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Old 07-17-2014, 02:36 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Havens78 View Post
If you want to experiment, hho4free is a good place to start. I'm not promoting them but they have good info to start you down the right path.

Is it worth it? That is a loaded question, but let me ask you another one. What is 20% improvement worth to you? is it worth 4-6 months of trial and error in tuning your vehicle? 30 hours of installation time? $1500 to $2000 in parts? That is what i've found to be more true on some vehicles, every vehicle is different and has to be treated as such. There is no one kit fits all and a $400 dollar kit won't do it, if its cheap there is a reason.

I would suggest implementing aero mods and driving habits from this site first and if you're still interested see how the hho suits you. I am doing this in the opposite fashion but I believe it has merit to change the way your vehicle moves down the road. I have personally seen it work, but only in providing more horses to push me down the road and thus I need less foot action.

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