recent patent from Cal-Tech and lab results from Rowan University suggest
that hydrinos are for real and that BLP of Cranburry NJ is producing them using skeletal catalyst Rayney nickel. HHO kits may be producing them in small quantities also which would account for the small amount of water used to produce so much efficiency. hydrinos form when hydrogen atoms migrate into tiny 2nm metal cavities and form molecules while inside this cavity. the molecules are much smaller than the 2 atoms that formed it due to a novel orientation on the time axis. to encourage this production in your kits I have several recommendations you can try alone or mix in combinations. Use skeletal catalysts for your plates (from BLP reactor), hi voltage electrolysis using distilled water (from cold fusion anomalous heat data). heat the catalyst with tungsten foil heater (from BLP). heat and vibration are already inherent in the engine compartment but intentionally constructing your plates to encourage mechanical resonance will assist in dissacociating the H2 into HH and exchanges between the microscopic cavities and the electrolyte. Good Luck
Fran