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HHO Hydrogen Generator

i will look at it when i get home, cant get it here. there are a lot of claims about HHO out there. the rule of thumb i look at, if it will put out a liter of gas for each liter of displacement, then it might make a diff. i have a dry cell that i am going to convert to a wet cell when i get the chance. it will only be about 1.5L according to my calculations.
 
I made one based off of instructions from a company claiming 25% increase in mileage and installed it in my old '93 GP with a 3.1 v-6. The design was using a mason jar, stainless steel wire, etc. and I followed the directions to a T. I saw a net increase in mileage of exactly zero. Still have it somewhere out in the barn, I think. Snake oil, I think, although the principal makes sense. Perhaps it's the volume, but I did what the directions said to do in terms of sizing the components.
 
Heres my idea of a good hydrogen generation advertisement. Not sure if I care wether it works or not with that for an ad pic!!!!!
 

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i read the ad and i have to call: :WTF:. there are a couple of words:"Your car will become at least 40% more fuel efficient and produce cleaner emissions.", "Up to 20 to 50% Gas Mileage Increase.", "Resellers/Installers wanted, Make $60.00 per hour +".
not only does this gut know what i drive, he can predict the future! the kit he is selling, which means you have work to do, is so small, made of plastic,(with the mason jar), the 'pvc enhancer' is an air line drier with blue marbles. it appears to be made from 5 stainless switch plates, wired together with copper wire. the good thing is it comes with a multi meter, Cen-Tech, that comes from Harbor Freight and a CD with "installation instructions + free stuff".
i had a few good laughs reading this.
 
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Thank u Leo I figure hydrogen generators dont work because Henry Ford got a Model T to run off water but the hydrogen burned so hot it melted and slaged the pistons. Believe this would still occur, like runnin a racing chainsaw off alcohol, it will melt the piston. But if the young woman wants to talk to me about generators I would certainly listen and might even buy one to keep in the closet!!!! LOL
 
I made one based off of instructions from a company claiming 25% increase in mileage and installed it in my old '93 GP with a 3.1 v-6. The design was using a mason jar, stainless steel wire, etc. and I followed the directions to a T. I saw a net increase in mileage of exactly zero. Still have it somewhere out in the barn, I think. Snake oil, I think, although the principal makes sense. Perhaps it's the volume, but I did what the directions said to do in terms of sizing the components.


so, are you saying size does matter ? :hihi:

Heres my idea of a good hydrogen generation advertisement. Not sure if I care wether it works or not with that for an ad pic!!!!!

sure!!! I will immediately convert my Zuki and add 2 :rof:
 
Matuva glad to meet u partner! Yes size matters a bunch, just ask my girlfriend she spent $5000 gettin the hydrogen generated two cup sizes!!!!! Am I ever in trouble if she reads this!!! :D :rolleyes5:
 
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