i bought this and i can tell that was big waste of money
http://cgi.ebay.com/HHO-FLASHBACK-AR...item3a5808c3ee
i does stop back fire but gas flow in nooooooot that great it build a lot of pressure in my bubbler.
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i bought this and i can tell that was big waste of money
http://cgi.ebay.com/HHO-FLASHBACK-AR...item3a5808c3ee
i does stop back fire but gas flow in nooooooot that great it build a lot of pressure in my bubbler.
That seems strange. Lots of people swear by this one.
I started using these based on comments on this forum. I'm ashamed to admit, however, that I did not do a before/after production test. Guess I've got something to do next week. I'll report my findings here.
I use them and yes a little pressure builds up but so what, you still get the same output. The gas does not just magically go away after it builds up pressure. If you are losing output it would seem to me that you have a bubbler that cannot handle the pressure and has a leak. Find me an arrestor that works, and does not inhibit flow. I have to disagree, these arrestors kick butt, especially for the money!
I have to agree. flash back arrestors are a must , unfortunatly pressure builds up... up-stream of them. Any leaks in your set-up will force the gas out before the arrestor. If your system is leak proof total volume of gas will not change.
...I'll add to that the vacuum from the engine will far offset the small restriction of this arrestor, as well as your production.
Don't hook the system up to any vacuum source!:mad:
Shouldn't be hooked up to the intake either. It should go between the throttle body and air cleaner.