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  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helz_McFugly View Post
    after using 3/4 tank with my new HHO system and Im getting 25MPG.
    With or without FS2?

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    with. I havent run my car without the FS 2 sinse Ive had it. before I had the FS2 I was down to 14MPG. so I can say with confidence that it works, but I think I could get better gains if I had full control of the ECM, by an AFC or EFIE's. Or having my ECM custom programed
    The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?
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    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by Helz_McFugly View Post
    I used a simple hose clamp around my rubber intake hose and cranked it down to about 2" ID. It didnt bind or bend it out of shape, I now have vacuum where my HHO is ported in. I tested it last night with a bottle I had rigged up to messure HHO output. I stuck the hose in the hole where my HHO is ported in and it sucked bubbles through about 4 inches of water pretty good when I got about 1000 RPMs. it really pulled it through at 2000, at idle it bubbled very little but bubbled none the less. So when I get the WVI built it should work great.
    So far I dont seem to have lost any HP. and I checked my mileage today after using 3/4 tank with my new HHO system and Im getting 25MPG. 19MPG without HHO.
    That's superb! I am very glad you were able to achieve this. Good job! You are getting the right amount of gains with HHO, so that keeps me motivated to continue with my system I hope to install and mix with the WVI system.

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    I took the hose clamp off and came up with a better idea. I cut a cone funnel down to fit inside my intake hose tight and perfect. the hole and the small end of the cone is only 1.75" and I get alot of vacuum where I port in now and no loss of power at all. I tested it again today in a different way. I put a hose in a cup of water to see how far it would suck it up. in a 3/8 hose it pulled it up about 5 inches at 3000 rpms, about 1/2" a idle so I think this is going to work much better and looks alot better then a hose clamp crunched down on my intake hose. Its inside so you dont even see it.
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    GREAT work Helz......Makes me PROUD!!!!

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    something that is almost what your talking about

    here is a web site that has a product similar to a injection system. http://www.aquatuneofalaska.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by shiby View Post
    here is a web site that has a product similar to a injection system. http://www.aquatuneofalaska.com
    thats a cool little gadget. They have some coll stuff on that site. the only thing missing are prices. And I bet i know why.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helz_McFugly View Post
    I took the hose clamp off and came up with a better idea. I cut a cone funnel down to fit inside my intake hose tight and perfect. the hole and the small end of the cone is only 1.75" and I get alot of vacuum where I port in now and no loss of power at all. I tested it again today in a different way. I put a hose in a cup of water to see how far it would suck it up. in a 3/8 hose it pulled it up about 5 inches at 3000 rpms, about 1/2" a idle so I think this is going to work much better and looks alot better then a hose clamp crunched down on my intake hose. Its inside so you dont even see it.
    Yep, that's my exact idea. I will start a new topic with my cell now. Let's record and compare results.

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    ok its installed. I made it out of 2" PVC and some clear tube so I could see it working but I ended up having to put it in a spot where you cant see it at all. Its tall as hell, maybe 15 inches tall, it pulls those bubbles up really high and I only have like 4 inches of water in it. it only bubbles when Im excellerating, not at idle and not while at cruising highway speeds, unless I give it gas or get above 2500 RPMS, but it works. So we'll see. I didnt even take a picture or vid. thats not like me. well its also 3:30am. Im sure ill take it out tomorrow and do some more tweeking to it.
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    Helz.... Maybe I'm not understanding??
    why would this work for you? Most all the running at highway speeds is at 1500-2200 rpm wouldn't your WVI be sitting still.... inputting no water vapor. Do you normally run at 2500+ rpm??

    I took a 20 oz 7up bottle, [It was just the right diameter of the MAF sensor outlet] and I cut it off at the shoulder just as it begins to taper to the top. I then cut off the spout so the small opening was 1.75" and put it in my wife's car. 3.5 LTR V6 {She wont let me touch her baby She doesnt know} It has a trip computer and gives all the MPG info you need. I have averaged around 26-27 MPG. over the last 3 years. So I reset the computer and we'll see what the average is. I was getting 34 mpg on the flat ground this morning.
    No HHO Just the coller/venture

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