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Is it safe to add a supplemental hydrogen generator to my motor vehicle’s fuel system?

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Is it safe to add a supplemental hydrogen generator to my motor vehicle’s fuel system?

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Supplemental hydrogen generator fuel systems are closed systems. That is, they do not contain any stored hydrogen but instead create “hydrogen on demand” through electrolysis as the engine operates. This supplemental hydrogen and oxygen is channeled instantly via vacuum hose into the motor vehicle’s air intake manifold where it is mixed with the fuel injected into the combustion cylinders. Because the hydrogen does not come in contact with ambient air and because there is no pure hydrogen in the jars when the motor vehicle is not running, there is no danger of a fire even if the jars were to be punctured or broken. All that would happen would be that the water would leak out. These H.O.D. (hydrogen on demand) systems are safer than the gasoline fueled engines that they supplement.

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