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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Car 1: 1996 Mazda 626LX Car 2: 1989 Legend Coupe L |
To my knowledge it's basically just hydrogen injection.
the HHO thing is just using electrolysis to seperate the H2 from the O. Drop that back into the cylinder with the fuel and there you go. I'm probably gonna build an HHO blowtorch eventually., same concept. Basically just a hydrogen torch. [edit] The banner here I'm seeing at the bottom of the page links to one, although it mentions a fuel cell, which is something different entirely. [/edit] |
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The Mongolian
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While on paper, it does seem like a good idea, but the amount of drain on the charging system to do the electrolysis for the system would end up being too much for the car to handle. Its one of those diminishing returns type things. While its possible, its just not worth its weight at this moment
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