These are just a hint of a couple of things I have been considering working on. The first link is an onboard hydrogen generator for a gasoline engine. Now, if you click on the link, at first read-through this appears to be sketchy, but, all shenanigans and gimmicks aside, I have seen designs of this to be in working condition, and at the price of the manual, which includes several CDs' worth of diagrams and instructional videos, it definitely gives any do-it-yourself engineer or backyard mechanic a place to start working on their own device.
This kind of design can begin an environmental movement among the do-it-yourself independent automotive technicians.
The second link is a website I found that, also for a relatively small price, gives an independent auto mechanic an excellent resource for diagnosing and repairing multiple vehicles problems affecting cars and trucks up to model year 2008. One would find wiring diagrams, code definitions, step-by-step instructions for removal and replacement of components, instructions for testing of components and sensors, locations of said components...
Coming from Universal Technical Institute, where we had access to programs such as ALLDATA and Mitchell Online, for the price (around $90 for a lifetime private membership), this is an excellent deal, especially considering that a private ALLDATA Online license may end up costing hundreds of dollars... worth it for a repair shop, but not usually for an independent, do-it-yourself tech.
Keep an eye out as I experiment with hydrogen generators, and click the links below to check out these products. I would recommend purchasing the hydrogen generator plans, just for the general knowledge of knowing how this technology works. The plans are relatively simple, and these devices can be put together inexpensively and without any nuclear material or voodoo magic. Many people have seen gas mileage increases of up to 50% and incredible decreases in exhaust emissions, especially hydrocarbons.
There are several companies perfecting this technology as we speak, and for those interested in being part of the green technology wave, with electric vehicles and other alternative fuels becoming more mainstream, this would be worthwhile to invest in.
Another website I found that has been very interesting is Fuel Efficient Vehicles.org
Follow these links to read about these online products and services:
-Power Your Car or Truck on Water by Building an On-board Hydrogen Generator
-Automotive Troubleshooting Secrets
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