@mypenishazattitude Yeah, I was getting a solid 50MPG from my 5 speed Metro, I am only showing 34 on my convertible, automatic Metro, but I am breaking in new rings and bearings etc. I am expecting to top out at 40.
@dragon64leo I have experimented with HHO, and it generally improves MPG around 10%, I have a few new ideas for getting the HHO generator to automatically adjust, and for the plates to last longer, but that will be done next year.
my Geo is a 1990 Automatic bummer i know but i get 35-40 Mpg inbetween city and Highway driving with my fully synthetic oil in it I also am making it to run just on HHO the 55amp alternator is no good thought so i bought a 140 amp Alternator for an MX-6 and made it fit just check out my Videos i put info of where i got my stuff from as well almost ready to take a test drive with No Gas!!!
I get 45-48 mpg on my 3cyl metro 5 speed, and I wonder why people think these H2o2 things work, the gas produced requires more power from the alternator than you get (thermodynamics) I love fooling around with H2, I made one of those electrolyzers to power a torch and to fill balloons with. have fun!
i rebuilt the hydrogen generator using solid stainless steel rods and the geo is getting 48.2 mpg highway @ 50-55 mpg. with the a/c off. and the car is automatic if it was a 5 speed i could be getting close to 60 mpg
my 94 geo metro 3 cilinder automatic only gets 33 mpg city. the best it ever got with hydrogen generator was 46 mpg at constant 60 mph. the hydrogen generators are a joke mine had to be readjusted all the time and if the adjustment is off it will get less mpg. i wasted so much gas testing it and retesting it when the gas was cheap. then i put it on my diesel mercedes for a road trip and all the stainless washers turned to rust now i need to rebuild it
With my 1991 Manual 5-spd I got even better, usually 42 city, and over 50mpg hwy. But again, that was by always keeping it perfectly tuned up, and running synthetic oil.
It would interesting to see someone run a hydrogen generator on a Metro that is already getting the right MPG's.
You should be able to get better than 33mpg with a 1994 3-cyl metro auto.
The thing about the Metro's though is that they are very dependent on being kept in good tune condition in order to get proper mpg's. A metro that is in need of a major tune up will see drastically lower fuel economy than what it's really capable of. I had an automatic same year, always kept it perfectly tuned up and used synthetic oil, I got solid 38 mpg city and 43 to 45 hwy mpg's.
@mypenishazattitude Yeah, I was getting a solid 50MPG from my 5 speed Metro, I am only showing 34 on my convertible, automatic Metro, but I am breaking in new rings and bearings etc. I am expecting to top out at 40.
dragon64leo 8 months ago
@dragon64leo I have experimented with HHO, and it generally improves MPG around 10%, I have a few new ideas for getting the HHO generator to automatically adjust, and for the plates to last longer, but that will be done next year.
dragon64leo 8 months ago
Dang. I've got plans for an HHO generator and I've got a 95 Metro. This is inspiration. Thanks.
tomshiba51 11 months ago
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HHOaccentMAN 1 year ago
my Geo is a 1990 Automatic bummer i know but i get 35-40 Mpg inbetween city and Highway driving with my fully synthetic oil in it I also am making it to run just on HHO the 55amp alternator is no good thought so i bought a 140 amp Alternator for an MX-6 and made it fit just check out my Videos i put info of where i got my stuff from as well almost ready to take a test drive with No Gas!!!
HHOaccentMAN 1 year ago
I get 45-48 mpg on my 3cyl metro 5 speed, and I wonder why people think these H2o2 things work, the gas produced requires more power from the alternator than you get (thermodynamics) I love fooling around with H2, I made one of those electrolyzers to power a torch and to fill balloons with. have fun!
waterworldengineer 1 year ago
Nice car, nice titties! ;D
vti1995 1 year ago
Sara is really cute were can I meet her ?
GeopoSki 1 year ago
i rebuilt the hydrogen generator using solid stainless steel rods and the geo is getting 48.2 mpg highway @ 50-55 mpg. with the a/c off. and the car is automatic if it was a 5 speed i could be getting close to 60 mpg
veggiepowered 1 year ago
I love them perky titties!!
Jthetinman 1 year ago
do a compression check i bet the number 2 exhaust valve is burnt
paulmarado 1 year ago
my 94 geo metro 3 cilinder automatic only gets 33 mpg city. the best it ever got with hydrogen generator was 46 mpg at constant 60 mph. the hydrogen generators are a joke mine had to be readjusted all the time and if the adjustment is off it will get less mpg. i wasted so much gas testing it and retesting it when the gas was cheap. then i put it on my diesel mercedes for a road trip and all the stainless washers turned to rust now i need to rebuild it
veggiepowered 2 years ago
With my 1991 Manual 5-spd I got even better, usually 42 city, and over 50mpg hwy. But again, that was by always keeping it perfectly tuned up, and running synthetic oil.
It would interesting to see someone run a hydrogen generator on a Metro that is already getting the right MPG's.
wppdoes 2 years ago
You should be able to get better than 33mpg with a 1994 3-cyl metro auto.
The thing about the Metro's though is that they are very dependent on being kept in good tune condition in order to get proper mpg's. A metro that is in need of a major tune up will see drastically lower fuel economy than what it's really capable of. I had an automatic same year, always kept it perfectly tuned up and used synthetic oil, I got solid 38 mpg city and 43 to 45 hwy mpg's.
wppdoes 2 years ago