Jedi Sol,
Congratulations. You have graduated to the next level and can now be expected to carry a portable anemometer with you (as I do) and determine your wind vector periodically for use in your mpg reports.
Of course, this has nothing to do with hydrogen. To determine the effect of hydrogen on your mpg, feed hydrogen from a gas cylinder into your intake through a flow meter. (For best results, start and stop the flow at cruising rpm.) Make note of the lowest flow rate where you are certain there is an improvement.
Now put the flow meter on the output line of your onboard electrolyzer. What is the flow rate?
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