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10-01-2008, 11:58 PM
I have been completely baffled as to why I can't seem to see any difference at all. I'm not using any electronic enhancers (MAP sensor, EFIE, etc) but the fact that I get zero change all the time just makes me want to go crazy. I have a 2002 Ford Explorer with the 4.0L V6 and just can't seem to get anything to work.
I recently T-ed off to the vacuum line to where it was getting suction from vacuum, and get suction from the intake tube during acceleration. Since I had less vacuum, my idle was up considerably (between 800-1200 RPM in neutral or park versus 600-900 with vacuum untouched). I dropped from 13.7 MPG to 10 which didn't surprise me but it doesn't seem like anything is working at all. I've tried running to the intake tube alone for so long and haven't seen any progress really.
Anyone with a Ford that can lend advice, please do. I've seen people on here with Rangers that are newer than mine or close to my year model that probably use the same electronic emissions and intake devices. I've seen a few other Ford owners on here get gains without any other modifications. I just can't seem to get it. I'm very educated in electrolysis and I know pretty much all the basics plus more, but I just can't seem to make it work for my car. This is about my 6th month experimenting with hydroxy and I've come too far to give up.
Currently running a 1 gallon Lexan generator with 2 sets of +NN--NN+ making around .75-1 lpm. Any advice welcome (that includes criticism).
I recently T-ed off to the vacuum line to where it was getting suction from vacuum, and get suction from the intake tube during acceleration. Since I had less vacuum, my idle was up considerably (between 800-1200 RPM in neutral or park versus 600-900 with vacuum untouched). I dropped from 13.7 MPG to 10 which didn't surprise me but it doesn't seem like anything is working at all. I've tried running to the intake tube alone for so long and haven't seen any progress really.
Anyone with a Ford that can lend advice, please do. I've seen people on here with Rangers that are newer than mine or close to my year model that probably use the same electronic emissions and intake devices. I've seen a few other Ford owners on here get gains without any other modifications. I just can't seem to get it. I'm very educated in electrolysis and I know pretty much all the basics plus more, but I just can't seem to make it work for my car. This is about my 6th month experimenting with hydroxy and I've come too far to give up.
Currently running a 1 gallon Lexan generator with 2 sets of +NN--NN+ making around .75-1 lpm. Any advice welcome (that includes criticism).