randolphoralph
07-22-2008, 06:03 PM
I have been following the research on Brown's Gas/Hydrogen/HHO closely. Recently a local mechanic in San Antonio, Texas was interviewed on the news about the use of electrolysis to increase gas mileage.
Here is the link to the video
http://www.kvue.com/news/state/stories/052108kvuegassaver-cb.16780e2a.html
The mechanic contacted Southwest Research Institute (independent research lab) to run some test on this technology. This was some exciting news since Southwest Research Institute has been testing engines for decades. They have one of the largest labs to test internal combustion engines as well as they do lots of research on Hydrogen. For once some test were being done by engineers in a non-biased environment. I have included a link to a letter from Southwest Research Applied Physics Division with the outcome of the testing that was done.
http://www.gasadvancesystem.com/Sothwest%20Research%20Test.pdf
Well the good news is that they have found what we have known!
Here is the link to the video
http://www.kvue.com/news/state/stories/052108kvuegassaver-cb.16780e2a.html
The mechanic contacted Southwest Research Institute (independent research lab) to run some test on this technology. This was some exciting news since Southwest Research Institute has been testing engines for decades. They have one of the largest labs to test internal combustion engines as well as they do lots of research on Hydrogen. For once some test were being done by engineers in a non-biased environment. I have included a link to a letter from Southwest Research Applied Physics Division with the outcome of the testing that was done.
http://www.gasadvancesystem.com/Sothwest%20Research%20Test.pdf
Well the good news is that they have found what we have known!