Originally Posted by
cmajeff
I am new to HHO design and have done a ton of reading. I have come to the conclusion that while I am very interested in getting my truck to run on HHO supplemented, I don't have a ton of time to tinker and design my own from scratch.
With that, I started looking for a complete kit. However every site I go to to buy a kit, I sit there wondering if this is the right one for me.
So, here is what I got...
2006 Ford f150 v8 5.4 L engine
I would like an easy to install kit to help with my 60 mile daily commute. Your help is much appreciative.
Please recommend to me a supplier (URL) of a complete kit or suppliers for the parts I need to get a complete kit. Any details you can provide as to why you think the supplier you recommend is better than the others is extremely helpful.
Thanks,
Jeff Barnes
We Jeff' welcome to the HHO forum. I just wanted to say if you have time surfing and reading to include watching youtube videos. This will be an adventure for you. The wealth of information that you'll read and see is amazing. You'll never quit learning things and All your friends will be absolutely amazed. I have a dry cell generator that I have used and also designed for an 8 cyl. and a v6 also. I have a whole kit that I'm looking to liquidate and sale cheap. I have the bubbler to include a scrubber, And the generator is a 36 plate dry cell. I have the electronic trick outs for the computer also. I would suggest you research on those few things I mentioned. I'll close with this: The generator will produce 3-5 liters a min. that is more than enough HHO. If you start messing around here, word of caution . HHO is highly explosive. 8 time more explosive than gasoline. I just wanted to mention this to you. I boosts the Octane to 122-? We run our vehicles on 87 octane. You'll like what you'll see here. There's alot of folks here that can help you. We have engineers, scientist, and people like us here. ENJOY...
2003 chevy blazer 18-21 city, 25-27 hwy. 36 plate dry cell generator. O2 extender