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Danimal86

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I've been doing some research on the HHO kits for my explorer. Where can these be purchased? i looked at ebay and they had a bunch of different kinds....what should i look for?
 



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My ignorance forgives, but What is HHO kit?
 












i know that someone will correct me, but an hho kit is a device that uses electroylsis to break the bonds down on water (H20) and create HHO (two hydrogens and one oxygen). if you go to youtube and search for HHO, there's a bunch of people who have made them. if you take one of these setups, and inject the gas into your intake system, it will give you more power and better gas milage
 












If you take H2O and break it down into it's individual elements you get H-O-O. If you're recombining it into H-H-O, then where do all the extra Os go?
 






Performance and efficacy

:eek:I have a doubt: Will the motor have the same power of detonation when using the ions of of the water instead of gasoline?
 






The car still runs off gas but your just putting a bit of hydrogen into the fuel/air mixture...I guess:dunno:
 






mmmm....dangerous !!
 






ive post on this subject, the kit really works, but you have to install more then just the generator, i installed the kit that i payed out the as* for, but if your really interested just email me. i took the first step and bought the instruction, the kit, and installed it. just one of those things that i had to see if it was fake or not.
 






HHO Kit and MORE

There is more to the kit then what you see and what they advertise, there is even more then what they tell you in the instructions you pay 98 dollars for, that is why i said there is way MORE to it then what they say. There is A LOT more to it then what they tell you. Buying a booklet at 98 dollars and 180 pages, when only about 40 pages are really what you need! Its crazy! it works, just works differently for every car!
 






There is more to the kit then what you see and what they advertise, there is even more then what they tell you in the instructions you pay 98 dollars for, that is why i said there is way MORE to it then what they say. There is A LOT more to it then what they tell you. Buying a booklet at 98 dollars and 180 pages, when only about 40 pages are really what you need! Its crazy! it works, just works differently for every car!

are you using it on your ex, or another car? What kins of mileage gains have you seen, and also approxmately how much was your total investment (both time and money)?
 






Time and money, ehh hard to say, cause i did alot of crap that wasn't needed, bought better parts then what they said to used also. Mine took me about 3 days BUT the actual time would have been roughly 45 mins, if i wouldn't had to ask for help on location of parts and also have kids hollar for me and wife needing help with house work. My money tied up into it, again, i bought better parts, BUT just for the instructions alone was a freaking 100 dollars then they were to hard to read so i bought a basic kit for 189. Its really funny now though, cause my neighbor installed his on his f150 after i installed mine for a while on the 93 Explorer, right before i did mine, Christian did his Honda, we've all got different amounts of gain, but all drive way differently to. my total cost was roughly 300-315, time 45 mins - 1 hour, my gain 4/9 city/hwy, but i don't wanna sound like an advertiser, so get a hold of me if you wanna know more.
 












I used water4gas.com kit, well modified the kit and instructions, but this is what mine looked like

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Does anyone know why it turns the water into a nasty brown color? Do you get better results by using purified water?
 






If you take H2O and break it down into it's individual elements you get H-O-O. If you're recombining it into H-H-O, then where do all the extra Os go?

water molecules have two hydrogen atoms and one water
thats why its called h2o instead of ho2. the number comes after the element to which it refers.



i might be interested in trying this.

what kind of horsepower gains have anyone recieved?
 






Time and money, ehh hard to say, cause i did alot of crap that wasn't needed, bought better parts then what they said to used also. Mine took me about 3 days BUT the actual time would have been roughly 45 mins, if i wouldn't had to ask for help on location of parts and also have kids hollar for me and wife needing help with house work. My money tied up into it, again, i bought better parts, BUT just for the instructions alone was a freaking 100 dollars then they were to hard to read so i bought a basic kit for 189. Its really funny now though, cause my neighbor installed his on his f150 after i installed mine for a while on the 93 Explorer, right before i did mine, Christian did his Honda, we've all got different amounts of gain, but all drive way differently to. my total cost was roughly 300-315, time 45 mins - 1 hour, my gain 4/9 city/hwy, but i don't wanna sound like an advertiser, so get a hold of me if you wanna know more.

I would say 4 miles a gallon in city is enough of an improvement to justify the buying of it. It's about the same gains one COULD get out of an exhaust system which could cost around the same.

I really think I might try this... especially if someone has done it all ready on a 93. Where did you get it from? the link below doesn't load for me.
 



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I have it hooked into a vacuum line and the intake, there is a reason for that to. You pull air in the generator at different rpm, so you need to be able to get it to go in as fast as it would during high rpm and low rpm. Just go to www.myspace.com/SwainsGasSaver to get more information
 






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