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Gary Diamond
02-06-2009, 01:48 PM
Question, has anyone seen a list of good and bad vehicles that HHO works on, best its getting that time again to buy a small used older pickup and i want to get one that would respond best to HHO

H2OPWR
02-06-2009, 02:53 PM
Question, has anyone seen a list of good and bad vehicles that HHO works on, best its getting that time again to buy a small used older pickup and i want to get one that would respond best to HHO

Gary, That is going to be a tough thing to quantify. All results are based only on claims. As you know, Claims are just that. Most come from people who are selling something and come with little or no actual proof. What needs to happen someday is to have an install shop with a dyno. Then test every install before and after to eliminate all driving habit gains etc.

Larry

hg2
02-06-2009, 04:10 PM
Question, has anyone seen a list of good and bad vehicles that HHO works on, best its getting that time again to buy a small used older pickup and i want to get one that would respond best to HHO

Gary I saw a vehicle list a while back on another forum I'll see if I can track it down for you next time I'm over there.

hg2
02-06-2009, 04:36 PM
Here you go Gary here's the list:

http://www.hydrofuelsolutions.com/Will_it_work_on_my_car__.html

Gary Diamond
02-07-2009, 11:30 AM
Here you go Gary here's the list:

http://www.hydrofuelsolutions.com/Will_it_work_on_my_car__.html

Thanks a ton, this is a good start, A VERY GOOD START

BoyntonStu
02-07-2009, 12:57 PM
Here you go Gary here's the list:

http://www.hydrofuelsolutions.com/Will_it_work_on_my_car__.html


According to that list, there are number of cars than can easily win the $1,0000,000 prize.

Why haven't they entered?

BoyntonStu

hg2
02-08-2009, 06:07 AM
According to that list, there are number of cars than can easily win the $1,0000,000 prize.

Why haven't they entered?

BoyntonStu


They're probably smart enough not to scammed out of their $5000.

BoyntonStu
02-08-2009, 08:13 AM
They're probably smart enough not to scammed out of their $5000.

That is one possibility.

Might there be another?

BoyntonStu

Q-Hack!
02-08-2009, 12:09 PM
I find it interesting how their list shows what cars don't work with HHO and then gives a reason. But they offer absolutely no proof for any vehicles that do... What set up are they using? Are those gains from just leaning out the engine and not from HHO? It makes one wonder.

BoyntonStu
02-08-2009, 12:18 PM
I find it interesting how their list shows what cars don't work with HHO and then give a reason. But they offer absolutely no proof for any vehicles that do... What set up are they using? Are those gains from just leaning out the engine and not from HHO? It makes one wonder.

For proof, 1 source, 1 video, that is all I ask.

BoyntonStu

hg2
02-09-2009, 09:29 AM
That is one possibility.

Might there be another?

BoyntonStu

I'm confident that if they waived the entry fee that they would be flooded with entries,and someone in the end would emerge a millionaire.And with that said that person would have best of show of many of whom beat the challenge.

hg2
02-09-2009, 11:14 AM
What $1m prize are you guys talking about??


Shane here's the link for the $1m challenge:

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:%241_Million_Prize_for_25%25_Mileage-Boosting_Hydroxy_Generator


BTW I left you a pm regarding pwm purchase.