Brown's Gas for Diesel Engines
Brown's gas for diesel engines is relatively the same as that for
gasoline-powered engines. Whereas gasoline engines get their power
from the spark plugs, diesel engines ignite the fuel with compression
alone.

Brown's Gas for Diesel Engines
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The fuel self-ignites in the diesel engine making it a good fit
for Brown's gas, which helps the diesel fuel to burn more cleanly
and completely. Diesel engines, in general, burn more efficiently
than gasoline-powered engines.
In addition, diesel fuel is approximately denser than gasoline
and contains about 15-percent more energy per volume. This efficiently
also increases when a diesel engine is at low power or in the idle
setting.
Brown's gas for diesel engines is created by the electrolysis of
water (usually using an electrolyte) and from there the H2O is turned
into HHO gas which is then ported into the diesel engine's intake
system.
The supplemental Brown's gas helps the diesel
fuel to burn at the atomic level more completely,
thus improve mileage and reducing emissions. Brown's gas also helps
biodiesel fueled engines with mileage increases and emissions decreases.
Many who buy Brown's gas kits for diesel engine notice a reduction
in black smoke in colder weather.
The introduction of hydrogen, which ignites first inside the cylinders
is theorized to cause a chain reaction to ignite the rest of the
fuel and air mixture. This is supported by testing at the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
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