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51.24 MPG TOYOTA MATRIX ON HHO

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

2006 Toyota Matrix assisted by hho.

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  • Hey Thanks for the kind words. Standby for the spring when the new gen is installed. Should be interesting. Have a nice New Year!!!

  • is it possible for you to stop the hydrogen cells and just adjust the MAF to see if its the maf adjustments that are increasing the mileage and not the hydrogen cells.

  • Yep You can cut the cells and due to the lack of combustable gases the car will die. So it does work. All part of the testig.

  • I've heard if you lean it out too far the results could be catastrophic to the motor. I have an 06 xr myself and am really interested in your setup. Without any enhancement I get 35 mpg right now. What was your starting Mileage?

  • You can damage the engine only over time though. Right now it'll just buck and die. You need to get the ratio right. You learn where to dial it to. My before mpg was 36. It does work.

  • awesome, so the hydrogen is somehow mixed with the gas and combusted? Or the electricity is used? How much water does it go through? What's the mixture of water - what electrolyte is used? I think the electric water-running car is coming up in the future maybe, or perhaps some kind of safe nuclear who knows...

  • Thanks for the comments. Yes the hho is mixed with the air/fuel. Electric is used for the electrolosys that creates the hho. Doesn't go thru much water at all. Not too sure of the nuclear though. They're having challenges with hydrogen due to it's a driving bomb. Terrorists would love this as well as a dirty bomb nuclear car. Probably not going to happen.

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  • Wow, a legitimate video showing the results in MPG gain, that is rare. Most people just have videos showing their set-up and tell you nothing about their results.

  • I commend you for your efforts,but please replace the glass.

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  • That's correct it is vapor. The gas can't be seen unless in a bubbler. I had a dual unit that was doing 2.3lpm at 25 amps. Huge draw and never installed it in the car. Just way too much on the alterntor. Looking back at that it was a start at very very low output but as you said I did make huge progress but never applied it to the vehicle since I had to sell it. Best of luck on your testing. I started it to prove a friend wrong... Guess what?? It does work!!!! I was wrong.

  • @3:35 what your seeing is "water vapor" You can't see the gas. I"ll have to watch this vid a little closer at a later time. Looks like your making some progress.

    Although it is an old vid. Have you made progress?

  • Do you pump regular or premium?

  • Very good video I'm debating doing an hho on my 09 matrix S. Have any advice?

  • I found a EFIE controller like yours online, but im lost on which sensor to hook it up to? To which sensor did you hook up yours to? Please let me know. Thanks

  • what about about 1 liter HHO injected and no EFIE ...

    I mean ... 333 CC of Oxygen in a minute is not a lot IMO ...

  • Hey Dogchow44, how many milliliters per minute of HHO are you making with those 2 jars? I am curious how much production is needed to make a difference on a 4-cylinder

  • @noelsingletary . Hey, those jars aren't storing much Hydrogen. The engine vacuum keeps fresh air circulating through.

  • Hi! i would appreciate some feed back on my system. I have 2 spiral units in glass ball jars. I have it running on a toggle switch inside my Chevy blazer. i'm using baking soda @ a quarter of a teaspoon per jar, with distilled water. I dont want to create too much heat because, then the water will evaporate quickly. I have used stainless steel washers before instead of the spiral units. but i thought i could produce more hydrogen. Ive also tried sodium hydroxide at one teaspoon per jar. Thanks

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