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Hydro 4000: Why a Water-Gas Combo Won’t Improve Gas Mileage

The makers of the Hydro 4000 claim that their product allows you to use water for gas. The idea behind the Hydro 4000 is that electricity from your car’s battery or alternator is used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. This hydrogen and oxygen is then supplied to your car’s air intake, mixed with ...

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Tips to Prevent or Decrease Gas Naturally

Many people experience problems associated with gas every day, and this can be a very embarrassing situation. Although you can get medications to help prevent gas some people rather get rid of the problem naturally. There are many different ways to prevent or decrease the amount of gas you have and a lot of them ...

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How Water Gets into Gasoline

Most drivers are acutely aware that water and gasoline do not mix. If you put them both into the same container and shake them up, within seconds, the gasoline will rise to the top with the water sinking to the bottom. There will be a small area around the interface where gasoline, water, and air ...

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How to Mke a Stirling Engine More Powerful Using Steam

According to Wikipedia, “A Stirling engine is a type of closed-cycle regenerative heat engine with a gaseous working fluid. “Closed-cycle” means the working fluid is permanently contained within the engine’s system, which also categorizes it as an external heat engine. Regenerative” refers to the use of an internal heat exchanger called a regenerator which increases ...

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Anatomy of a Gas Water Heater

You’ve no doubt turned the water on in the shower to have what feels like pins of ice descending upon you. When the pilot on the hot water heater goes out, everyone suffers. The anatomy of a gas water heater is actually rather straight forward. Most homes have what is called a “tank style” heater. ...

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Electric vs. Gas Water Heaters

Here is an in depth guide on what to expect from a gas or electric water heater. I have listed the pros and cons of both to help you in your purchasing choice. Gas Water Heater 1) To have a gas water heater you must make sure that you have a source of natural gas ...

Gas vs. Electric Water Heaters

Hot water: what a commodity! From bathing to washing clothes, and from cooking to washing dishes, hot water is used daily in millions of households. How do we get hot water? For some, it comes from gas water heaters and, for others, it comes from electric ones. Which of the two is better? Let’s examine ...