HHOFreak
02-12-2013, 01:48 PM
So would this be a place to showcase a vehicle that indeed works 100% on water? It's done, it works, I drive it daily...
There is a lot of technical data on this and it's not something I think a back yard mechanic can do, but if you can get over the technical data, running a car 100% on water is possible.
In a nut shell, Hydrogen is to volatile to use alone. So I in essence turned my engine into a steam powered engine using hydrogen to vaporize water instantly to use for force to move my pistons. I have built systems to piggyback off the factory ECU and even made my own ECU to work the HHO. I don't know the exact horsepower I am generating but I can drive it at highway speeds at 65mph with no issues whatsoever.
I am working on the Icing issues now for cold climates.
There is a lot of technical data on this and it's not something I think a back yard mechanic can do, but if you can get over the technical data, running a car 100% on water is possible.
In a nut shell, Hydrogen is to volatile to use alone. So I in essence turned my engine into a steam powered engine using hydrogen to vaporize water instantly to use for force to move my pistons. I have built systems to piggyback off the factory ECU and even made my own ECU to work the HHO. I don't know the exact horsepower I am generating but I can drive it at highway speeds at 65mph with no issues whatsoever.
I am working on the Icing issues now for cold climates.