Is Your DIY HHO Getting Increased MPG, Or Are
You Stuck At The Station?
Well... Here's the breakdown. These DIY HHO fuel cells
do add miles per gallon, clean out your carbon deposits and
add horsepower BUT if you really really
want to get those awesome added MPG results that make you
drool. Your going to need to learn about EFIE (electric
fuel injection enhancer ).
How To Keep Your Engine On The Ground And Still
Fly
Did you know that pilots lean back their fuel at 10k
feet? They do this to save fuel. The lower atmospheric
pressure allows them to lean back their fuel and save fuel.
An EFIE is going to do the same thing, but while keeping
your engine on the ground. When you introduce HHO, this
supplements your gasoline and you can effectively lean back
your 14:1 fuel ratio. When you do this your replacing a
portion of your fuel with HHO. If you don't use an EFIE,
your computer is going to register an error in your mixture
and throw more gasoline into your ratio, this could
potentially negate the added efficiency. Of course you will
still get better combustion that removes carbon buildup and
increases horsepower, but we're going for max efficiency.
With a quality EFIE you can supplement your gas with HHO.
HHO of course comes from the electrolysis of water, hence
the water for gas expression that's claimed so much fame
recently.
Thirty Two Cents A Month
For thirty two cents a month you can supplement Your
gasoline with water. The thirty two cents will refill your
fuel cell and catalyst. This will greatly increase your
fuel efficiency, and you will gain horsepower. HHO is three
times more potent than gasoline, a little goes a long way.
A good fuel cell plan can produce HHO for 75 watts, that's
less than one headlight. Your alternator has plenty of beef
to cover a 75 watt draw. Couple your HHO output with the
ability to lean back your fuel and you're on your way to
matching the miles per gallon that the braggers are
touting.