Successful HHO install in 2005 Nissan Stegea
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But what about the kilometer per tank increase that he mentioned?
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I have to say that is a very well thought out and neat installation. Well documented and i wash planning on going with that KT-50 pwm except for the price but after seeing how easy and maintenance free it is i will dig deep and purchase one. Also keeping the cell up front keeps it running cool on long runs. Many thanks of the video. keep up the good work.
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friend live in Brazil. tell us how you did esseprojeto? Too I wanted to be liked. could send me via email? answer me and I pass this email. I await response a hug
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this will in no way improve efficiency of a car, if it did do you not thing car manufactures would be using this technology? all tipis is doing is creating hydrogen and oxygen so you have a "lag" meaning that on demand power is marginally improved (mainly placebo) but overall power is reduced because of heat generation, resistance etc.
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@ke4uyp you can still improve economy of modern day cars, through reducing engine friction and heat wasted (mont petrol that goes into a car goes to heat) etc, however that pice of shit hit put in front of his radiator will not all that does is produces unnecessary heat and puts more load on the engine.
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many many many kudos i have been looking at different hho set ups on cars for around a year and yours is by far the BEST!!keep up the good work. when we all work together we can be come dependent free from oil countries.
2things though:
#1 i was expecting you to rev the engine when you said how much power it had and how fun.
#2 id like to see your pwm moved inside the car because water / moisture eats away circuit boards like cancer just devolves em. and yes i know why its out side the car.
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what temperature is your unit running at ?... it is a very well made system guy, but the vapour trap double loupe is dodgy, trap water yes, but block flow too !, rather put bend up so to re drain back to source. interesting video.
Thom in Scotland.
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@hydrophoenixx nice. What is a volo chip? is it make for hho systems ? I have read in other videos and internet sites and some people say that the oxygen sensor won't allow for the gas millage to improve. however i still want to give a try.
Thank you very much. The peace of mind you get with the the kzxPWM is worth the price. Thanks for the kind words.
hydrophoenixx 1 month ago
Thank you for your kind words. I tested the cell after running it 3 hours at 25 amps and the cell temp was around 65c.
hydrophoenixx 2 months ago
hi, I am installing a cell kinda like yours on my Nissan Xterra and I was wondering if you have notice any increase in the fuel economy. Also would you advice me to put the hho before or after the sensor in the air intake. thanks
belijose 9 months ago
@belijose. I have seen an increase in fuel economy. I was getting 6.5 to 7.5 kilometers per liter before my HHO and VoloFS2 chip install. Now Im getting 9.5 to 12. I am very happy with these results. For reference, 6.5 KPL is about 16 MPG. 11.5 KPL is 28MPG. I As for your injection question, I put my injection point before the sensor. I'm using the Volo chip and want the sensor to tell the chip that HHO is being produced.
hydrophoenixx 9 months ago
At first, I was running the system through the air filter and had no problems. I did check the air intake and there was a small amount of white residue at the bottom on the plastic. I have the injection point put into the air box so I don't think there is a problem but to be on the safe side i will add a filter/ dryer. Thanks for the heads-up
hydrophoenixx 11 months ago
Gasoline is a very inefficient fuel and does not combust completely. Injecting HHO improves the combustion of gasoline because it improves the burn efficiency of gasoline
hydrophoenixx 11 months ago