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Monday, May 3, 2010

ANOTHER New Hydrogen Car: Chevrolet Sequel



Now, GM is developing a new hydrogen fuel celled car, like many others are. What makes it special though is that in spite of the fact that they are HHO powered, they still drive like a normal gas engine car, making it be a better experience. General Motors has been working on hydrogen powered cars for a full decade,, but with the last push, they have designed a new clean slate 21st century car that didn't depend pn the old technologies. These hydrogen cars make no emissions, but they do take a lot of emissions to create the actual hydrogen. Although this is still a problem, the blame is switched from the car companies to the manufacturers creating the hydrogen.

Dry Cell Kits



There is a company that can be found online that is making a new way to turn your regular gas vehicle into an efficient hydogen car. These kits can be found for 4, 6, 8, and 10 cylinder vehicles, ranging from small sedand to pick-up trucks. This company, found at http://www.dry-cells.com/, provides high quality HHO ( Hydrogen, Hydrogen, Oxygen) systems. The 8 and 10 cylinder units cost $639.00 dollars with a shipping weight of 15 pounds. The 4 and 6 cylinder units cost $499.00 and has a shipping weight of 11 pounds. According to this site, everything you will need to install the hydrogen system into your car. After this installation, you will be able to save your gas mileage and your emissions, both of which are major things in this world at the present.

Friday, April 30, 2010

New Honda Hydrogen FCX Car



There is a new hydrogen car made by Honda called the FCX. This new car, powered by a fuel cell is putting hydrogen powered cars out of the laboratory and into the real production world. Unlike other cars though, this car doesn't compress the fuel inside the cylinder to make it combust and power it like gasoline cars. Instead the hydrogen is fed into a device that combines it with oxygen to make water. At the same time, it is making electricity. This electricity is stored in batteries to run the electric motor that powers the car. This makes it much more efficient and green than any other car that runs on gas. The only problem is that it is kind of a problem to find the hydrogen because it is usually with another element. In spite of this the new Honda Hydrogen car has great possibilities.