Anyone try HHO?????
The pic's finally came back. I don't know what happened???
Anyway, the best way to read high temps and about the only precise way is with a Mercury thermometer.
Okay for you guys that accually paid for the E books on water4gas.com. Look and read they state that the more cells the lower the temp in each cell. We are aiming for better results inlong run.Think, we knowplastic will disintegrate before glass. We have First timerswho have never thought about working on their car arethinking about this. Let everyonefeel safe in the long run. Remember there are folks who don't check under their hood at all.This is something that can be very substancial to are gas mileage in the long run. I will try more cells along with the map sensorand then post my results in the future. My point Plastic could touch anything hot in the engine and melt. So for people who decide to try this KEEP plastic away from hot to the toch parts of your engine![sm=nono.gif]
Hmmm I never thought it would heat up? I never experimented this using high current. Only did the regular batteries for school projects. But it makes sense as water is acting like a resistor so anything that resists would create heat.
sticking this back to top. Anyone got any good results on this on their Durango's yet? Other sections in this forum, I think the 2nd gen dakota and ram section are reporting in and they are showing some really good results.
I made a change to 4-316L surgical 3/16' solid plates. HHO output is a huge increase from my prevoius output.
I ran a live OBD II scanner and found the MAP sensor reading changing from 12.5 HG' to between 8.9HG' and 9.4HG".
Does this mean it is reacting properly in the intake without a MAP enhancer?
I have all the stuff to build one, but just haven't had the time.
I ran a live OBD II scanner and found the MAP sensor reading changing from 12.5 HG' to between 8.9HG' and 9.4HG".
Does this mean it is reacting properly in the intake without a MAP enhancer?
I have all the stuff to build one, but just haven't had the time.
before my plates disintegrated on me my overhead was showing a 3-4 mpg increase, but when i filled up i had only gained 1 bc my plates just disolved ineed to find something that wont be destroyed so this definetly has potential if you have plates that will hold up
umm i beleive it was steel, but not sure bc we had it laying around from when we made a heat shield for our wood stove i read somwhere that you can use the stainless steel outdoor electric box covers as plates so im thinking of trying that as soon as i get a chance to pick a couple up









