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Old 08-05-2008, 05:07 PM
montanamike montanamike is offline
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YouTube - HHO in Action - Cut Solid Steel with Water

was watching some other aplications for hho. not just helping with fuel.
lot of these units have been made to cut metal. i guess they work very well, the thing i cant understand is why i havnt heard more about it in main stream aplications... if its this simple, why isnt there a producer for all the aplications it would be so good for.
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Old 08-05-2008, 07:52 PM
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My folks put one of this mason jar things are there Chevy Gasser V8 van. They get about 2mpg improvement. I have seen the things work, and they do work, just not as well as advertised. To be useful on a 7.3 you would need several of them. I have seen pictures of them hooked in series.

I wont be putting one on my truck until there is further testing by someone repetable as to long term issues. I would like to know if the HHO will leave any kind of deposits, or will it screw around with the sensors, ect.
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Old 08-06-2008, 08:45 AM
montanamike montanamike is offline
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from what i was told, the main problem is with gas engines. the hho messes witht the o2 sensers or something, and forces the comp to put more gas in than is needed. you can fix it but on gas you cant just hook it up and go, and you get less of a boost. on diesel however you get much more of a gas savings.

they guy i originaly got this idea from ( he has one on his truck) his son sells a set up for big trucks in alaska. they went from 8mpg to almost 14mpg ( so he says), the trucks virtualy never shut off so theres no problem with the containers freezing.
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