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hhoenhancers
07-15-2008, 03:05 PM
PICTURE ==> http://hhoenhancers.webs.com/apps/photos/album.jsp?albumID=1416373

HHO Enhancer Platinum MAP/MAF Sensor Enhancers are built directly from the Water4Gas specifications manual. Equipped with separate Hwy & City adjustments along with an *Enhanced* & *Factory* (Original Factory Setting) switch. This device was designed in accordance with Water4Gas to work with an HHO generator (Hydrogen Fuel Cell) - Electrolyzer.

*Enhancers are built to order individually. Unit will be shipped within 7 days of order. *


www.HHOEnhancers.com

$40 / Free Shipping - CLICK HERE (http://hhoenhancers.webs.com/apps/webstore/) for bulk order pricing.

h-power
07-15-2008, 09:30 PM
How do you deal with the O2 sensor and the increased volume of O2 in the exhaust?? If you don't address it a "Check Engine" light will set and code(s) will be stored in the ECU and will run in it's default settings.

Lane
07-30-2008, 12:19 AM
From my wiring diagram for my 99 toyota Taco, it appears I have 2 sensors on the intake side. Do I need a MAP/Maf enhancer for each sensor?

hhoenhancers
08-14-2008, 12:59 PM
These map sensor enhancer units will not work in conjunction with oxygen sensors. These units are specifically designed to alter the MAP or MAF direct current signal before reaching the ECU (on board computer). These units are designed to lower your fuel consumption so that you may introduce more alternative fuel.

Without this device you are just adding HHO to your existing fuel intake and not saving any fuel at all. Oxygen sensor enhancers work, but in a different way. oxygen sensor enhancers are introduced between each o2 sensor wire and the ECU thus adding millivolts to the signal to trick the computer into believing your vehicle is running rich and should lean the fuel air ratio. This is great except these units are more expensive and are difficult to install. You will also need one for each upstream oxygen sensor. Usually (2).

MAP sensor enhancers give the driver real time control over the fuel air mixture allowing for safety and adjustment for different circumstances.

Hope this is helpful.

www.HHOEnhancers.com

BoyntonStu
08-14-2008, 03:37 PM
Make: Model: Year: Sensor device(s) required: Additional information

Ford ZX2 (Escort) 2001 ?


BoyntonStu

Roland Jacques
09-19-2008, 11:54 PM
So with your Map enhancer I dont have to worry about the O2 sensors at all? Your enhanser will allow me to lean out my GMC van without messing with the O2 sensors?

shortstack
09-22-2008, 10:07 PM
i bought one, works very well, least expensive one for the price, that actually works.

hygear
09-22-2008, 11:09 PM
These map sensor enhancer units will not work in conjunction with oxygen sensors. These units are specifically designed to alter the MAP or MAF direct current signal before reaching the ECU (on board computer). These units are designed to lower your fuel consumption so that you may introduce more alternative fuel.

Without this device you are just adding HHO to your existing fuel intake and not saving any fuel at all. Oxygen sensor enhancers work, but in a different way. oxygen sensor enhancers are introduced between each o2 sensor wire and the ECU thus adding millivolts to the signal to trick the computer into believing your vehicle is running rich and should lean the fuel air ratio. This is great except these units are more expensive and are difficult to install. You will also need one for each upstream oxygen sensor. Usually (2).

MAP sensor enhancers give the driver real time control over the fuel air mixture allowing for safety and adjustment for different circumstances.

Hope this is helpful.

www.HHOEnhancers.com (http://www.HHOEnhancers.com)


Sorry to disagree on two accounts,efies are no more difficult to install than map enhancers both are relatively easy to install.Also you don't need two single efies to handle two precat O2s systems,dual efies are available from a number of companys that sell them.One last thing to remember is the O2s has the last say of what the ecm looks at to determine air fuel ratios and won't tolerate much leaning from other sources without going into an open loop.I bought a map enhancer a while back and it 's saved me some mpg but I'm getting tired of constantly clearing cels by using it.If you have narrowband o2 sensors you can use an efie and it works better than a map enhancer for overall mileage gains.

mytoyotasucks
09-23-2008, 12:15 AM
does this work on all vehicles?
i have a 89 caddy 4.5L

hygear
09-23-2008, 07:14 AM
does this work on all vehicles?
i have a 89 caddy 4.5L


Were you refering to my post or another?

mytoyotasucks
09-23-2008, 04:05 PM
PICTURE ==> http://hhoenhancers.webs.com/apps/photos/album.jsp?albumID=1416373

HHO Enhancer Platinum MAP/MAF Sensor Enhancers are built directly from the Water4Gas specifications manual. Equipped with separate Hwy & City adjustments along with an *Enhanced* & *Factory* (Original Factory Setting) switch. This device was designed in accordance with Water4Gas to work with an HHO generator (Hydrogen Fuel Cell) - Electrolyzer.

