ElectricSquid
08-26-2008, 06:40 AM
I've read all over this forum how your computer will adjust your air/fuel ratio after installing an HHO unit. But that's of no help to me since my truck is a 85 Dodge Ramcharger, and has no onboard computer. So I need information on doing the A/F ajustment manually.
My engine has been modified since I bought this truck a few years ago. I now have an Edelbrock 1404 carberator installed, so messing with the air/fuel ratio is as easy as changing out a couple metering rods.
My big question is, on average, how far will I need to adjust the A/F ratio from where it is right now?
Also, what about adjustments on the timing? Am I going to have to adjust the timing too, to get maximum benifit from HHO gas?
Um, and I guess I need to ask, if I don't adjust these two things, will it damage the engine? (figure I'd throw that one out there for those who think they don't have to pull out the wrench set :P)
My engine has been modified since I bought this truck a few years ago. I now have an Edelbrock 1404 carberator installed, so messing with the air/fuel ratio is as easy as changing out a couple metering rods.
My big question is, on average, how far will I need to adjust the A/F ratio from where it is right now?
Also, what about adjustments on the timing? Am I going to have to adjust the timing too, to get maximum benifit from HHO gas?
Um, and I guess I need to ask, if I don't adjust these two things, will it damage the engine? (figure I'd throw that one out there for those who think they don't have to pull out the wrench set :P)