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Anyone try the HHO to boot efficiency on gasoline but found it does not work?

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Hi,

There are many, many posting and youtube videos showing that the helping of HHO to the intake of a car can boot its MPG / efficiency from 20 to 90% more. Many people said yet, but I would like to ask if anyone out there try this but found it is worst?

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  1. No it does work. Here is one reason why.( But i got to say something to Richard.) If this is a scam why did the US Air Force put water injectors in their planes during WW2. To increase the performance of the plane. Pilots found this out  when they flew back to the air base from France because they had to fly extremely close to the English Chanel. The water spray  would increase the performance of the engine. Please look it up so you can get your head out of your _(insert what you sit on here)____ Richard.  

    W2G

    http://www.water2gas.com


  2. I agree with Dana.

    Using water to more completely atomize fuel has been done since the age of steam- by making uniform droplets of heavy oil (i.e., the volume of oil that sticks to the surface of one drop of water), the water flashes to steam, and the oil, now having a circular shape, burns completely- surface-to-volume ratio is optimzed for combustion when something is spherical. This way, there is no raw oil sticking around unburnt in the fire chamber.

    In engines, this isn't smart- gasoline flashes- it doesn't burn steadily, like fuel oil in steam engines. Adding water to the fuel is, well, adding water to the fuel. Atomizing it, in this case, minimizes the impact on flash point in the cylinder, but it's still eventually. going to lead to rust, warping of the fuel injector nozzles, etc.

    Finally, think on this. The application where water-atomization was developed, was the steam engine, which has 2 componants- fuel and water, making heat.

    Think about the processes involved in getting power out of a gasoline engine. Not so simple, and the tolerances for tomfoolery are a lot lower.

  3. The amount of energy required to split the water into hydrogen and oxygen will always be greater than the additional produced by using it as fuel.

    The engines gain some efficiency because the pollution control devices are disabled when add one of these devices.

  4. No, it doesn't work, it's just a huge scam designed to make an army of affiliates very rich.

    Check the links I've provided below for plenty of information.

    And to check that the laws of thermodynamics still apply, we set up a simple but very effective test.

    We took a small gasoline-powered generator and attached a 300W load.  We ran it three times on 100ml of gasoline each time and averaged the run-time.

    We then connected an electrolysis cell that was powered from a separate 12V battery and repreated the three tests.  When the generator didn't have to power the electrolysis cell we noted a 2% longer run (ie: 2% better fuel efficiency).

    However, when we hooked the electrolysis cell up so that it was driven by the generator (as it would be in your car), the generator ran for 14% *less* time than before.  In effect, the hydrogen gas setup caused the fuel-efficiency of the generator system to get worse, not better.

    The problem is that you can never recover all the energy that goes into creating the hydrogen.  The load on the generator is greater than the tiny amount of hydrogen created can compensate for.

    It is a scam.  We tried it. We proved it.  And we're not afraid to tell you because we aren't trying to scam you.

  5. It's a scam.  See the link below.

  6. You shouldn't be using HHO in your car.  This combination will cause damage.

    Us the product HOH instead.  The chemical properties are softer than HHO and does a better job and won't ruin your warranty.

  7. It a scam, and it's been tested many, many times and it failed every time. I'm sure you're going to get at least one person who think it's great and the rest of us are full of it, but I'm willing to bet they will enclose a link to a site to sell you the book or the device.

    I have a long post showing you why it won't work and I'll post it again if you post and edit.

  8. All this time I was thinking that having HHO in my car's fuel system was a bad thing.  Silly me.

    Well, I'm off to go start a local activist group to ban dihydrogen monoxide now. . . .

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