Hydro 4000: The Answer to Sky-High Gasoline Costs
By Layna Johnson, published May 09, 2008
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Has the answer to sky-high gasoline prices finally arrived? We knew that sooner or later someone would capitalize on the rising costs with a device that its manufacturer says is proven to save up to 60 percent of fuel costs, What is this device? It is the Hydro 4000. Its maker says it saves at least 30 percent of gas consumption and runs on tap water.Hydra 4000 is for consumers who drive vehicles with lower than optimal gas mileage and are paying the price in their wallets at the gas pump. The Hydro 4000 has the ability to be installed into any vehicle and literally turns water into gas.
It comes at the price of $1,200, but it has been proven to increase gas mileage and lower gas costs. If you are a driving a gas guzzling vehicle, this could be the answer to all of your concerns.
When pressure is exerted on the accelerator with an engine, air and gasoline are than transferred to the engine's cylinder. The gas than moves to the air pumps and this explosion of sorts causes the car to move forward. The Hydro 4000 allows the extra hydrogen that is not used to be sent to the engine creating an environment that is cleaner burning than any other device.
Rather than wasting this 15 percent of unused gas, this device allows your engine to reach its full gas-burning potential
"What we've done is brought oxygen, similar to what race car drivers do, to hydrogen, which is a higher burning has to also make sure you're burning every bit of fuel you're paying for at the pump," Hydro 4000 representative David Havanich, says, according to wptv.com.
Each day, I commute more than 40 minutes to work, and I burn a lot of gas with my emissions-spewing SUV. It costs about $75 to fill the tank, and I fill up two to three times per week. The Hydro 4000 would pay for it only after a few months. Then the savings would be endless. I do have a concern, however, about longevity and replacement, as well as warranty on the part. This is the only information I was unable to find on the internet. I was able to research and find that it is under a one year warranty - this is still under the amount that I would be saving - even if I had to replace.
Hydro 4000: The Answer to Sky-High Gasoline Costs
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