*Enhancers are built to order individually. Unit will be shipped within 7 days of order. *


www.HHOEnhancers.com


does this work on all vehicles?
i have a 89 caddy 4.5L



Were you refering to my post or another?




was refering to HHO Enhancer Platinum MAP/MAF Sensor Enhancers

hygear
09-23-2008, 04:27 PM
does this work on all vehicles?
i have a 89 caddy 4.5L

They should work on any vehicle that has a map sensor.Autozone has free wiring diagrams for most car and trucks you can look it up there or in a service manual for your vehicle.

scrode
09-23-2008, 07:27 PM
his web page is broke :rolleyes: I guess his sales are low because he wants to much for a $20 part costs $15 to make and he sells it for $40 anyone see a ripoff? seems he's more in it to sell not help.

Just my opinion

shortstack
09-24-2008, 03:02 AM
^^^ well better then the one's i've seen going going $80 lol

Stevo
09-24-2008, 01:30 PM
Yeh, he says it's good for MAP or *MAF*. How the hell is that possible? They are two completely different sensors. Yes they both fit in the intake path, but one measure air mass via flow and the other measures manifold pressure. I just don't see how it's possible. Data please. :rolleyes:

mytoyotasucks
09-24-2008, 03:33 PM
his web page is broke :rolleyes: I guess his sales are low because he wants to much for a $20 part costs $15 to make and he sells it for $40 anyone see a ripoff? seems he's more in it to sell not help.

Just my opinion

I dont think its a bad price - nice looking too.

scrode
09-24-2008, 05:05 PM
100% markup not bad :confused: ? o...k... but its pretty :o o....k.....
greed got us to $4.00 a gal :mad: .

I'm not saying making a profit is bad, but 100% profit or more

ohh sorry he said if you buy bulk you get rates hahahaha

I joined this forum to help, not bleed the members for what I can get. If he wanted to help, $25 would be a better price, even with that price he would be making a killing.
economics 101 = lower price- higher volume -more sales- more money
higher price -low volume -less sales - maybe same money (short term) but run the
risk people figure you out and then no more sales.

But go ahead and buy his pretty stuff it's free world to sell and buy what you like, it's also a place I can state my opinion.

peace

hhoenhancers
10-07-2008, 04:08 PM
These enhancers work on any vehicle equipped with map sensor or a direct current maf sensor. The reason it works on both sensors is the simple reduction of voltage. Both sensors communicate with the ECU using voltage (1-5). Less voltage less fuel. Simple mechanics really. As for the gentleman who believes I am ripping people off... I am sorry you feel that way. I am not looking to drain anybody's bank account here, simply building and selling a cool device that has been more than helpful with our fuel situation. If everyone believes that $40 for a single map/maf sensor enhancer is really too much, even with the free shipping. Please let me know why, I will gladly listen. Thank you all for your time!

Zac
HHOEnhancers.com

cjwatts77
10-25-2008, 10:47 AM
When you turn the map sensor enhancer off does the vehicle return to normal operation as if there was no sensor enhancer?

Thanks

mytoyotasucks
10-25-2008, 12:05 PM
When you turn the map sensor enhancer off does the vehicle return to normal operation as if there was no sensor enhancer?

Thanks

Yes that is the idea of the on off button, and rember that u r only to adjust a little at a time, otherwise the computer might pick up on that there's a problem with the sensor and through a code.

HALS-GUNSMITHING
10-25-2008, 11:06 PM
[QUOTE=hhoenhancers;3547]PICTURE ==> http://hhoenhancers.webs.com/apps/photos/album.jsp?albumID=1416373

HHO Enhancer Platinum MAP/MAF Sensor Enhancers are built directly from the Water4Gas specifications manual. Equipped with separate Hwy & City adjustments along with an *Enhanced* & *Factory* (Original Factory Setting) switch. This device was designed in accordance with Water4Gas to work with an HHO generator (Hydrogen Fuel Cell) - Electrolyzer.

*Enhancers are built to order individually. Unit will be shipped within 7 days of order. *


www.HHOEnhancers.com

[URL="http://hhoenhancers.webs.com/apps/webstore/"]

Is it possible to burn pistons or valves when using this devise be leaning the mixture too much? Has anyone had this happen to them? Is their any warranty against engine damage?

Painless
10-26-2008, 11:43 AM
Leaning the mixture too much can cause engine damage due to extra combustion heat. Installing an EGT (exhaust gas temp) gauge is your best protection against this.

HALS-GUNSMITHING
10-26-2008, 05:48 PM
Leaning the mixture too much can cause engine damage due to extra combustion heat. Installing an EGT (exhaust gas temp) gauge is your best protection against this.

Where can you find thease and how much do they go for?

alpha-dog
10-29-2008, 09:50 PM
You can get a EGT gauge at jeggs or summit. Also I was looking at a aero force scan gauge today for short term fuel trim monitoring and one of the sensors that came with it was a EGT probe. They were asking $239.00 and it monitored everything on dodges 2006 and 2007.
russ

Boltazar
10-29-2008, 10:24 PM
Has anyone seen anyway to monoter head temp?

mytoyotasucks
10-30-2008, 12:22 AM
ya u can use a temp gauge that bolts into the head, for water temp.