I would like to hear from everyone who has had a problem caused by HHO (i.e. burnt pistons & valves or flsh backs) so that all of us could learn on how to prevent costly damage and personal injury! Thanks in advance for all your input.
I would like to hear from everyone who has had a problem caused by HHO (i.e. burnt pistons & valves or flsh backs) so that all of us could learn on how to prevent costly damage and personal injury! Thanks in advance for all your input.
iv'e had a bottle i was using to test LMP, blow up.
dont put a flame to it.
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And lots of KOH (16 LBS)
Not currently running HHO.
I dont run HHO during winter.
I had problems removing a large brown stain from my living room carpet after I lit some foam left over in my reservoir and scared my wifes dog.
Has anyone burnt a piston or valve with too much HHO or leaning the motor too much?
My system's been installed for over a year and 35,000 miles,and the only thing that's happened is better mpg.The truck still uses only a 1/2 quart of oil between oil changes the same as before hho.I don't have any pitting of the throttle body nor the intake.My cell is installed 6 feet from the intake with 2 bubblers along the way to insure nothing but hho ever reaches my motor.
The main problem people have that end up with motor damage were just plain careless,or in too much hurry to build it and slap it on without thinking it through and most didn't take enough time to read and learn.
I like the dog scare story best. You Win You should have told us more about the bottle exploding