HHO Generator Vehicle Setup 2
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All Comments (22)
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A great looking system I do think a efie would help to lean out your fuel mix from what I have seen. Keep up the good work
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Good Work!
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Wow, it looks you know what you're doing, nice job!
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oxygen sensors are there to help you to an extent by closeing duration periods and less cycles the computer reads too much fuel therfore reduce fuel to motor and it also works as a catalyst to get rid of all the fuel as propane would
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My main question is that if HHO burns differently than gasoline, and I'm sure it does, what are you doing about mapping the fuel/air mixture in the ECU in consideration of the new fuel? Remember gasoline engines rarely burn 100% of the fuel, so I doubt its burning 100% of the HHO, some is probably expelled through the exhaust. So if you optimize the ECU to burn less gasoline (in consideration of HHO), and perhaps with different timing, you could get even better gas mileage.
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I'm new to HHO, but if I understand it correctly your using HHO as a supplement to the gasoline engine. So instead of burning 100% gasoline, your engine is actually burning gasoline + HHO, thereby reducing gasoline consumption? If so, GREAT use of the technology.
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just let you know thats not the pvc valve that is a vacume tube for the oild presser pcv valve is in the back
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I have three HHO generators on my van. Only difference is that they are power by three air turbine (Permanent magnet DC electric motors/generators) on the front bumper. Check it out on you tube... "AIR POWERED HYDROGEN CELL GENERATOR."
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great job man thanks for the vids
Doesn't the vacuum suck water from your bubbler... i has seen others pcv hookups and some dont' use a bubbler at all ...
thanks for info!!! ... i think pcv is the way to go
popoqwer 3 years ago
Not aslong as the cantainer is air tight.
volcom92359 3 years ago
PCV vale is for bypass oil and gas fumes to be burned by the motor.There is no way the hho can be burned!!The gas stops in the vale cover.
1959misty 3 years ago
No the gas is continuously recirculated within the vacuum system of the car.
volcom92359 3 years ago