Inventor Uses Hydrogen To Improve Gas Mileage

KY3 News:
A local man’s invention may help people get more miles per gallon of gasoline in their vehicles. Ed Hula is a football coach in Buffalo, and a former science teacher.
A lot of people use their garage to fix a car that has a problem. Hula has been working in his garage to try to help fix a worldwide problem: the energy crisis.
“We’ve got to do something to help one another out, because the middle and lower class people are really feeling the bite of the gas prices right now,” said Hula.
So, after a trial and error, and testing a few prototypes on his own vehicles, Hula came up with what he calls the hydrogen-assist generator.
“We’ve got stainless steel plates in here, and when you conduct electricity through them stainless steel plates, it takes them molecules — you got two molecules of hydrogen and one oxygen — and it takes […]

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