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How does the Electrolyzer work?

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How does the Electrolyzer work?

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Very simple. The unit sends an electric charge through water and baking soda which causes the hydrogen molecules to separate from the oxygen molecules in the water. The device then sends the hydrogen and oxygen into the engine via the air intake system. The presence of the hydrogen then effects the combustion process of the gasoline, helping it burn faster and more completely, giving you better gas mileage, cleaner emissions and a cleaner, longer lasting engine. On it’s own, Gasoline is about 13% efficientcy on average when it comes to actual power produced by the combustion process. Adding an additional fuel [Hydrogen] and oxydizer [Oxygen] (H+O=Hydroxyl Gas) causes the inefficient gasoline to burn at a rate of better than 95% efficiency. That is what gives you the increased performance and horsepower and cleaner emissions from the gasoline which is now being supplemented by the Hydroxy gas. It’s not the Hydroxy gas, it’s what the hydroxy gas does during the combustion process to the

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