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Posted: Wednesday, 14 May 2008 6:19PM

Safety Track Adds Auto Hydrogen Power Device



A Belleville company that until now has been known for vehicle tracking technology has added a new product that uses oxygen and hydrogen to boost vehicle MPG.

Safety Track of Michigan says it's now selling the Go Green Hydro 4000. The unit uses the electrical power source of the engine's alternator itself to crack distilled water into its constituent gases, oxygen and hydrogen, through electrolysis. Those gases are then introduced into the engine, improving fuel economy.

You can check out the technology at www.safetytrack.net/Products/GoGreen.asp. Included on the page is a full explanation of how the $1,200 unit works, as well as a TV news crew's detailed research that produced jaw-dropping improvements in mileage for a big truck.

Safety Track says the groundbreaking technology is patent pending and made in the United States.


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