The system that uses HHO is most commonly known as "hydrogen on demand" and we are using a technology that has been around for a long time called electrolysis where you use a small electrical current that is sent to a device that contains water.
This will essentially split the water molecule into its component parts of hydrogen and oxygen. Turning the mixture into a formula known as HHO or Brown's gas. It is used as a fuel to supplement the gas or diesel fuel in your car or truck.
This fuel mixture will boost the performance of your engine and get better gas mileage enabling you to essentially get free energy.
HHO is not limited to gas or diesel but also used with natural gas and propane.
Basically what this will do is give you better engine performance and therefore better mileage.
You do not need a large water tank to use HHO. This technology has been around probably longer than a hundred years. A patent was actually done in 1918 and it was from an anonymous person.
HHO or Brown's gas contains three times the energy as regular gasoline. You don't need a lot of water to create enough hydrogen to power your vehicle.
The reason why HHO or Brown's gas is used in conjunction with regular gasoline is because today's engines are not designed to use hydrogen as a fuel exclusively.
Carburetors and fuel injection today are not designed to burn hydrogen alone.
So this is a "hydrogen on demand" system where you add HHO to the fuel line to be mixed with regular gasoline as needed.
As the ionization takes place through electrolysis it allows positive and negative particles to create a strong magnetic pole to hydrogen where hydrogen is positive and oxygen is negative.
It separates the hydrogen and oxygen and he keeps them in an ionized state.
Normally gasoline burns at 460°F and hydrogen burns at 1160°F. Gas burns slower and that's why 30% to 50% of your gas comes out of your exhaust pipe. The hydrogen helps the gas burn at a higher burn rate basically speaking.
The amount of extra mileage per gallon depends on many factors including the vehicle you are using, how old your vehicle is, and how well this technology works with the on-board computer in your car or truck.
The core of the water4gas "hydrogen on demand" system is what they call the HHO generator also known as the electrolyzer.