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Posted on September 23, 2008 - by Richard
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Installation Help…Do You Really Need It?
The short answer here would be that many people don’t really know what exactly a hydrogen fuel cell installation is, let alone how to do it. Keep in mind, the information you’re about to read isn’t coming from someone with a Clickbank link at the bottom of their article. I’ve been a certified mechanic for several years and want to help answer questions that people like you have about these fuel savers.
A hydrogen fuel cell installation is basically the device that the water is held in where HHO gas can be extracted. While we don’t want to bore you with all the technical talk here, it’s just a different name for these fuel savers you see on the Internet. Is it a perfected system? No. Is it helping people saving money on gas? Yes. Can it do the same for you? It can, but only if you have everything set up properly.
There are several reasons why you really need help in hydrogen fuel cell installation, but to keep this short we’ll just go over a couple. When you read about fuel savers, one of the first things they tell you is that you don’t have to be “mechanic savvy.” Okay, that may be true, but in order to get the results you want, it’s better to have someone who knows what they’re doing install it. Wanna know why?
Besides the possible damage you can do to your vehicle, getting a real education on these fuel savers along the way is priceless. Anyone who puts a hydrogen fuel cell underneath the hood of a car that is two years old is not going to see the same results as a ten-year-old car. There are many different variables involved like the specific lengths of the HHO gas routing line, how you could end up raising engine temperatures.
This revolves around the EFIE. If you don’t know what that is, you should when dealing with a hydrogen fuel cell installation. It stands for Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer and this must be monitored at all times or your engine could be damaged by extreme temperatures. Fuel savers are the wave of the future, that much is evident. However, if you don’t know all the ins and outs you could end up creating more problems, which the fuel economy will be the least of your problems. Feel free to ask ATS if you have any questions or leave your comments below.






