45 MPG Turbo Diesel with Hydrogen Injection
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There is no such thing as 'HHO' gas. Electrolysis of water produces H2 and O2, i.e. hydrogen and oxygen gases (neglecting random by-products). It always has and always will. The HHO configuration DOES NOT EXIST. How many times do people need to be told this?
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Wish we could get Toyota Diesels here in the socialist country of USA.
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I found this more hilarious than informative. LOL
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"My god. Why didn't they make this before?"
That's no shit, dude. You know why. Greedy shits. Yeah. That does sound like it is running pretty smooth. HHO is some pretty good stuff.
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you can get insurance cheaper from Farmers insurance. YEAH!
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@Casowsky Ran out of characters in that last one. I meant the principle of conservation of energy in reference to people getting better mileage with a fuel and gas mixture - of course you are getting increased 'mileage' from your fuel, but it has not come from nowhere, you needed to split up that water at some point requiring some energy which you paid for in your electrical bill!
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@legogunguy001 That's fair enough, just that most people I have seen involved with this kind of stuff seem to think that a mixture of H and O (produced via electrolysis) is some kind of wonder-gas. Like you said, there is no such compound as HHO, and yes, the mixture produced is a mixture of hydrogen gas and oxygen gas in a 2-to-1 ratio, but it is not correct to call it HHO. We would call it H2 + O2. But I guess that is semantics. So long as we understand the principle of conservation of energy.
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@Casowsky HHO is not a compound, it is a mixture of gases. We call it HHO because during electrolysis, there is twice as many hydrogen atoms produced than that of oxygen. HHO is just the name of a mixture. (Reference for mixtures and compounds: my 8th grade science book)
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@Casowsky Yet is works. Much like my subvocal speech which "doesn't exist"...
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IF the hydrogen generator didnt use more energy than it gave back then hydrogen does add power to diesels; it does this as a diesel always runs in an excess air condition, that is u always have unused oxygen coming out of exhaust (or u would if CO didnt take it to make more CO2 as it does)- essentiall the only O2 used is that O2 that touches injected diesel, adding hydrogen uses up this excess air.
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Is the system reliable?
check my site, these kits will work on any Internal Combustion engine, even turbo diesel.
Just make sure you inject the HHO gas before the turbocharger, not after.
WaterFuelSystems 3 years ago