Yeah my Expy gets 24 mpg at 50 if it doesnt have to stop, it doesnt use too much gas cruising, but its getting 5500-6500lbs up to that speed that takes gas
I was curious if you ran the HHO through the intake pipe or if you used a vacuum hose. I have heard the intake pipe gives better results, but I wanted your opinion.
wow im olny 13 but i love cars i know that out of the factory expeditions get about 13 18 pls tell me how youre system works. also im not saying youre bullshiting but my moms ford windstar is rated at 17 23 and she has the same little mpg read out when i re set it the mpg goes crazy and moves all around like your expedition did it also rises up to like 30 mpg so i wonser if you just re set it. eny way good luck with your product and go ford
You are right. When you reset the meter, it goes crazy for a few seconds. We did reset the meter, but only before we started the test. Unfortunately, though we reset the ECU on the motor, the MPG gains were only evident for approx 4 days. We have found that the ECU in most domestic autos are hardwired to reject "Flex Fuels". If HHO is introduced, the gains are temporary till the ECU reverts to default.
On the other hand carb'ed engines see consistant gains & power.
We have had some emails on this very question. We feel it is important to make it as efficient as possible, as simple as 3 wires and some hose to install, yet still maintain the highest safety level.
Not only that, we are working with suppliers to offer it in the $300 to $485 range.
SO...Yes, we do expect to sell them, but later this month, to early Nov. We're not in a hurry, though. We want a safe, reliable product that everyone can have great confidence in. Our name depends on it. Thanks!
so you get 22 mpg besides 20?
datsun1973z 1 month ago
how can i hook up a display so it can show me my fuel economy ... oh btw i have a carburetor based ford festiva 1.3Litre 4 cylinder engine.
jawbraeka 5 months ago
Will this work on a 2005 Ford Crown Victoria 4.6 P71?
lesure4 1 year ago
Yeah my Expy gets 24 mpg at 50 if it doesnt have to stop, it doesnt use too much gas cruising, but its getting 5500-6500lbs up to that speed that takes gas
03Triton331 2 years ago
I was curious if you ran the HHO through the intake pipe or if you used a vacuum hose. I have heard the intake pipe gives better results, but I wanted your opinion.
markmil2002 2 years ago
We ran it into the air intake just before the throttle body...
Thanks!
InstallGuys 2 years ago
Wow, fantastic job! Keep up the good work!
Slidingby 2 years ago
wow im olny 13 but i love cars i know that out of the factory expeditions get about 13 18 pls tell me how youre system works. also im not saying youre bullshiting but my moms ford windstar is rated at 17 23 and she has the same little mpg read out when i re set it the mpg goes crazy and moves all around like your expedition did it also rises up to like 30 mpg so i wonser if you just re set it. eny way good luck with your product and go ford
BigFordFan150 3 years ago
You are right. When you reset the meter, it goes crazy for a few seconds. We did reset the meter, but only before we started the test. Unfortunately, though we reset the ECU on the motor, the MPG gains were only evident for approx 4 days. We have found that the ECU in most domestic autos are hardwired to reject "Flex Fuels". If HHO is introduced, the gains are temporary till the ECU reverts to default.
On the other hand carb'ed engines see consistant gains & power.
Thank the EPA for that.
InstallGuys 3 years ago
Keep up the good work, I look foreword to putting a kit on my 84' BMW 533i.
chewbaca1989 3 years ago
Thank you...
You're going "Dry", right?
Steve
InstallGuys 3 years ago
Congrats on both your anniversary and the MPG readings.
Very nice. Good work.
lutherp40 3 years ago
Question, when are you going to start selling your cell, if you are going to sell it.
4HITMAN7 3 years ago
We have had some emails on this very question. We feel it is important to make it as efficient as possible, as simple as 3 wires and some hose to install, yet still maintain the highest safety level.
Not only that, we are working with suppliers to offer it in the $300 to $485 range.
SO...Yes, we do expect to sell them, but later this month, to early Nov. We're not in a hurry, though. We want a safe, reliable product that everyone can have great confidence in. Our name depends on it. Thanks!
InstallGuys 3 years ago
Congratulations on your 14th wedding Anniversary :).
The numbers look good.
4HITMAN7 3 years ago
HAHA...that sorta slipped out.
Thanks!
Steve
InstallGuys 3 years ago