HHO Technology To Power The Cars Of The Future
HHO fuel cell technology is one of the most debated topics when it comes to how these systems work. On the other side of the aruments are the critics who simply state that this technology cannot work, despite the fact that HHO generators are running on thousands of vehicles as we talk.
On the other end of the spectrum are those who really don’t know how HHO fuel cell technology works or doesn’t work as long as it delivers gas savings. This group of individuals basically want to install HHO fuel cell kits, (or have a mechanic install it for them) and know how to occasionally maintain it.
Then there is the in between ground group of people who want to know how and why hydrogen technology does and they want to use it on their own cars to save fuel. With this said, there are a few of different thoughts on how hydrogen fuel cells work in trucks to save consumers gas.
The first explanation is that HHO gas helps gas (or diesel fuel) burn more cleanly inside the vehicle’s cylinders. Hydrogen ignites sooner and at a lower temperature than gasoline, so this helps the fossil fuel to burn more cleanly with less emissions and introduce a small amount of horsepower gain as well.
Advocates of this explanation for why hydrogen technology works this way in cars will cite that internal gas helps to increase this fuel efficiency.
There is another simple explanation as to why hydrogen technology works in fossil fuel burning cars. Advocates of this theory say the HHO gas displaces some gas or diesel fuel in the cylinders since both hydrogen fuel and gasoline are fuels injected into the cylinder at the same time.
Since two objects cannot occupy the same space at a time, some gasoline is displaced with a lower temperature burning hydrogen fuel and thus you have displacement at work. Some people will tell you that both of these theories are at work, while others will cling to one point or the other.
For many, though how HHO technology[spin] works is academic. All they know is that when they install an [spin]hydrogen device on their car, it gets better gas mileage, runs smoother and has slightly more horsepower. And, for most this is enough.
Jason Tyler here on HHO Technology. As a certified mechanic, I know the ins and outs of cars. I also know how easy it is (or isn’t) to perform certain conversions on cars, trucks, and big-rigs. For more info visit hydrogen fuel cells


