#012 HHO MPG Series 2006 Impala
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MY GOSH!! was that a soda bottle in there? Is there anything you can't do or fix?! LOL Love it!
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I know that voice anywhere LOLOL
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scotchrks
Man I'm so glad I found some one with the same car and engine. I have a 2007 3.9l ltz and struggling. Could you share with me some setting efie,map and what kind of results are you getting now. I have had my system in place for about two weeks with little results. If you could be so kind to help I would greatly apprecate you efforts.
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Please disregard my question. I missed the your previous 2 videos.
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Have you had a chance to observe MPG differences from your Scanguage yet?
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Well BILLYHURRICANE, I think I should be asking you the same question, since you are selling HHO units to customers. You must be a confident expert at this. So what is your answer? If you think there might be a valve or piston meldown using HHO, don't you think you should do more research before selling your units to unknowing customers???
scotchrks 3 years ago
This was only a fraction result of a whole. To know for sure what my true average MPGs are, I'll have to run a tank or two of gas, and take the average. For a tank of gas without HHO, to and from work for a week would average me about 22-23 MPG which is not bad for a 237 HP engine. Believe me guys, I'm just as curious as you all if HHO on demand is the way to go, or maybe just an EFIE purchase would work the same without HHO.
scotchrks 3 years ago
I suppose it is a little too early to tell whether your satisfied with the gas mileage yet.
Just out of curiosity, what MPG would you have normally gotten before for that same run you just made without the hydrogen cell running?
lutherp40 3 years ago
That same route would have given me about 22-24 MPG. Again, the factory ratings for this rather high end V6 is 18 City & 28 HWY
scotchrks 3 years ago