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Old Jun 30, 2008 | 12:13 PM
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HHO Fueled Fit ?

I don't know if any of u guyes ever heard of HHO gas and its benifits to fuel consumption

Here is some sites which contain some usefull informaiton about the technology.

HHO INFO
Hydrostarcar.com


I got some plans from the second site and i am going to build a HHO generator and Hytronics module in the next year or so (if i have enought spare time). I was wondering if any of you guyes ever heard of such a technology used on a honda fit, what would be the main possible complications ??(probably the ECU but i have a electronic module that could be adapted to ''tweak" the ECU to user proper air/fuel ratio considering the air ocntains HHO gas... )

Of course, i would test the HHO gas on a lawn mower or an old civic or something before testing it on the fit.

Imagine driving your fit using gas and water to achieve 50+ mpg ...

Anyways, if any of you guyes have any suggestions / comments ?


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Old Jun 30, 2008 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Lightarrow
I don't know if any of u guyes ever heard of HHO gas and its benifits to fuel consumption

Here is some sites which contain some usefull informaiton about the technology.

HHO INFO
Hydrostarcar.com


I got some plans from the second site and i am going to build a HHO generator and Hytronics module in the next year or so (if i have enought spare time). I was wondering if any of you guyes ever heard of such a technology used on a honda fit, what would be the main possible complications ??(probably the ECU but i have a electronic module that could be adapted to ''tweak" the ECU to user proper air/fuel ratio considering the air ocntains HHO gas... )

Of course, i would test the HHO gas on a lawn mower or an old civic or something before testing it on the fit.

Imagine driving your fit using gas and water to achieve 50+ mpg ...

Anyways, if any of you guyes have any suggestions / comments ?


Jp
HHO fuel is anotherway of stating the H2O or water fuel gimmick. You are expected to make hydrogen by electrolysis of water, collect the hydrogen and use it as fuel. After of course expending enormous quantities of energy. Stored hydrogen is also an enormous risk from explosion. Its flame front velocity is almost 20,000 meters per second, about double dynamite.

It has no validity whatsoever. But its exactly the kind of 'product' that is foisted on the public whenever there's a scare. Remember the 'need' for gas masks, few of which filtered what needed to be, or the Fish carburetor bought out by oil companies cause it got 100 mpg, or ...
 

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Old Jun 30, 2008 | 01:37 PM
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please make use of our search function as it will help you find many answers!

https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/eco-...sted-fit.html?

https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/eco-...nt-scam-6.html
 
Old Jul 3, 2008 | 03:01 PM
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That's it! I'm putting Brawndo in my gas tank from now on! Maybe I can improve on my 41.9mpg lifetime mileage (for the car, not for me).

--Barry
 
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