HHO Installation Results
Uploader Comments (HHOSportTrac)
All Comments (38)
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I think the best way to prove it is using mathematical formula. Since driving condition can actually vary the use of gas. If there are any benefit I really believe it would not be much.
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Andy, Just curious how everything's working. Haven't heard from you in the Underground for a while now! Keep in touch, buckeroo.........
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@HardyTechnologies I am doing both. Out of the box the scan gauge is not accurate. I had to calibrate the speed & fill up %. It took me awhile to get it right. I use a manual record to check the validity of the scan gauge.
If you need a good calculator I have one on my website
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by the way , How do he blow his throttle body? ( He must had forget to turn off his generator then He start the engine )
I put a ballon of HHO right on my honda XL 75 carburator and on the first cranck , the fire when back from the engine , the ballon blow just near my leg (I want crancking the bike with my feet) I break the carburator :( cost me another 20$ to fix . BUt this is experimental and I love to play with fire !
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@HHOSportTrac you can already find me on hhoforums , I was about to ask you :D
Check out my thread : I Put my HHO generator in my car '' on general discution ;)
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@yanlapanic I made mine (I have the facilities, I am an aeronautical engineer)
I cannot stress enough the use of a bubbler & flashports or flashback arrestors. You will have more to worry about than the TB. Another member actually blew up his intake manifold & cell. Safety should be a paramount concern.
My final analysis: There is a considerable gas saving benefit to running an HHO system, on OBD2 cars it's more trouble than it's worth. If you are installing an HHO system on an older vehicle, like a pre computer car, this is perfect & will give you substantial trouble free gas mileage increases. This is due to not requiring to "fool" the CPU, tweak the O2 sensors etc. As of this writing I have removed the system from my 2002 Ford & installed it on my 1974 Beetle & will be adding 1 to my 63 Merc
HHOSportTrac 6 months ago
How many gallons did you save ?
francoisph 1 year ago
@francoisph I went from 13.5 MPG city driving only to 19 mpg city driving only
HHOSportTrac 1 year ago
1999 , toyota corolla . It had the OBDII port But some people claim that toyota's ECU is no flashable And I think they are right (so that'S why I'm not sure to buy this chip)
yanlapanic 1 year ago
@yanlapanic There are 2 forums I want you to look into.
1st is the hhoforums com
This has a wealth of information
2nd is nicksrealm com
These are more experienced individuals with more technical and advanced processes.
HHOSportTrac 1 year ago