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  • So its not possible to increase ones gas mileage with HHO??? I will prove to anyone that HHO works. We are currently changing people's minds, all over the country. Any bet takers???

  • @sonicchill1

    There are better than bet takers. James Randi will give you 1 million, Desertphile will give you a grand if you can demonstrate these claims are true using EPA certified dynamometer with the device on, and of.

    What won't be accepted is marginal changes to EPA baseline estimated millage.

    In any case you can add (2)H2O2 to a gas engine, it will affect performance. Nasa did this in 1977. You can't generate it on board, you need at least 3 units of petrol to every 1 unit of HHO.

  • It's funny watching the police being more than just the victim of the HHO scam but to actually endorse it.

  • it works!!!

  • I live in Greenville, SC....a better way to save gas in police cars would be to build more than just the one KK donut store on 291 in Greenville, imagine all the gas used driving there from all the sections of town.

    Another would be to enforce the laws to include the police cars, they never obey speed laws as if they are better than the law............

    come to Greenville, SC...set your watches back 20 years as you enter our corrupt city.

  • It will not affect anything negatively except for increasing the temperature. The alternator has a device on it that limits its output to about 14 volts. definitely not a scam.

  • Scammed the police! Too funny!

    "I had done research on it" too funny!

    It doesn't work that way. It only takes advantage of people who dont understand basic chemistry.

  • @br8d1 its not a scam. water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen. what he is doing here is splitting it with electricity. its called electrolyzing. this is a classic chemistry experiment. the hydrogen and oxygen get freed up and escape from the water as seperate elements. everyone knows hydrogen burns. stick it through the engine with gasoline and you get a boost. just because something is uncommon doesn't mean it doesn't work.........

  • @therockstar17 And that is part of the scam. Yes, you are correct in saying that electricity can be used to separate hydrogen from water, but the amount of electricity necessary is equal to, or greater than, the amount of energy you can produce from the hydrogen. The amount of hydrogen you could take from these jars of water, and the very small amount of electricity available to make this process happen is the equivalent of adding less than a milliliter of alcohol to a full simi trucks gas tank.

  • @br8d1 How many experiments have you personally conducted to prove that the amount of power needed Is equal or greater than the gain? So what that means is that whenever you slit a single atom of hydrogen, it takes the equal amount of energy?? Not everything one reads in school is true. Sorry to break the news.

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  • @br8d1 you might also argue that the energy burned from the hydrogen is less than the electricity needed to produce it, but if you think about it, a car's engine makes a bunch of unused electricity anyway, you might as well use it to give it a little extra fuel....

  • @therockstar17 The engine doesn't produce electricity. The engine powers the alternator, which helps the battery to maintain a charge. And we are talking about just a few volts. The reason it is a scam is because it takes some real science, then over-inflates the actual results. The combustion engine needs a constant flow of exploding material, and the HHO does not produce near enough to make a difference, and in most cases the energy used to power the HHO makes the engine run less efficient.

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