Which of those do you think than is better in hho kit?
What is your opinion about volo performance chip?
Which of those do you think than is better in hho kit?
What is your opinion about volo performance chip?
VOLO
Some have been successful, some not.
EFIE (From FuelSaver-MPG)
Some have been successful, some not.
EFIE (From HHOElectronic -> Tuning-101)
Some have been successful, some not.
EFIE (From others suppliers)
Some have been successful, some not.
No Electronic
Some have been successful, some not.
As you can see, the results are variable. Some are quick to suggest a product does not work.
Do these people had a good dry-cell?
Did they have a better installation?
Often several unanswered questions
Google is your friends
Civic Si 4 doors 2004, 1.7 liters V-TEC
5N2 reactor
CCPWM @ 7 amp
1 Gal Capacity
~2% NaOH
Waterless Peat Moss Bubbler
Philip,
Don't even bother with the Volo chips. I forget what vehicle you're using, but a digital EFIE will be better.
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
Karma,
I am surprised you asked that question, since we've posted a lot of lessoned learned from the Volo including myself. Go with the EFIE, if you got one from Fuel Saver. start with 400mv and let the ECU get used to the new condition, then slowly decrease it. several clients are set at 400 mv front and and 20mv on the rear. In this setting it is forcing the ECU to go with the front signal vice relying on the rear, besides Ford is the only manufacturers that relies on the post cat O2.
Oh yeah, make sure you are producing the gas you need, and start with 1.3 of the eng displacement. I've been experimenting with "less is more", my 6.7 lkiter diesel yield better with 1.75LPM vice the 2 +lpm if I was doing the .5LPM per 1 liter of eng displacement.