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  1. #21
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    What!?!?!

    Quote Originally Posted by ridelong View Post
    Dennis13030,

    Got data on the HHO hooked up to the Honda intake manifold. 53% mpg increase.

    Was 19.4 mpg, now 29.7 mpg. YAHOO!

    Car is using about 2 oz of water in about 50 miles.
    Your 4 cyl Honda was getting 19.4 MPG!??! My V6 supercharged Grand Prix gets better than that! Was something wrong with that car??

    53% increase is huge! Congrats! I'd love to see a pic of your cell/generator if you're so inclined!


    Oh! And water spark plugs are very interesting! If someone makes one, I'll be your first customer.
    Give a man a match, and he’ll be warm for a minute, but set him on fire, and he’ll be warm for the rest of his life.

    2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 3.8L SII S/C'd
    15%-20% MPG increase at 1.5 Amps
    2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4.7L V8
    No gains.

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    Honda baseline

    HHOhoper,

    The Honda belongs to a friend of mine. The car has about 160,000 miles.

    I thought the baseline sucked for a 4 cyl., so did he.

    My 2003 ranger 2.3 liter got a baseline 22.4 mpg., now 30.8 with HHO.

    I have pictures, but don't know how to attach them to a post.

    I have not made any water spark plugs. That is why I stopped talking about them. When I have some valid data or test results I'll start posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ridelong View Post
    HHOhoper,

    The Honda belongs to a friend of mine. The car has about 160,000 miles.

    I thought the baseline sucked for a 4 cyl., so did he.

    My 2003 ranger 2.3 liter got a baseline 22.4 mpg., now 30.8 with HHO.

    I have pictures, but don't know how to attach them to a post.

    I have not made any water spark plugs. That is why I stopped talking about them. When I have some valid data or test results I'll start posting.
    I think you're results are fantastic. I have a 2000 Grand Prix GTP (supercharged) 3.8L V6 and a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L V8 that I'm trying to get set up. I really hope I don't happen to have one of those cars that need a lot of modifications to see any benefit.
    Give a man a match, and he’ll be warm for a minute, but set him on fire, and he’ll be warm for the rest of his life.

    2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 3.8L SII S/C'd
    15%-20% MPG increase at 1.5 Amps
    2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4.7L V8
    No gains.

  4. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by liberybell View Post
    Has anybody look into the water spark plug farther?
    How can they be used on our existing gasoline vehicles? Can they be used in diesel vehicles (replace the injectors)?
    Do we still need some type of fuel in the system?

    Thanks!
    Okay, some answers. Gas engines yes, through the injecters would be best. Deisel engines, probably not, they have no spark to start combustion and they need some deisel fuel as a lubrication. No other fuel required, otherwise it's just a booster and best to go through the intake.

    As for the design itself, google stan meyer.

    or there is another one here, http://www.angelfire.com/ak5/energy21/puharich.htm

  5. #25
    LinChiek Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by ridelong View Post
    HHOhoper,

    The Honda belongs to a friend of mine. The car has about 160,000 miles.

    I thought the baseline sucked for a 4 cyl., so did he.

    My 2003 ranger 2.3 liter got a baseline 22.4 mpg., now 30.8 with HHO.

    I have pictures, but don't know how to attach them to a post.

    I have not made any water spark plugs. That is why I stopped talking about them. When I have some valid data or test results I'll start posting.

    refer to the above pic......

    or u can just upload it to http://imageshack.us/index.php

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    Water spark

    LinChiek ,

    OK, I'm back on the water spark plug.

    Built the spray part of this experiment with a 1/4 copper tube with 1 end soldered closed, then drilled 1 hole with #74 bit ( 0.020 inch). I will connect the tube through a valve to a garden hose. The garden hose will isolate the copper tube from ground.

    I am going to take 120 vac, through a bridge rectifier, + to the tubing, and - to a metal plate that I will spray the water onto.

    Probably going to put this mess in a plastic 5 gallon bucket for safety.

    Hope to make fireworks tomorrow.

    Yours, the hijacker

  7. #27
    BAD MEDICINE Guest
    WOW, so the HHO is ignited as it goes through the spark plug or ......?

  8. #28
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    Water spark plug

    BAD MEDICINE,

    Not sure what is happening, look on youtube at coldfusion9. The guy is spraying water with electrolyte straight on a sparkplug electrode that is hooked to 180 vdc. The thing really looks like it is igniting the water somehow. I think he is seperating the molecules with plasma, caused when the water makes a conductive path across the electrodes. Real cool.

    I tried this with regular tap water, and I couldnt get it to do anything.

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