HHO

Started by Learpilot, June 30, 2008, 05:28:09 PM

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Learpilot

Anybody ever hear of running your car on water ? Well Hydrogen gas.
http://hho-gas.org/
A guy at work just made one and installed it on his truck and it seems to work. How much better gas mileage improvement we will find out later.

Rick

DRD57

Quote from: "Learpilot"Anybody ever hear of running your car on water ? Well Hydrogen gas.
http://hho-gas.org/
A guy at work just made one and installed it on his truck and it seems to work. How much better gas mileage improvement we will find out later.

Rick

Gale Banks showed up at a BBQ that I was at a few weeks ago, driving a 7 series BMW that was powered by liquid hydrogen. Pretty high tech insulation that can keep the fuel at -418F.

BFS57

Hello;
been hearing quite a bit about this subject. I have also read several informative articles too.
At first I thought that this was for computer cars only but since, I have found out that you do not need a computer in order to take advantage of this stuff.
One of the guys here at work told me about it a few months ago. He is going to have one put on his pick up truck. I even saw a guy selling these at a local flea market!
Snake Oil? Maybe? Or . . . . .

Bruce

Bugpac

it is a very simple design, electricity and water produce hho gas, it then is t'd into the fuel line and the hho gas adheres to the gas, diesel etc etc. you cant run 100% on hho gas "yet" they say 1 quart of water will last several weeks, Im getting ready to do it to my car....cost less than 80 bux to build. hho is 2 parts hydrogen 1 part oxygen, it only produces as it needs to, no storage etc, except the 1 qt of water...
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it left.
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