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Can you run an engine on HHO?
The engine would run when the HHO surged into the engine but not run without it. This proves that HHO can be easily manufactured to run an engine. Since HHO can replace gasoline if we used it in our engines we would save money, fuel and have emissions that will help save the environment.
How many liters of hydrogen does it take to run a car?
Amount of hydrogen required per size of engine The amount of hydrogen required is determined by the size of the engine. 0.15 Litres/minute per 1L of engine size is ideal. For example, a 3L engine will achieve best results with a generator producing hydrogen at a rate of 0.5 L/minute.
Can you run a diesel on hydrogen?
The Hydrogen Engines The Omnitek engine management system can be used to convert gasoline or diesel engines to operate with Hydrogen, however, in order to get maximum performance and lowest emissions mechanical changes to the engine should be performed.
Can I convert my diesel car to hydrogen?
Yes, you can convert your diesel car to hydrogen, and this will give you a number of benefits. This includes a reduced amount of carbon emissions, and this is also a cost-effective Induction. The Induction itself must be completed by a trained professional who is completely qualified.
What can an HHO generator be used for?
HHO Generators improve gas mileage, reduce emissions, increase horsepower, and even clean the internal workings of your engine. HHO generators are the most cost effective choice for your car, pickup truck, SUV, van, box truck, delivery truck, semi-truck, or even boats.
How much HHO gas do I need for my vehicle?
How Much HHO Gas Is Needed For My Vehicle? As far as how much hydrogen gas is needed for a particular size of engine. Here at Hydrogen Water Cars we suggest 1/4 to 1/2 LPM per liter size engine. So, for example a 4 liter engine would require 1 – 2 LPM, a 6 liter engine requires 1 1/2 to 3 LPM.
How much HHO is needed for a 2 liter engine?
For example, if you have a 2 liter engine, you need .5 LPM of HHO. In practice this is a pretty good formula to use, because most people measure HHO using ball meters or pop bottle test. These tests are not particularly accurate, and tend to read higher flow rates than actual.
How much HHO do I need for the best mileage gains?
I frequently get asked about how much HHO will yield the best mileage gains for a particular car or truck. Years ago, we used the following formula: 1/4 liter per minute for each liter of engine size. For example, if you have a 2 liter engine, you need .5 LPM of HHO.
What happens if you add too much HHO to an engine?
This is what makes HHO so valuable in our engines. However, only so much HHO will give us more efficiency in this way. If you add more HHO after that, you’ll then start to lose mileage because of the efficiency losses described above. Now, as you add more and more HHO, your mileage gains will start to dwindle away.