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Scientific PROOF that HHO WORKS Part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2010

THIS VIDEO IS COPYRIGHTED, AS ARE ALL MY POSTED VIDEOS. You are NOT free to use any portion of this video sound, image, or otherwise without my prior consent.

No more comment wars or arguing.

I present to all of you loudmouthed, vile, vulgar, hate-consumed naysayers SCIENTIFIC, PUBLISHED, PEER REVIEWED DATA FROM AN ACCREDITED UNIVERSITY that PROVES not only that HHO works, but that the claims and statements I have made concerning this technology are TRUE.

Forget the mileage results that I have posted that prove HHO works.

Forget the genset tests that I posted that PROVE HHO works. Here is irrefutable documentation done in a similar manner on a diesel genset that is clearly documented using scientific equipment..

This published scientific study vindicates and absolves me from any and ALL false accusations made against me. This is epic victory against all the unjustified attacks made concerning my character.

I told you all this data would eventually be forthcoming. And this is only ONE of several papers published that support the viability of HHO technology. So much for those lacking BTU calculations. Here is more REAL WORLD data that establishes my dominance over the pontificating naysayer.

Break out the tissues, haters - your defeat is at hand.

VICTORY IS MINE!

Remember to please donate to my series EV hybrid project car with an HHO boosted on board genset range extender.

http://www.smacksboosters.110mb.com/

Link to Elsevier:
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/intro.cws_home/ataglance

Link to the document:
http://smacksboosters.110mb.com/HHOdiesel.pdf

Link to information about UniSA:
http://www.unisa.edu.au/research/

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  • Six percent HHO !

    That is a huge amount that no jars under the hood will ever produce.

    It was produced by a industrial Epoch EP500 machine that consumes 11.5 Kilowatts!

    And that little engine produced only 28 Kw.

    This video actually makes me think that what we are doing has very little effect

  • @drijfkip1 All you are saying is true. But this is one machine, one engine, one test. And it worked. This report cannot cover all aspects of every HHO device, and every engine. Each setup will see its own set of numbers. What this report proves is that the act of HHO enrichment works, despite those that say it is impossible. It IS possible, and here is the proof. That is the point of this report.

  • Hey I just read your cited paper.

    All they did in the Australian study is measure the gains when using HHO as a diesel additive.

    I dont think there is any actual dispute regarding the gains that you get by adding HHO do fuel.

    Everyone agrees you get gains, mainly through better thermal efficiencies.

    BUT, they generated the HHO from an outside generator, not an onboard generator that is powered by the engine.

    I mean, is there something missing here? You DO understand where this leads, right?

  • The account for that energy required in their efficiency calcs as I point out in the video

  • This report doesn't take into account the energy required to create the H2O2. Pathetic and useless. If you're gonna use electric energy just use batteries instead of a wasteful electrolysis reaction

  • False. It does.  Please pay attention.

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  • Thank you so much!

  • This is great work!

    You provide us with the rescue from energy crisis and air pollution!

    The scientists who performed the paper are the most credible ever, and so are you!

  • To obtain hydrogen production without electricity you can dissolve aluminum in a sodium hydoxide solution. watch?v=w2DY1gSiEmM

    You Can also read about it on Wikipedia look up Lye then look for Hazardous reactions

  • no, it is not.

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