Use Brown's Gas To Double Your Gas Mileage

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Brown's Gas is very potent and releases a high amount of energy when it is burned but the only by-product is water vapor. It is a clean burning fuel. It consists of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. The scientific term for this type of gas is "oxyhydrogen". The "Brown's Gas" title was named after the inventor who patented the process of making oxyhydrogen.

Oxyhydrogen is actually made from water through a process called electrolysis. Basically two electrodes, one positive, one negative, are placed into a tank of water. Hydrogen and oxygen is separated from the water, effectively changing the water's chemical properties.

Here is the simple process to make Brown's Gas:

  1. The main ingredient to making Brown's Gas is water. Usually in vehicles that run on the gas, the water is stored underneath the hood.
  2. A source of electricity is required to produce the gas. The source is almost always a car battery that is connected to the electrodes that pass through the water.
  3. Once the electricity passes through the water, a gas is released, it is then stored typically in a holding tank until the engine needs power, it then mixes with the gasoline.

Using Brown's Gas can be a very effective way to almost double your gas mileage. It is very possible. You can find videos are people using this very same technology all over the internet.

Remember, Brown's Gas is fuel that you make yourself with minimal cost and it is added to your engine as needed. You can convert your car over to use Brown's Gas for less than $100 in materials.

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