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Precautionary Measures
The hydrogen generator is a device used to incorporate flammable gases that can be broken down from water to be used as water fuel for cars. Oxyhydrogen is the gas that is made by such device. This gas is considered to be highly explosive. Unlike pure hydrogen, which is more stable and can be stored safely, oxyhydrogen is highly flammable and should never be stored because it can easily ignite. It is therefore important to make this device in a safe house or garage far from places with high density of people and housing. It is equally important to wear protective gear and have easy access to fire retardants or extinguishers.
The Building Process
The HHO generator should be made from a transparent PVC pipe measuring 1.5 inches in diameter. The clear pipe should be covered on top and on the bottom with cylindrical thread adapters and screw-on PVC caps with a measurement of 1.25 inches in diameter. The cap on the bottom should have two stainless steel bolts attached to it, secured with washers and nuts. On the top end, the cap must have a "barb fitting" that would permit the insertion of rubber surgical tubing.
The gas, in theory, would flow to a second container which should be filled with water and have an open top. The container can be a 2-liter glass flask. A piece of tubing made of copper is connected to the surgical tubing of the first container. The copper end is bent to an angle that would fit the second vessel, dipping it below water level to prevent ignition in an experimental stage. The HHO generator should be filled halfway with a mixture of potassium hydroxide and an equal amount of water. The potassium hydroxide serves as an electrolyte, making it possible for the electric current to flow in water continuously. At the bottom end of the device attach two 6-inch insulated copper wires to each of the bolts. Then connect the wires to a 12-volt DC battery charger of the automobile or a solar panel with a 40+ watts capacity.
How the Process Works
When the power source is turned on, the mixture in the HHO generator will start to make bubbles. This is an indication that water molecules are starting to break into hydrogen and oxygen gases. Then this mixture will continuously make bubbles creating more gases. These gases would flow up towards the barb tubing and down to the copper fitting of the second container. When the second container starts to make bubbles it is an indication that the gases have reached the vessel. The gases will rise from the second container like a mist. It is important to keep the second container away from sparks because such gases are highly flammable.
The second container should be fitted with a tight cover. On the cover, a hole should be drilled that would fit another copper tubing. Both the hydrogen generator and the other container should be placed in the car's engine compartment in a manner that it is fixed and stable. The fittings that hold both containers should be able to hold through the rigors of travel. The wirings on the primary container should be connected to the terminals of the car battery. The copper tubing from the HHO generator should be carefully inserted to the engine's carburetor.
Start the engine, slowly depressing on the accelerator. If bubbles start to form on the hydrogen device then a successful connection has been made, and you have a water powered car. It is also important to check for leaks in both containers so as not to have dangerous spills on the engine compartment.
Read this full guide that teaches you step by step on how to run a car on water [http://how-to-run-my-car-on-water.blogspot.com] using an easy to assemble hydrogen generator for car for less than $90 with parts from any local hardware store.
The Next Best Thing to Acura Rsx
A set of premium quality Acura RSX parts is the next best thing to having a brand new RSX. Since the Acura RSX model is no longer being sold, replacing damaged RSX parts now serves as perhaps the only means to preserve one’s Acura RSX.
The Acura RSX was a strong seller for Honda. However, with the introduction of the 2006 Honda Civic Si, which is approximately as powerful but less expensive, Honda decided -to cease production of Acura RSXs. It was more or less a marketing decision for Honda, as they did not want to cannibalize one product with another. Despite the RSX enthusiasts' outrage over the news, the manufacturers of Honda and Acura decided on focusing more on the Honda Civic Si, since many are inclined to buy it for its similarity with the Acura RSX, but with a lower a tag price.
For those who were fortunate to grab their own Acura RSX, the line of Acura RSX parts is out in the market to be of assistance in maintaining as well as preserving the now legendary Acura RSX. Basic Acura RSX parts designed to enhance the car’s performance include ignition wires, high-flow air filters, and exhaust headers. One can also opt to avail of Acura RSX parts like nitrous, turbochargers, and multiple-spark ignition boxes. These parts will surely improve RSX's run.
A car model that is no longer available on the market does not necessarily make it obsolete. The Acura RSX remains to be one of the best vehicles Acura has so far. The reason it was pulled out of the market had nothing to do with its quality, but more for practicality. Despite being Honda's luxury car making arm, Acura has not fully thrown away the notion of practicality. Continued manufacturing of Acura RSX parts is one of the best offers Acura has for RSX enthusiasts.
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Evander Klum is a Business Administration graduate who hails from Alabama. He enjoys extreme sports and he is also a car racing fanatic. At present, he works as a marketing manager at an advertising agency in Cleveland.
03 Honda Civic Lx Upgrade help! high flow cats etc?
1.my car is automatic
2. its a sedan
i want to upgrade my headers and put a highflow cat on it i allready have partial 2.5 inch pipping with a magnaflow muffler with out the resinator so please help thank you
3. would a underdrive pulley hurt my car
4.can i allso change my oil to synthetic without a problem and how to
5. any little upgrade i can do other than these thanks
You can do all of this.
Underdrive pulley may give you a little more power, but if you are running any sort of high power audio system, it won't be good for that.
You can change to syn oil no prob. Next oil change just put synth in. Or get an oil flush then put the synth in.
What do you want to achieve?
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