There is truth in all the above, I also agree that HHO and Browns gas are the same thing but the members on the Wild about Britain forum gave me so much stick about the name HHO that I have tried to avoid that conflict by calling it Browns gas on this forum.
One of the classic Bentleys had a nebuliser that sprayed a mist of water under the bonnet to increase its power output when racing and we all know that cars go faster on a damp day, so water is beyond doubt a benefit.
It has also been shown that the old water in a HHO bubbler jar is still potent without the generator being used, but it is claimed that it has been altered in some way that makes it better than normal water?
Another study has shown that the hotter cleaner burn created when using HHO somehow reduces the engines heat and therefore the energy that is normaly lost by heat?
Anyway, the point is that we all reduce pollutants, enjoy better performance and save money, none of that can be a bad thing,
Kind regards to you all,
David