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'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Adrian Fletcher

If you have an interest in cars, enjoy tinkering with your engine, and are good with basic tools and mechanics, installing a hydrogen gas saver system could be an option for you. The main benefit of installing such a system is increased gas mileage but you may also see lower carbon monoxide emissions, and reduced operating costs.

In order to install a hydrogen gas saver system, you have a variety of options. One of the options is to build your own system from the components purchased locally at local automotive supply stores, home improvement type stores or specialty distributors. The cost of equipment for the do-it-yourself (DIY) kits varies from around $200 to several thousand dollars. There are a number of online sources for detailed instructions of doing this kind of installation, the most notable of which are referred to as water for gas kits.



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