What if we are all on the wrong track by attempting to add more and more HHO to our engines. What did he say? Heresy, not really. If we are using HHO as a catalyst to help burn fuel more efficiently and get better fuel economy, then there has to be a certain amount which will cause this to happen. Any more after that we put in actually becomes fuel and may actually cause the operating parameters of the engine to change. It may actually need for the timing to be set differently than what the computer calls for. It also may increase the probability of the computer realizing something is happening and cause it to fight back. I think most of us realize we aren't going to make enough HHO for it to be the sole fuel source for our vehicles. With that thought in mind, maybe we should concentrate more on discovering just how much HHO is enough to optimize it's performance as a catalyst.

Dave Nowlin