Aug 20, 2008 by real-men, drink-Jim.Beam | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
i pine for to build a hho generator for my truck, how do i fool the o2 sensers so mytruck dosn't use more gas?
The quickest way would in all probability be to buy an enhancer on the web already built, which would also adjust the Maf or Map sensor. And for those unbelievers, don't knock it till you've tried it. It gave me 9 more mile to the gallon from 16 mpg
Jun 25, 2008 by FirstPcRepair.com | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Ok, So I have built an HHO generator, but what I am wondering is Do I lack to hook up an efie thingy between the computer and the o2 sensor on the car?
Will I not notice any performance unless I use the efie detail, or will I notice more
You only constraint an EFIE if your oxygen sensor is making the computer dump fuel in because it's reading too lean. You'll to all intents need a way to check the exhaust emissions to know for sure, but try the HHO generator alone.
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Nov 09, 2008 by 222Spider | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Hello,
I am building a hydrogen generator system for my dealings. It has multiple cells and they are positioned in the back of my truck, running trough about 13 feet of hose prospering under the truck and up to the intake on the engine.
Here's a innuendo.
The manifold vacuum will be more than enough to move the HHO from the container to the engine,and at a proportionate rate.Maybe the check valve is gift too much resistance.It would be interesting to connect a pressure/vacuum
Unstained Energy 101: Are hydropower, hydrogen, and nuclear power Hydrogen is extracted from profligately through electrolysis by separating the two hydrogen atoms from the one oxygen atom to create HHO gas. and more »
Manufactured Gas (syngas) from water - the Unlimited Energy Solution!If you did that with HHO, you'd end up back with water. But syngas is made of the building blocks of hydrogen ions and carbon-oxygen molecules.