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MPG (mileage) Test 2790 miles with Dry Cell HHO F350 Superduty 7.3 Diesel

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

Hi: I just got back from a trip to Maine. I drove 2790 miles and used about 149 gallons of diesel and got 18.62 MPG. I have never gotten anywhere near this high of a MPG before. I don't have a trip without HHO for comparison but I think that this is at least a 20-30% increase in MPG.

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@1:33 MPG calculation
@3:12 Hydrogen Generator description.

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  • I'm confused ,i have a small SUV nissan xterra and i got 20 mpg on a gasoline engine ,still i thought diesel ought be more efficient than gasoline how is that you consider 18.6 mpg a good mileage ??

  • @Giugal66: When you compare the fuel mileage of two vehicles you have to consider the weight. Your Nissan Xterra weighs less that half as much as this truck. For the Xterra to be as fuel efficient per pound as this truck it would have to get about 40mpg.

  • really nice, how do you keep your brick filled with water, is there a way to keep water constantly dripping in?

  • @harteger You can see how this brick was made in one of my other videos check my channel for the playlist "My First HHO Brick". The water circulates continuously from the reservoir to the brick and back. Every 300 miles or so I have to add water to the reservoir.

  • Liked the vid. tnx for posting.  Please explain what is meant by MMW I know its been ages since this vid was uploaded but stumbled upon it only now.Regards

  • @MrMskilll MMW means milliliters per minute per watt and is a measurement of efficiency.

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  • @OldRangeRat You are correct that the production of HHO is very inefficient. But do not think of HHO as an added fuel. All of the energy in this case comes from the diesel fuel. The HHO just increases the efficiency of the diesel burn. For HHO to save fuel it has to increase the efficiency of the burn more than enough to offset the lose caused by making it.

  • 1990 something Dodge Ram 2500 with cummins turbo diesel used to get 22 mpg all day long and you could pull down a house with it........

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  • @FlyinRaptorJesus oh, i haven't noticed that this is a truck.sorry about that.

  • @MPTuners you do understand that this is a truck.. built for pulling not speed. i you would like to hook your 1.5litre car up to any vehicle with a diesel engine in it and try to pull it.. you will get embarassed. and if you look up diesel 1/4 mile drags they can stomp gas engines. fuckin ricer owners -.-

  • buy a smaller truck you dick who needs a 7.5 litre your not flying a spitfire i have a 2.5 mitshy l 200 and i get arount 35mpg on long runs fully loaded

  • so, you have 7.3 litre engine that can run only up to 100MPH? WTF? My 1.5 litre car can run up to 120MPH... And it have an GAS engine, but had consuption only like 5 litre / 100km(60miles)

  • wow

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