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HHO Powered Motorcycle Test Results 3, 4, & 5 from Westcoast Exterminator

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2011

This is the test number 3, 4, and 5 of my motorcycle using the HHO generator. Check out the test results, you'll be amazed!

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  • I did some research and your bike is listed in the 45-49mpg without modes.So what is your goal? If you want good gas mileage trade that bike in and get a scooter.If it's to experiment, have fun,because I don't think that bike is going to get much better (good luck,prove me wrong).

  • @MRTMMM It might be, brand new. I bought it 2nd or 3rd hand. What I have is enough info to talk to others. A guy in England copied my unit, put it on his brothers bike, and he got improved MPG too. I also finally was able to convince my company to test HHO on a couple of vechilces, and they will be monitoring everything closely!

  • That's a 500cc Honda right? I have a 1998 750 Honda Ace (with windshield) and I get 50 miles to the gallon,(average everyday riding,46 highway at 70 mph indicated on trips) and it's not even breathing heavy. If I were you I would a get a new bike. Just a thought.

  • @MRTMMM I was lucky to get this bike, It was only $500. And after I bought it I got bumped down at work, bringing in $100 less every week. It took me years to get myself a bike agian after my divorce. Your 750 is geared alot higher that's why you get better MPG. I would swap sprockets but it's a shaft drive. The bike is not important, the results are what's imortant.

  • @MRTMMM I was lucky to get this bike, It was only $500. And after I bought it I got bumped down at work, bringing in $100 less every week. It took me years to get myself a bike agian after my divorce. Your 750 is geared alot higher that's why you get better MPG. I would swap sprockets but it's a shaft drive. The bike is not important, the results are what's imortant.

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  • @etniesannex05 Ah! I think I know the vid. Watch his hand and see if he's using the kill switch. Some people are just making fake videos and ruining things for the rest of us who are actualy making progress.

  • @wcemichael Very intriguing none the less, I started my video adventure watching some guy run his motor bike purely off of water, he wouldn't reveal how it was done and is from new zealand. It is pretty strange where you end up at the end by just carrying on. Defiantly something to look for in the future.

    Yes, corporations do run the country, whether it be oil industries or pharmaceutical. If it benefits the public greater than the current system but is cheaper they do not go with it.

  • @etniesannex05 (in order) Yes, still using gas. That is the general idea. We are working on it, but for $20 in parts wouldn't you say this is pretty good? A man named Stan Meyer did convert a dune buggy to run on water back in the late 80's but died before his inventions were about to put on the market. (very convenient for the oil companies wouldn't you say?)

  • so let me get this straight, you still use gasoline? But you use the HHO cell to burn it all properly? Why not just run the bike off of HHO hyrdogen?

  • best part of this video was at 4:25 when u got off the bike at 30mph to get a better shot of the water container. mind blown.

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