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TimCollins
09-14-2011, 12:43 AM
What is the formula for knowing how much hho is needed for a particular engine? I have a 3.3L fuel injected V6 Nissan Xterra 2003.

lhazleton
09-14-2011, 02:48 PM
Tim,
The basic formula is half of the displacement.
For your 3.3L engine, the best starting point would be 1.65 liters per minute of actual gas (not vapors).

TimCollins
09-14-2011, 02:55 PM
Ok, I am new to this. How are you distinguishing gas-vs-vapor? I have seen folks measureing LPM using a liter bottle filed with water then bubbling into the bottle until the water is displaced. That seems like a rather simple test?

francodrr
01-19-2012, 09:38 AM
If you can see the output then it has water vapor. I always use Bob Boyce formula and i have had great results.

For gasoline vehicles .25-.5 LPM of hydrogen per L of the engine
For Diesel Vehicles .5-.75 LPM of hydrogen per L of the engine.


I hope that helped!

waywalker
01-31-2012, 03:46 AM
Hi Franco,

That's .25-.5 LPM for gasoline engines for how much mileage improvement?

Havens78
01-31-2012, 08:16 AM
Mileage improvement is based on how well you re-tune your vehicle to accept the addition of the hho gas. Increasing efficiency within your engine demands that you re-tune your vehicle to perform the same functions as before with simply less fuel.