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Toyota Camry - HHO Hybrid

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2008

This is a short video of a Magdrive HHO = Hydrogen Generator that I installed on my Toyota Camry. This unit is a "Double Brick" Model. It took me about 4 to 5 hours to install. I had to custom make the brackets that you see holding the tank next to the radiator. The unit is installed to the Sub-Bumper (Between then Radiator & Bumper); and the output goes through the resoervior than a condensate trap before it goes into the engine. So the system is as follows: 1) Unit 2) Reservior/Seperator 3) Condensate/Flash Back Trap 4) Relay/Switch 5) EFIE (Electronic Fuel Injector Enhancer) The cost of the Unit (up to a 6 Litre - Not Cylinder - 6 LITRE Engine) was $599.95 + the PVC for the "C" Trap and I charge $100 per hour on the Install.

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  • The HHO Bubles look Great @ 3:24

  • Good Presentation!!!

  • Thank You - My Brother - Let's Say GOODBYE to FORIEGN OIL!

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  • Here up north, our temperature goes as bad as 25 below zero. How much methyl alcohol should we add to the electrolyte to prevent freezing?

  • That's From MONTHS of Repetition - I have a full script & am getting a Video Camera for the Holidays so I hope to get to a quieter location & post a full presentation

  • When setting an EFIE it is strongly suggested to use a diagnostic tool to read its output & set it accordingly - You can PING YOUR ENGINE if set too lean - SO BE CAREFUL

  • We decided to cut the video short as to "not bore" the audience - The EFIE stands for - Electronic Fuel Injector Enhancer - Basically the O2 Sensor in the cars exhaust (Pre-Cat Convertor) senses a "lean OR to little pollution" condition - So what happens is the computer will dump more fuel into the engine to compensate for this (killing the mileage savings) SO the EFIE "fools" the computer - I hope this helps - When setting an EFIE it is strongly suggested to use a diagnostic tool.

  • Wow, very good.  Who did the video. Well the video looks good, but I had no sound. I did check out other videos and had sound - so you may want to check that.

  • Thanks for the Video!

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