Hahahahahaha some one forget to tell you guys be carefull and its not a toy
Hahahahahaha some one forget to tell you guys be carefull and its not a toy
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This is good stuff. It will help people relize how serious HHO could be and what not to do to prevent injury or damage. I took a small gatorade bottle with gas and capped it, tied a rag around it and set it on fire and stepped wat back. When it finaly burned through the bottle it sounded like a shot gun blast. I'd still like to here more on any vehicle damage. Any takers?
I heard of a guy on another forum that melted his spark plugs. I would like to get the best MPG gain with out altering any sensors. I just don't think motors were designed to run any leaner than all the manufactures shoot for.
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And lots of KOH (16 LBS)
Not currently running HHO.
I dont run HHO during winter.
Yes but being that HHO burns 3x hotter than gas wouldn't you need a richer mixture to compensate?
Yes the burn should be hotter but it also faster. The idea is the faster burn mean less heat transfer. So the speed of the burn is supose to more than offsets the heat from the hotter burn.
The goal of using HHO is to be get away from using Extra fuel to cool. this is one reason why we can lean it out.
PS. I think the guys spark plug's electrodes MAY have "burnt off" because maybe some electrolyte from his generator was getting into his cylinders. (just a guess)
http://hhoforums.com/showthread.php?t=1521
So far the only damage I have manged is to myself while building the cell..
PS. Dont click this if you are squeemish about blood...
http://www.lumenlab.com/forums/uploa...1221097186.jpg
I think the burned pistons and other similar problems are caused by folks leaning their engines out to much when running HHO.
Dave Nowlin