Thanks, GreenPower Dude Reloaded. But HFI is a commercial idea and it means you do not use pure hydrogen: it would be a waste of energy/money, as pointed out by other forum members.
And, thanks, DaveKillens, but manufacturers of early versions of the HFI gadget claim a
reduction in pollutants because of higher combustion chamber temperatures.
The idea of HFIis to use
diesel oil or gasoline mixed with a little hydrogen. This hydrogen you get from electrolysis by attaching an alternator to your engine. The makers of HFI equipment say that the energy you get from burning diesel with hydrogen is greater than the energy invested in separating it from oxygen.
I do not know is this is some kind of perpetual moving machine, as burning hydrogen is, essentially, recomponing it with oxygen and producing water.
So the thing should not work unless this injected hydrogen is helping the diesel oil or gasoline to burn more efficiently. The article cites US californian measurements back in the sunny 70's. Did they smoke it green?
That is what intrigues me, as the URL I posted alleges U$700/month in fuel savings for a typical american commercial truck.