Hydrogen Generator
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Hydrogen Generator
Hello all
I own a 2004 Dodge Ram SLT 1500 Quad Cab, 4.7L V8. Bought new and I must say that I absolutely enjoy driving this vehicle. Not to mention the look is just awesome. I have done some mods to my truck and the latest is a Hydrogen generator that works flawlessly.
For anyone who has read, reviewed, inquired and dismissed the possiblity of adding this to your truck.....I say reconsider. I know there are many of these items floating on EBay consider this, you can order one and if you do not know crap about how to install it correctly then you will achieve some increase in gas mileage (15 - 20%) but you could do better like up to 50% if you have it installed by someone who knows a lot about the mechanics of a vehicle.
Mine has been on for one month and I am getting 6 to 8 more miles in the city and 22 to 24 more miles on the highway.
Pics will be posted later tonight for those that want to know what it looks like.
Oh by the way when I first bought it I had a KVH DirecTV A5 Satellite dish installed so I can watch my favorite TV shows while driving. You will also see on the pics that I post tonight.
Cisco
I own a 2004 Dodge Ram SLT 1500 Quad Cab, 4.7L V8. Bought new and I must say that I absolutely enjoy driving this vehicle. Not to mention the look is just awesome. I have done some mods to my truck and the latest is a Hydrogen generator that works flawlessly.
For anyone who has read, reviewed, inquired and dismissed the possiblity of adding this to your truck.....I say reconsider. I know there are many of these items floating on EBay consider this, you can order one and if you do not know crap about how to install it correctly then you will achieve some increase in gas mileage (15 - 20%) but you could do better like up to 50% if you have it installed by someone who knows a lot about the mechanics of a vehicle.
Mine has been on for one month and I am getting 6 to 8 more miles in the city and 22 to 24 more miles on the highway.
Pics will be posted later tonight for those that want to know what it looks like.
Oh by the way when I first bought it I had a KVH DirecTV A5 Satellite dish installed so I can watch my favorite TV shows while driving. You will also see on the pics that I post tonight.
Cisco
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Have you considered how much hydrogen is actually in that little jar of water? How much hydrogen would you have to burn to go a mile? How much electricity does it take to extract the hydrogen? What is the ratio of electricity input into the generator vs the amount of hydrogen extracted?
All very valid questions. Unfortunately, there is not enough hydrogen in a small jar of water to achieve what some claim. The other problem is that the electricity to extract the hydrogen is generated by your truck which comes from burning gas.
All very valid questions. Unfortunately, there is not enough hydrogen in a small jar of water to achieve what some claim. The other problem is that the electricity to extract the hydrogen is generated by your truck which comes from burning gas.
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Ciscoh2o is correct. It does work, and it works well. There are members on this forum that are doing it, and having great success. I will be installing one I built myself, on my VW. I get about 35 mpg on the hwy, now. I'm hoping for 45 of better with my setup.
There are things everyone will need to look out for. The O2s will tell the ECU that the engine is running lean after a short time. So you will need to counteract that. There are several things that can be done.
Cheers to you Cisco, for having the ***** to take the chance with it. Remember, a few guys were sitting around a table when the idea of creating a car was thought up. Engineers designed the Titanic.
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You have no idea what you are talking about. This was taught to us in grade school. (unless you had to ride in the short bus)
Ciscoh2o is correct. It does work, and it works well. There are members on this forum that are doing it, and having great success. I will be installing one I built myself, on my VW. I get about 35 mpg on the hwy, now. I'm hoping for 45 of better with my setup.
There are things everyone will need to look out for. The O2s will tell the ECU that the engine is running lean after a short time. So you will need to counteract that. There are several things that can be done.
Cheers to you Cisco, for having the ***** to take the chance with it. Remember, a few guys were sitting around a table when the idea of creating a car was thought up. Engineers designed the Titanic.
Ciscoh2o is correct. It does work, and it works well. There are members on this forum that are doing it, and having great success. I will be installing one I built myself, on my VW. I get about 35 mpg on the hwy, now. I'm hoping for 45 of better with my setup.
There are things everyone will need to look out for. The O2s will tell the ECU that the engine is running lean after a short time. So you will need to counteract that. There are several things that can be done.
Cheers to you Cisco, for having the ***** to take the chance with it. Remember, a few guys were sitting around a table when the idea of creating a car was thought up. Engineers designed the Titanic.
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we gotta warn hammer about this one. says hes in tampa, which isnt too far from hammer ha