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Is it tru, u put a hydro assist fuel cell system n a pre ignition converter in ur car it gets over 100 mpg ?

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is that tru if u put a HAFCS n a PICC in ur car it will get over 100 mpg, and if u know any thing about the 2 please tell me how good or bad they are. also what is the price like, are we talkin only a few hundred or over a thousand? im really thinkin of gettin them 4 my pontiac grand am 2003

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  1. It's a con. I have a long updated post to show you why it can work. But basically what they do is re-program the computer to make your engine run lean. This will burn up your engine, so you save a few dollars on fuel but you get to spend $2,000 to $5,000+ on a new engine.

    If you want to see the long post post an edit and I'll post it here.


  2. i am using a hho generator in my 1995 dodge dakota. i do not sell anything, or value anyones opinion who say people who talk about or use these are liar or scammers or any of that babble, unless they have tried anything themselves. they dont know what they talk about, and if all they want to say is"it cant work," should go back to prehistoric times and get run over by a stone wheel. i myself dont know what the word "cant" means. no you wont get the exagerated mpg increases of anything over 50%. probably more like 20-30%, maybe less. if you have a car newer than 1996, you then have to manipulate the sensors/computer i wouldnt advise that. in older vehicles with a carb. is best to use, you can adjust the throttle manually. its harder to do on cars with a throttle body and onboard computer. you dont need to spend your money on anything sold on the net to build a hho generator. youtube has more than enough info thats where i got mine. i dont do anything to my sensors/computer/throttle body to chang the way they work, i do have an increase in mpg. i dont know much about pre ignition converters.

  3. Check out the link attached.  Watch the second video down in the middle.  I'm currently in the process of making something like they show, and I've done a LOT of research on this and believe it works...I think this is what you're talking about.

  4. Hydro-assist == FRAUD

    Save your money for gasoline, or a compressed natural gas conversion.

  5. Don't know about the 100 mpg's, but I know with a plastic soda bottle, two stainless steel tubes (3/8"), water, and a battery we had a flame going in my shop.  Is it efficient?  Don't know.  My vehicles would probably need a better alternator to run the hydrogen generator as well as the electronics.  I'm more concerned about the hydrogen recombining with oxygen and forming water vapor instead of burning.

  6. Save your money and invest it in a tutor to learn to spell, or just use the spell checker.   I didn't really understand all you said, so can't answer it well.

  7. well, lets put it this way, the two guys that invented and promote this stuff served time in jail for fraud.  Others that continue the fraud and are selling the stuff are under investigation by the FTC.  If this isn't enough to convince you its a scam, go ahead buy the stuff and report back like the other that have laid down the money.

    OH, the others that lost money are so ashamed they won't speak up.  as for testimonials by people that make claims here's one I got from my second cousin twice removed. " installed the system on my '70 Iron Duke engine, the mileage went from 17 MPG to 73 mpg, I sware to God dude."

    Now you have testimonial that it works, go ahead, buy it.

  8. If it worked, don't you think there would be a million of them out there an they'd be on the shelves of every Sears and NAPA in the world, not to mention every NASCAR? Less pit stops=more wins?

    You are being scammed.

    If you do put one in, save your money for a new engine after you blow yours...really soon......

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