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i havent read the entire post. do you have at least a 2LPM hho sys?
To size a reactor or plates for that matter you need to add 1 lpm over the .5 lpm per liter size of engine size rule of thumb. A 4.3 liter engine should have a reactor that puts out about 3.5 LPM. The reason for this is you never want to be running your reactor at max all the time and some engines, for what ever reason, work better with more but a lot with less. Now to complicate it more the HHO must be more than just quantity. If you are dumping a lot of moisture or poor quality of HHO into the mix you are not going to see the returns. Metered moisture in a dry climate is excellent but does not do a whole lot in climates that have more moisture in the air to begin with especially when you are not metering it. There are some exceptions and that is where the moisture is negatively charged. (negative ions) I could add more but will have to bite my tongue here.