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What's the deal with HHO conversions?

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This is all hype right? I mean, if it weren't I think I'd know someone by now that has managed to make their car run on half water half gas.

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  1. Yes you can. It isnt a scam. My friend converted his ford last month and got a 30% increase in miles per gallon. and im going to convert my car in a few weeks

    Look at this blog for proof: http://runyacaronwater.blogspot.com/


  2. It's a con, and it been around since before the 1970's. I have a long post to show you why it won't work, post and edit and I'll post it again, but AAA tested it and it don't work.

  3. I've had my hydrogen generator fitted for three weeks now and it's the best thing I've ever done for my van!

    I was getting 35mpg in my Vauxhall Combo 1.7ltr Diesel van and I now get 48mpg. That's an extra 13mpg or 143 miles per tank - FOR FREE.

    It does work, I don't care what all these "clever" people say and try to justify with calculations - IF YOU MAKE ONE ***AND TRY IT*** YOU WILL SEE THAT IT WORKS.

    I had a ton of knocking going on in my engine before I fitted the fuel cell and since fitting it's all gone! It sounds better and runs smoother.

    There will be people who reply to this question just saying SCAM but rest assured they won't have made a fuel cell so they are basically just cinical idiots. I'm saving money every time I get in my car by using water as fuel, how much you save depends on how you build it but I seem to be getting a good level of saving from my fuel cell.

    Anyway hope that helps, and if you want to SEE MY VIDEO with the unit I BUILT MYSELF then check out my blog:

    http://www.ecohho.wordpress.com

    Cheers

    Robbie

  4. Yeah it's a total scam.  A nice article on the subject linked below.

  5. I just answered this question for someone else. Yes it does work.It is not a fuel substitute but in fact a combustion enhancer.

    Do your research. Look up "Water for Fuel" on a keyword search. It's the best for the money.

    If you want to know more from unbiased research, go to Wikipedia. They have some good articles on it.

    Also some Universities have done some controlled studies.

  6. and the guy who holds the patent would be richer than Bill Gates and it would be on the shelf in every WalMart,  Western Auto and Auto Zone in the world....it's a scam.

  7. I am 77 and have heard this all my life...

  8. You may be interested to know that a company is now selling such equipment to consumers to fill their cars at home. Just put "homemade hydrogen" in google to find out more.

  9. umm I'm not sure....... I don't know how to explain it..

  10. Honestly, YES it does work. I have done this to my 96 Saturn and currently get about 50 miles per gallon.

    I wrote a blog review about it here:

    http://www.freewebs.com/isitworthmytime/...

    It's very simple. You don't change your engine or computer. A quart-size (95O cc) container is placed somewhere under the hood. You fill it with DISTILLED WATER and a little bit of BAKING SODA. The device gets vacuum and electricity (12 Volts) from the engine, and produces HHO gas (Hydrogen+Oxygen). The HHO gas is supplied to the engine's intake manifold or carburetor as shown below.

    Hope this helps.

    King

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