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| Articles about Fuel Cells |
| Car Fuel And Fuel Cells | | 2008-06-18 00:00:00 | | fuel tanks corrode and debris accumulates inside over the years, this can clog the fuel filter much faster than on newer cars. fuel cells are up to 80% efficient. They will get two or three times more energy out of hydrogen, than will a modified car engine.
fuel System Icing Inhibitors (Anti-icing additives) reduce the freezing [...]... | | By: Resources Zone | | |
| | HHO Fuel Cells For Cars - is That Really Work? | | 2008-06-11 04:20:18 | | HHO fuel cells supplies Oxyhydrogen gas to assist combustion. The HHO can be produced from water. The main purpose is to use HHO to aid the burning process of gasoline. As an alternative to cook the unused gas through the catalytic converter, you will be having a more complete combustion process. This not only lowers [...]... | | By: Car Keys | | |
| | Hydrogen Fuel Cells - Cars Of The Future | | 2008-05-16 09:47:00 | | Hydrogen Fuel Cells - Cars Of The FutureBy Fei LimImagine a world where you don't have to pay $3 to drive twenty or thirty miles, where trucks belching diesel smoke are unheard of, where you can walk down the road without inhaling the fumes of a thousand vehicles, where thousands of cars pass you and you hear nothing but a gentle hum and whoosh, and you have an idea of where hydrogen fuel cells will be taking us.Fuel cells were invented in 1839 by Sir William Grove, who figured out that you could separate hydrogen and oxygen from water through hydrolysis, and suggested that the procedure could be reversed to create clean energy, with a by-product of water. Back then, it was called the gas voltaic battery; only in 1889 did it get the name fuel cell.How Hydrogen Fuel Cells WorkLike batteries, fuel cells use chemical processes without combustion to create energy with a clean by-product. Because they do not work with the process of combustion, fuel cells never have partly used components, ... | | By: Car Buying Tips To Save You Money | | |
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