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When you add a hydrogen cell to a vehicle the vehicle's O2 sensors sense the change and dump in more fuel to compensate to get you right back to 14:1 as it's designed.
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Hydrogen burns with oxygen to form water vapour. In other words, the cars ECU will lean out the intake mixture because some of the gasoline required will be displaced with hydrogen to form the proper stoichiometric ratio. There is no oxygen "hanging out" in the exhaust when you inject hydrogen into the motor. In other words your own bogus science already is proving your philosophy wrong.
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but it’s fun to experiment and watch it working.
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Show me it working then with some independent scientist or engineer standing by, preferably an SAE International engineer, like I am. Cant do that? Funny.
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There’s nothing free with this
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Oh here we go.
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you either spend your time figuring it out or pay someone to do it and you still may not be happy with the savings or results and keep in mind that some vehicles work better with this than others.
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So pay for something that could probably not really work (but you should believe in it).
Read my earlier post. You can't possibly -ever- generate enough hydrogen on board from water on a car to make any difference. Period. Its just not ever going to happen. Even if you dedicate your electrical system to making hydrogen, you get about enough to run a cigarette lighter. Wow.
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There are many people that sell instructions on how get an HHO cell working on a vehicle
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Wow, really? I wondered why your entire post read nothing like an ad to glean search engine hits from salting websites, I totally thought you were paying attention and not just copying and pasting something.
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it may be worth investing in one of these books, or e-books if you don’t feel like spending hours dissecting the internet for bits and pieces like me.
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Cha ching. We've found The Ark gentlemen.