> The engine is running anyway.
Ah, so if one follows that logic, you should get twice the mpg at 100 mph
that you do at 50 mph, because it only takes half as long to go a mile.
> The question is
> really can the increased fuel mileage from the hydrogen
> offset the fuel consumption used to produce it.
If so, it would be a perpetual motion machine. Simply impossible. That's
the reason there is no "patent pending" on this device; the patent office is
tired of investigating hoaxes so they simply will not accept patent
applications that claim to violate the laws of thermodynamics.
> Thus far
> every article on the hydrogen system reports fuel efficiency
> savings from it's use.
Google for "hydrogen generator hoax". Here's a typical one :
http://www.tinaja.com/glib/resbn88.pdf
"So, you always waste energy when you create and use hydrogen."
Randall
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