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Do HHO devices really work to improve gas mileage?

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Do HHO devices really work to improve gas mileage?

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  1. i think it works in a sense of same thing as our hybrids car works today.

    we use the left over electricity to run the electric motor on hybrids. so we also can use that same concept of left over electricity to do that HHO gas conversion in your car and use it while our car runs. and it could be just a newer hybrid technology that is more efficient than electric motor hybrids.


  2. Scam.Check the Government website at Pueblo.gov, on devices and scams.

  3. Yes.

    There are different types of HHO generators... most people build their own. Anyway, I've tripled my gas mileage.

    Don't pay any attention to these people who say it can't be done. Sure the end results can be argued to death - but the fact is that HHO will combust in your engine and will reduce gas mileage. Anyone who says it can't - they haven't tried it and apparently lack the education.

    If you are really interested I recommend you construct a simple generator and test it out for yourself. You can easily find plans and instructions on youtube or other sites out there WITHOUT having to pay some bogus price just to get info on the very simple process.

    Go for it, you've got nothing to lose but time.

  4. Yes it does work, I have it on my car, to tell you the truth i got help with the installation from a mechanic because I know nothing about car mechanics. I do know some chemistry and this is an experiment called the electrolysis, it uses electricity some kind of salt(soda ash) to break down water into two gases of which one is hydrogen and the other is an oxygen gas, the hydrogen is used to supplement the burning process of your gas or diesel fuel and thus in the process it increases a cars gas mileage. Now, about me I am saving around $80 a week on gas and I ony drive my car to buy groceries and to work so others might save more. More over the conversion websites say that the your cars gas mileage increases anywhere from 30 to 50 % mine is like 23% but my mechanic said that alot depends on the assemblage of this. For anyone who wishes to assemble such a converter on your car I would suggest to go to a website that rates the different conversion guides out there ( thats what I did).

    This is the website I got redirected to:

    http://www.carusewater.com/

  5. It's a scam.

    And if you want to see why Nataliya S has posted her answer claiming it does work (and referring you to a website), check out the links I've provided below.

    You might be surprised to see how widespread this scam is and how it works.

  6. Theres a bunch of news story videos from reputable news stations like CNN on the site http://driveonwaterfuel.com/ . I didn't really believe until I saw those videos

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