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    JonDoh Guest

    92 Lincoln Town Car

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    92 Lincoln Town Car 4.6L V8

    179,000+ miles
    No electronic enhancements
    Currently testing mpg (don't know how? odometer don't work)
    *unable to install O2 extenders, ECM difficult access


    Gen info:

    17P3N5 316 Shiney plates
    15.4 volts
    24 amps
    126 degrees
    1.75 LPM
    Water/NaoH (2L/3 tsp)

    The Installation:


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    2 LPM at 12 amps and 15.4 volts is 10.82 MMW !!!

    I think you need to post a very detailed description of your cell setup!
    2006 Dodge Ram 4.7L - 16.5 mpg stock
    My thread Painless Experiment in HHO

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    JonDoh Guest
    oops... I fixed the numbers... those little amp gauges aren't exactly correct... kinda had to hit it then the needle moved

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    I noticed on your setups you have a plastic bottle for a reservoir. How much fluid does it hold? Where did you buy it?

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    JonDoh Guest
    ^^^^Advance Auto, Autozone or Wal-Mart(rarely) $7.99 They're really compact for small cars. We used the larger reservoir for this vehicle. Replace stock red caps with rubber cap from Lowes(plumbing)$2.99 Barbs were added using Epoxy especially formulated for plastic temp 200* also from AA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonDoh View Post
    ^^^^Advance Auto, Autozone or Wal-Mart(rarely) $7.99 They're really compact for small cars. We used the larger reservoir for this vehicle. Replace stock red caps with rubber cap from Lowes(plumbing)$2.99 Barbs were added using Epoxy especially formulated for plastic temp 200* also from AA.
    Thanks, I needed some ideas a little more versatile.

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