Will HHO help or hurt a engine over 100,000 miles on it??? My dad has a 05 Toyota Sienna and wants to install HHO. But he has 100K miles on it.
Has anyone put HHO on a Toyota motor or anything with over 100K miles on it?? How has it held up??
Will HHO help or hurt a engine over 100,000 miles on it??? My dad has a 05 Toyota Sienna and wants to install HHO. But he has 100K miles on it.
Has anyone put HHO on a Toyota motor or anything with over 100K miles on it?? How has it held up??
1997 GMC Savana 1500 5.7L (130,000 miles)
Just make sure Dad knows about bubblers & scrubbing the gas before it reaches any aluminum. Other than that there is no reason based on the odometer that he shouldn't use HHO on it. 100,000 is not really considered a high mileage engine any more is it? As long as it has been taken care of with oil changes and other maintenance properly attended to it will be just fine. I have over a quarter million miles on my truck and it loves HHO. Do, however, be sure he knows to compensate for the vehicles engine management system with a quality EFIE, otherwise he's just wasting his money on a HHO system.
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Good advice, Gus.
I didn't install my first HOD system until my truck had 135,000 miles on it. After 50,000+ miles, it's still in good shape
1998 Explorer 4x4, 4.0
14 cell / 2 stack 6x9" drycell reactor 28%KOH dual EFIE, MAF enhancer, IAT & ECT controllers, 2.4 LPM @ 30 amps. 6.35 MMW http://reduceyourfuelbill.com.au/forum/index.php
I installed my first HHO system on my chevy truck with 307K miles! Your engine will like it!
Not to hijack the thread either but I don't remember if you got any good mileage results on that 09' F150?
Once I finish with the final design of the trucker cell I'm building and I will entertain you all with pics it will be going on New trucks with DPF filters and WILL require EFIE's. So, I'm going at with some nervousness because these companies are expecting some positive results. Mike at Fuel Saver is expecting more calls from me...LOL!
Chase
Where can I get a reasonable priced good EFIE??? And what does it exactly do??
http://www.fuelsaver-mpg.com
Loaded with information so sit back and soak it in.
Thanks, that really helps.
If you get that good of mileage at 75-80 then I think I will stick with the 350 in my burb. Right now, I'm gathering parts to do a diesel swap (6.5 turbo conversion) and it would get better mileage but will sacrifice other areas like acceleration and dependability because those engines had some issues if they are not taken care of.
Chase
My 1998 Toyota Corolla LE just turned 200K. In October 2008 I had an HHO system installed on it and the car continues to run great. I've been posting my fillups every week for the last two years on www.fuelly.com and I continue to compare my mileage results with other Corollas. The HHO has definitely made a difference. In summertime, on flat stretches of road, at 55 MPH, I have seen mileage figures of up to 55 mpg.