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Have you considered installing an HHO system on your vechicle to improve your gas milage ?

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Id like to hear from people who have actually tried this and what your experience was like.

BEFORE YOU GET ON WITH IT BEING A SCAM , I WANT TO HEAR HOW YOU INSTALLED IT , WHAT TYPE OF VECHICLE, YEAR MODEL, ECT...

what was the change in ur MPG? how long did it take to make and/or install the system?

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  1. I too am trying to get the answer to this.  As for the guy suggesting the manufacturers would have done this already - would they ?  Maybe there is liability there they don't want to assume.  Answer they guys question or do not reply.

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=hho...

    I find it noteable I have not found someone posting an example of it "NOT" working.  I have only been able to find people who simply "SAY" it does not work.  I'm leaning toward trying it.


  2. Dont wast your money .a report come out alittle while ago on a comparison of a couple of brands and on a couple of different engine capacitys. They couldnt find any difference.

    RACQ roadservice

  3. I spent weeks trying out different HHO gens (all from ebay) and each one works so much differently. I finally built one using the best qualities of different models all put together, and I output around 1.5-1.75 litres/minute - which is really good for the size of the generator and for the electrolyte I am using.

    Speaking from personal experience I have literally TRIPLED my gas mileage. It does work if you have the right Generator and if you know a little about the process.

  4. I have it on my car and I dont think its a scam, well it depends actually! If someone tells you he can run his car on only water he is full of c**p but if its water and gas than its a different story. Actually the chemitry of this is that water molecules are broken down into two gases hydrogen and oxygen by an experiment called the electrolysis, it is the hydrogen that is used to supplement your current fuel in orther to create a more ''vivide'' to say explosion in order to increase a car's gas mileage. Now about me, Im saving approximately $80 a week approximately on gas and I use my car for groceries and work. To add to this, on the website it says 40-60% increase in gas mileage, I have like 23-27% but maybe the assembling is different, actually I got help from a mechanic with installing this on my car. For anyone who wishes to convert his car to run it on water and gas I would suggest to go to a website  that rates the different guides out there.

    My car is a honda 2004 civic ex coupe, I dont know if it works on every car look on the website to perhaps get more information on this.

    here is the website that I got redirected to:

    http://www.carusewater.com/

  5. HHO is water, and unfortunately the technology to split it into it's components hydrogen and oxygen to burn in our cars is very large and the small version for cars hasn't been developed  yet...

    the water injectors they do sell only replace 1 % of your gas, so you are still running on 99 % gas.  They are used to clean the carbon from your pistons..

  6. Well I saw a news story on TV the other day and they said it worked.  It was quite intreguing.  There was a system being tested at Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.  Thanks for asking this question.  I am going to look into this myself.

  7. If there was a cheap, easy way to improve mileage, don't you think that manufacturers would have installed it already?

    If they did, they could tout with high mileage.  And the others would do exactly the same.

    It happens with features, why not with this?

    Answer: Because those cheap, easy shortcuts do not work.

    Seriously, think for a minute:  If your name was John Ford, and you had this thing that you could install in all your cars, allowing you to tell the public they would get better mileage - would you not sell many more cars?

    Why would you not install it, if it worked?

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