How can adding a supplemental hydrogen generator to my car’s fuel system save me money?
Consider, for an example, that your car uses 12 gallons of gas a week and that your car gets 25 miles per gallon fuel efficiency. At $4.00 per gallon for gas, you spend $48.00 to drive 300 miles each week. If you increased your fuel efficiency by the 20% minimum (that is, you would burn only 9.6 gallons of gas to drive the same 300 miles), it would cost you $38.40 to drive the same 250 miles each week. Thus, you would save approximately $10.00 per week driving the same routes. At the end of the first year, you would have saved approximately $500.00. Of course, if you got better fuel efficiency than 20% or drive more than 300 miles per week or if your motor vehicle gets less than 25 miles per gallon, your money savings would be correspondingly greater.