THis is a problem with HHO straining the charging system. The voltmeter should indicate atleast 13.5. otherwise you have to jump your car every other day.
Did you fill your tires to about 90% of the maximum psi? Did you resort to driving with
your cruise control most of the time?
My 2000 Mustang GT use to get about 220 miles on a tank (15 gallons). With higher psi in tires and driving primarily with cruise control, I was able to get 346 miles on my last full tank. I still could have gone another 20 miles, but why push it. Granted, I've severely alted my driving habits. Things I'll do to improve MPG is use
I understand your persistence but since it is my call.. and the whole reason I am doing these tests is to find out what is real and what is not ... I have decided to do this.
No need to respond John, this is just to egg you on, and keep you reminded that we all appreciate your efforts :D I've got one cell that i find inefficient. Today, with the aid of some baking soda, will pour out the acid in 3 old car batteries i have, and use them as hydrogen/oxy producers. Much respect, Jesse
THis is a problem with HHO straining the charging system. The voltmeter should indicate atleast 13.5. otherwise you have to jump your car every other day.
crtecben 3 years ago
im paying 127 a liter in canada "canadian dollars"
zeropointprophet 3 years ago
Is this going to do anything to your computer which controlles o2-fuel-return unused gas? Will this have to be reclibrated in any way.
Stan2091 3 years ago
The first test is with out doing anything to the O2 sensors... if there must be a change it would be to them..
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
Did you fill your tires to about 90% of the maximum psi? Did you resort to driving with
your cruise control most of the time?
My 2000 Mustang GT use to get about 220 miles on a tank (15 gallons). With higher psi in tires and driving primarily with cruise control, I was able to get 346 miles on my last full tank. I still could have gone another 20 miles, but why push it. Granted, I've severely alted my driving habits. Things I'll do to improve MPG is use
5w20 oil and get better tires.
mikeeG77 3 years ago
You are missing the point here... all of that is great (on top of this)...
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
beats our 1.32 a liter.
YiuTeub 3 years ago
EFIE is what you need to adjust the o2. $49.00. You will not see improvement until you adjust the ratio.
chamb8252007 3 years ago
I understand your persistence but since it is my call.. and the whole reason I am doing these tests is to find out what is real and what is not ... I have decided to do this.
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
what's the date of your test?
what's the volume amount of your fill up?
what's the cash amount of the fill up?
what's the milage you've driven?
what's the driving conditions?
what's the average milage?
heartwind321 3 years ago
can't wait to see the results!
anthonyvinetti 3 years ago
I understand..
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
Good stuff John.
What was the mileage/gas before the test?
Just so you know, where I live Gas/Peterol is worth $1.50 per liter. times that by 4.5 and thats what it costs per your gallon.
Zendukai 3 years ago
I am trying..
John AAarons
johnaarons 3 years ago
So did your cell save fuel?
Careica 3 years ago
Congrats on a great test run!
awells88 3 years ago
We will see...there is still a lot to be done... remember I did not do anything to the O2 sensor yet..
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
Here in Canada the oil is 1.36$L which mean 5.15 $ Gallon!!
USA oil is cheap ;)
labidus74 3 years ago
Thanks for that... but I think that is or will be called cheep...
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
Here in Dominican Republic its $6.00 gallon!
espido 3 years ago
Seems like there is no choice but to make this work..
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
awesome!!!
beeterolds 3 years ago
good work ile be interested in seeing the results. keep it up
3Hunter7 3 years ago
No need to respond John, this is just to egg you on, and keep you reminded that we all appreciate your efforts :D I've got one cell that i find inefficient. Today, with the aid of some baking soda, will pour out the acid in 3 old car batteries i have, and use them as hydrogen/oxy producers. Much respect, Jesse
jesslessthemess 3 years ago
way to go john.
and those mpg numbers keeps going up...
shimoda18 3 years ago