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Anyone try HHO?????

Old Sep 25, 2008 | 05:01 PM
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mine is a 4x2
 
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Old Sep 26, 2008 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by hydrashocker
That is an increase of about 18%. But then again how many miles do you get out of a tank of gas without HHO?????

Remember people that this is a 2wd.
on hwy with 20gal I usually get without HHO something like 390-420 miles.
on city it's like 300-350 miles. as far as I know my tank is 21 gal and as I guess I would use 20 gal before refueling, because I usually don't refuel until my gas gauge reaches "E". I might be wrong it might be more than 1 gal in the tank before I refuel, thats my rough numbers.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2008 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by giozera
oh btw one user was asking if this was real why the car manufacturers dont use this? hahaa are u for real dude?? the oil mafia dont wants that technology to be know to public because than they wouldn't be reach!!

So it's all just a big oil company conspiracy? lol
 
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Old Sep 29, 2008 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by giozera
I can't give u exact MPGs because I dont have that real time economy display on my truck, but I can say during this time I have tested many times and I really got better economy when I was driving with HHO gen on. like on hwy driving it would give me 50-70miles more on whole tank (20 gallons)
and on city hwy driving somewhere 30~50 miles more
You have done all this to your truck and yet you can't figure out how to get miles per gallon? It's miles/gallon. You don't need some stupid overhead computer to figure this. You just divide how many miles you went by how many gallons it took to fill it back up.
 
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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 07:41 AM
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so sad

so many man-hours of effort wasted

imagine a high school system in the USA
where young people could take a class
where they 'hands on'
take apart/put back together/test
a vehicle that could run on nearly any fuel
including gasoline/ethanol/propane/methane/hydrogen gas/

if this seems like it would cost too much
consider that we spend more than $70,000 of tax dollars
on the average high school graduates,
even more on the drop-outs
 
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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by gr8scott72
You have done all this to your truck and yet you can't figure out how to get miles per gallon? It's miles/gallon. You don't need some stupid overhead computer to figure this. You just divide how many miles you went by how many gallons it took to fill it back up.
if u are that smart u go ahead and figure it out I gave u numbers already!
 
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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 09:30 AM
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^LOL^
 
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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 10:20 AM
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Oh Ya!......LOL^

But really. You should have a 25 gallon tank and putting in fuel and not counting the gallons per how many miles doesn't really help us in our quest for the real numbers. If you could please fill up then do a good overall hwy/city then refill the fuel and write down the numbers (gallons and mileage) we can figure it out for you if you don't know how.

Too many people are waiting for the accual numbers. Yes we are estatic and await your reply.
 
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Old Oct 1, 2008 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by hydrashocker
Oh Ya!......LOL^

But really. You should have a 25 gallon tank and putting in fuel and not counting the gallons per how many miles doesn't really help us in our quest for the real numbers. If you could please fill up then do a good overall hwy/city then refill the fuel and write down the numbers (gallons and mileage) we can figure it out for you if you don't know how.

Too many people are waiting for the accual numbers. Yes we are estatic and await your reply.
25 Gallon tank?? no way man! the most I could ever fit in that truck was 20.8 gallons and that was when my gas gauge was below E line. and those numbers are always variable because it depends on many things and 3 most important things are outside temp, water mineral contents which is different on different places and the traffic that is never the same as yesterday and u should realize that. the temp is very important producing HHO, if its too hot outside water gets heated more with that huge engine next to it and when water gets hot less HHO is produced. cold is not that much issue because once engine warms up water usually gets to it normal temp.
I don't get it what's so hard to understand here comes again:
without HHO: 20Gal fuel HWY 390-420 miles and city 300-350miles
with HHO on: HWY 410-465 miles (465 was the most I ever drove with HHO) and city 330-385 miles.
u should never expect same results because it depends on many thing. and btw I'm not the kinda driver who needs few miles to reach speed limit when I start moving I'm usually the first one who reaches speed limit. I'm saying that because many of u might think I drive slow to get those results.
 
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Old Oct 1, 2008 | 10:22 AM
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lol when i had it on my truck(jsut the hho none of the other stuff) i got aobut he same in city as i did w/o it but on the highway it went up to like 24-25 ish so it helps some but you dont get enough at the higher rpms(acceleration ect) to make ahuge difference around town it works better when ur cruising along at a fairly low rpm
 
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