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created on September 1, 2013
short term for Brown's Gas. HHO is a combustible gas added to engine intake manifolds where it enters the cylinders along with recirculated and outside air. The extra hydrogen in the air mixture causes the fuel to burn faster but not hotter. Burning all the fuel in the combustion process allows the engine to run more efficiently and cleanly.
created on September 1, 2013
HHO is short for Brown's gas (2 monatomic hydrogen atoms and 1 monatomic oxygen atom). This gas is highly combustible and is used as a supplemental fuel to increase mileage in gasoline and diesel fueled engines. When properly added to an engine it will reduce exhaust emissions to almost zero. This technology has been researched by NASA, JPL, Dept. of Transportation, FMC, GM, Chrysler and SAE. Tests have proven adding HHO to engines increases the burn rate of the air/fuel mixture allowing the engine run more efficiently. Fuel Genie Systems are examples of how this technology is easily added to all vehicles.

