Friday, May 9, 2008

Hydro 4000 Review - Is There Anything Else Like It?

The $1200 Hydro-4000 promises, in the words of the manufacturer, to "save fuel, improve engine performance and provide a 'green' alternative to conventional fuels like gasoline, ethanol and diesel. Also known as a Hydrogen Cell, the HYDRO-4000 provides better mileage which, in turn, saves fuel while improving engine efficiency and lengthening engine life."

Although this appears to be one of the first commercially available devices of its kind on the market, there have been plans available on the internet for some time now. One ebook alternative to the Hydro4000, "Water4Gas" sells for under $100 and requires only $100-200 in materials to make your own version of a hydrogen cell. The book carries a money-back guarantee, and is supported by a number of testimonials from folks who are getting as much as an 82% increase in miles-per-gallon! Sure, the Hydro4000 is a pre-packaged kit, but if you don't want to drop the $1200 for it, this is the next best alternative.

In fact, here's a video of the Water4Gas device in action:



Here's a closeup of the device being powered up. Distilled water with a little baking soda is used to produce HHO, also known as Brown's Gas, which, according to Mobile Magazine, "provides the atomic power of Hydrogen, while maintaining the chemical stability of water."



My suggestion would be to save the $1200 cost of the Hydro 4000 and spend just $97 for the Water4Gas ebooks first. Heck, build your own system and just see if it produces HHO, before even hooking it up to your air intake. If it doesn't work for you, you can always get your money back.

You might even be able to turn this into a nice side business - building and installing Hydro4000 alternative devices for your friends, family, and neighbors!

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