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HHO Fuel cell - 5/5/2008 6:47:55 PM   
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After reading an earlier post on HHO fuel cells i decided to investigate and learn as much as i could about the subject. I went on Youtube.com and a few other sites and I believe that there is something too this stuff.
Well anyways i decided to try and build one myself, and today i gave it a go . i have built a hho cell and will test it first b4 trying it on my kota.
I will test it this week or this weekend and will keep you posted on my results. if it does not work or if if does work i will be honest. if it does work i will fit it too my dakota and give you the results.
i have an open mind and very little money invested so what the heck....its worth a try.


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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/5/2008 7:29:21 PM   
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sounds like fun, but I think you will just get HYDROGEN gas...

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/5/2008 7:39:50 PM   
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I hope i get something. my coworkers think im crazy, but my only hope is that the damn thing doesn't blow up. my goal is to develop an hho fuel cell so i don't give 80 to opec every f$%kin week. lets get some pride back in america and invent some stuff already.

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/5/2008 9:47:44 PM   
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Yeah we need something new instead of gas. My 5.2 is a beast on gas :(. I was lookin into this before. But I guess you can try it first

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 9:48:22 AM   
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i would definetly be interested in the results when you get them 

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 11:40:56 AM   
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I also have 1 of these I am going to assemble this week and try. Let us know what you find so we can compare it to the results I get. Are you going to do the o2 mod and the map sensor controller? I know they say that these 3 things work together to get the best results. I also have been using Xylol with each fill up and have gained 2-3 mpg by just doing that, oh yeah I used my Superchips programmer on the performance setting w/the xylol and that is all I've done so far.

I guess we'll both post our results for everybody to see. Hope this stuff works.

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 11:44:15 AM   
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Oh yeah I was going to tell everybody that there are a bunch of videos on YouTube from people that met with Ozzie (water4gas guy) in CA and tapped their conversations. Some of them are pretty interesting. Here is one link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKQgKlR3_Yc

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 2:23:06 PM   
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Well after getting home today me and my step son went out and hooked this thing up to the battery and the results were rather interesting. At first i put it in a open glass container and hooked it up to the battery and got just a lil bit of bubbles, then i got brave and increased the amount of baking soda in the water and put it in a sealed hho cell that roughly cost me under $20.00 . i ran a hose from it to a water bottle bubbler and got my bic out and lit it and low and behold it ignited a pop pop pop. BIG GRIN. So i turned the truck on and it increased about 2fold . i took the open end of the hose and put it in front of the air intake and surprisingly the engine seemed to smooth out just a bit.
So the results are in the thing works and my next move is to install it on the truck and get some real driving results.
i am a show me kind of guy so i will believe when i see it.
oh 1 more thing i noticed that the system was getting a lil warm. anyone have any ideas on how to keep the cell cooler? im going to install the cell directly in front of the air intake box. and the bubbler is going to go behind it.
with gas at 3.59 a gallon i will try just about anything. if i get 2 more mpg or even 1 its worth it. i have video of it and i will try to get it up on you tube so keep an eye out for a new post.

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 2:27:17 PM   
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how about making a how to for the rest of us??

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 2:49:34 PM   
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I am still in the testing stages and when i get it down to a science i will make a detailed how to list and list of things you need to buy.

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 2:54:28 PM   
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me lighting hho from cell on my 01 dakota
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGYVO_vZy5k

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 3:12:26 PM   
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another video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIzHrSeltQo

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 4:57:28 PM   
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there are three things to remember when working with these materals.   1. SAFETY  2. SAFETY   3 SAFETY

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 6:26:02 PM   
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I have a question.  Do these have to be directly hooked into the intake, or could be used as a blow-by near the air filter?  Would you still have to mess with the map sensor and fool the O2 sensors as much?  Just wondering.

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RE: HHO Fuel cell - 5/6/2008 7:32:56 PM   
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from what i have seen most people just put them near the throttle body . just tap into it and let the engine draw the gas on demand.
i still want to do some bench testing and see what kind of amps its drawing and what the temp of the cell gets to after running for a bit.
lots of video on youtube and other sites to learn from.

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