me a aich aich owe fer somma mai wurk

  11. mollahnasredin says:

    thats not our problem our problem is trying to stop pollution and shit and this is an amazy envention to start with

  12. judas486 says:

    hire a new writer or actor
    one of abundant material in the universe? NO how long and how many millions of dollars has science spent on trying to find it on mars moons etc

    all creditability lost in the first few seconds its a paid vid

  13. planetforsale says:

    why does the immediate thought of people refusing to believe this come to mind?
    maybe even some might become worried or angry over this news.
    but why? sure, it would destroy plenty of jobs, but who cares about money when everyone could have all the power they ever wanted.
    the world could be perfectly regulated and we could all have the same amount of power (daydreaming a little here).
    so perhaps those that are angered actually value their superiority rather than their “way of life”.

  14. Nichen says:

    I don’t think it will give you any corrosion ,I can’t guarantee you but some people I’ve been speaking to said that they´ve used HHO in cars for over 2 years and they didn’t find any signs of corrosion. Perhaps you might get some corrosion if you would use 100% HHO and no gas at all lol

  15. HHOFTW says:

    wheres the end? i want to see what he has to say.

  16. camelont688 says:

    The laws of thermodynamics are flawed. Old “laws”, for old methods. Science has evolved in the technological age and in doing so have abandoned the meaning of science. To observe facts and come to logicical conclusions. This new age brings to the table many new methods that weren’t present previosly. With the proper personal aspect on any given scientific question, there is still much more to learn about human potential. Yet auto companies turn down attepts at clean energy and feed us more oil.

  17. watchme2day says:

    Depends on how much electricity is needed to sustain production of enough gas to run an engine. If you can create enough gas to run an automotive engine using a small 12 volt alternator then you’ll have something…

  18. TMRadMan says:

    My understanding is htat this works as long as you have electricity to run it. That comes from your battery, so it is still a net loss. Check it out on wikipedia.

  19. 149281 says:

    Yes, this stuff works. I marvel at all of the skeptical idiots that chime in with virtually zero experience with the gas. Do some research, you will find that the people who say it will not work have never even tried it. My 96 Land Cruiser is seeing a 8 MPG improvement with a simple setup. I am not selling anything, just a regular guy who want to save some cash….

  20. lenniespennies says:

    will this HHO gas work on my 2004 mecrcury monterray because it has fuel injection

  21. WV6Z says:

    Like jmc1401 says, it really does work and improvements of up to 30% are easily attainable, however, with the sudden rise in gas prices in the US, now it would appear that these Water4Gas dingle berries have all but over ran YouTube with their spam when you do an HHO search here. Very sad, as these morons completely destroy any credibility experimenters may have had. I’m not saying HowPaw is yet another damned Water4Gas sales agent, but it doesn’t look good, does it?

  22. shadsorensen says:

    ya i have seen this multiple times on different peoples vehicles actually work. It was used as a catylis and didn’t completely run off of the gas, but it did improve MPG by quit a bit.

  23. 666214 says:

    Do you homework before you comment

  24. jmc1401 says:

    by that I meant water drip system

  25. jmc1401 says:

    It actually does work, it just wont “double” your gas mileage. I had it on my car but took it off due to worries of corrosion since my car has low mileage. I was getting an extra 10 mpg average (In the 50’s these were put on cars but taken off due to that fact)

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