HHO generator use water for fuel

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whitehot1

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Has anyone here tried this out?

Here is a link to some very good info / videos if you are interested. The guys name is Eddie Batista and he will show you how to make and install this generator yourself. I did mine a few months ago and it does work,give it a try for yourself. :)

"The 100 Year Secret of Cheap Green Energy"
 
Here is some more info from a man who invented a water cell that ran his engine on water only no gasoline at all.

He said it would cost about 22 gallons of water to drive from the east coast to the west coast.

His name is Stanley Meyer.

Stan Meyer's Dune Buggy
 
I've been helping several local guys with this system. The HH0 helps but it alone will not give you a big mpg increase. You'll see more benifits to ECM tuning and getting the engine to be more effecient.... low restriction exhaust,proper tire inflation ect.
The HHO alone with no other changes might get you 3mpg gain.
~Scott
 
You do have to tune and find what your engine likes in the amount of hho gas you provide it with.

I added the hho assist system to my runabout car thats naturally asperated and have been able to squeeze an additional 12 mpg out of it.

This is with just tap water with a 1/4 teaspoon of table salt, o2 sensor extender to take it out of the exhaust flow and an EFIE - electronic fuel injection enhancer which allows you to lean out the fuel and keeps the ecm from seeing it as a low lean condition and then adding more fuel to the engine,i've also added a amp gauge and a/f ratio gauge to keep an eye on the hho system,and an inline 30 amp fuse and 30 amp relay for safety reasons.

Of course you do need to perform the basic things to your car also to ensure it's running at it's best to make the most of the better combustion of the fuel / hho gas assist system.

1.tune up - plugs,wires,cap,rotor,air filter,pcv valve,fuel filter, etc.
2.oil / filter change
3.proper inflation of tires
 
Check out your old physics textbooks - it doesn't work. You will get less energy out than you put in...
 
Check out your old physics textbooks - it doesn't work. You will get less energy out than you put in...

You're right it doesn't work so keep telling yourself that, and don't ever change your way of thinking and try it the oil companies wouldn't like for people to save at the pump.

I'm sure the additional 12 mpg i'm getting after the installation was just my mind willing the car to do so. But when i did my road test after installing it,filled up and drove 52 miles came back to the same gas station used the same pump and filled the tank back up and had used 1.3 gallons.

I'm not trying to sell anything to anyone and i have nothing to gain from telling what my personal experience has been,just letting you know it works for me and it's as easy as removing the container and flushing it out once a week,that takes all of 30 seconds - i made it that way,fill it back up with tap water - i made it to hold 2 qts, add the 1/4 tspn of table salt,put it back in the trunk hook up the two wires and connect the hose-done,flip the switch and let the hydrogen do it's work mixing with the gasoline going into the engine. Oh,the hydrogen thats being produced is approx. 130 octane - i'm sure science texts somewhere disprove this also.
 
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