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Thread: Hho Corolla Completed!!!!!

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    plumabob Guest

    Hho Corolla Completed!!!!!

    OK Hear it is. All finished and driven for 4-5 hours. Draw is about 22 amps max after about 2-3 hours driving. Measures max case temp is 160 degrees so far. Pulling 13.10 volts with no dropoff. First thing I noticed is a feeling of more power with the lightest touch of the gas pedal. I just filled up this morning now the real test will come. My Home Depot waterproof electrical case is working beautifully and I'm making lots of HHO in the bubbler.

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    spob Guest
    What is your plate arrangment?

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    plumabob Guest
    +nnnn-nnnn+

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    spob Guest
    Looks like a very nice clean install. What year is your Corrola? Have you done anything else like an EFIE or O2 sensor extender?

    Can't wait to see what your gains are.

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    plumabob Guest
    It's a 1997, I'm trying an O2 extender first. If my results aren't what I'm expecting then I guess I'll have to try an EFIE. Right now I would like to think that I'm seeing an improvement in MPG but I will not know for sure until I use up more of this tank full. If all works well I want to build one for my '97 Econoline E-250 V8. 11 mpg sucks

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    spob Guest
    I hear you. I have a 2001 F250 with the V10. Gas guzzler! But I have never once complained about the power it generates for towing.

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    gasmakr Guest
    Great job.....very clean arrangement...When you first started and ran the system did you get any black smoke out of the tailpipe?

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    plumabob Guest
    No black smoke only water vapor. My engine light has just come on, code 0133 so I have to see what thats all about before I continue with my testing. I am using an O2 extender so I' going to assume that it has something to do with that. I'll post when I know better.

    Bob

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    plumabob Guest
    OK OBD2 code 0133 is a slow or non responding O2 sensor. I'm guessing since it's out of the exhaust stream it's being recognized as faulty by my corollas computer. I just cleared the code and I'll see how long it takes to come back on. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a fix?

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    gte Guest
    It's your extender

    It's taking too long to register an expected reading in the ecu


    Quote Originally Posted by plumabob View Post
    OK OBD2 code 0133 is a slow or non responding O2 sensor. I'm guessing since it's out of the exhaust stream it's being recognized as faulty by my corollas computer. I just cleared the code and I'll see how long it takes to come back on. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a fix?

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