Hydrogen/gasoline hybrid kits for your car??
I like trying new things...I'm getting ready to do a LS1 swap in a Toyota street/rock-crawling truck so I'll do a little more research into it before I make a decision. If I like it, I'll buy it...throw it on there, and then dyno the motor before I drop it in to see if it affects power output or not. If it doesn't, I'll drop the motor in and see how it does. If it's worth half a **** I'll post up a thread.

A guy comes into autozone today buying a bunch of electrical connectors and such.
I was curious, and asked what he was doing. He said he couldn't really tell me, but he was making his Scion XB hydrogen powered.
So he shows me outside..
He pulls the fuse for the injectors.... Car would not start.
He then hooks power up to a mason jar (yes a mason jar full of water)
And what looks to be a hose coming from the car and it "t"s into a hose that runs into the TB.
Goes to start the car (w/ the injector fuse still pulled)
BAM...Car starts and idles like a champ......
So yes..it can be done. I seen it before my own eyes.
Yes they say believe nothign what you hear and half of what you see... but I would not BS on this. His car ran off a mason jar full of water
If you think of it in terms of thermodynamics, you are taking one process, the burning of fuel, to make electricity to separate water, to burn again. Seems inefficient to me. Also, yeah, you are not going to be able to make enough hydrogen to constantly run off of.


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The thing here is that you use the hydrogen and oxygen gas mix and vent it into the air intake, not as something to completely replace fossil fuel (those units can't make enough of the gas yet). The hydrogen/oxygen mix helps the gasoline or diesel burn more completely, giving you more power and better gas milage.
A guy comes into autozone today buying a bunch of electrical connectors and such.
I was curious, and asked what he was doing. He said he couldn't really tell me, but he was making his Scion XB hydrogen powered.
So he shows me outside..
He pulls the fuse for the injectors.... Car would not start.
He then hooks power up to a mason jar (yes a mason jar full of water)
And what looks to be a hose coming from the car and it "t"s into a hose that runs into the TB.
Goes to start the car (w/ the injector fuse still pulled)
BAM...Car starts and idles like a champ......
So yes..it can be done. I seen it before my own eyes.
Yes they say believe nothign what you hear and half of what you see... but I would not BS on this. His car ran off a mason jar full of water
http://www.instructables.com/id/Sepa...ter-Through-El
A guy I work with was under his car with a friend at lunch yesterday and I asked them what they were doing. I had read a little here about it and when I looked under the hood there was the HHO canister. He homemade the kit (which looked like ones I saw in links) and was wiring it. This was going on a Civic which he got base 36-38 MPG. After he left he was going to fill with water, run the hoses and add bicarb. I was going to take pics yesterday but just figured it was what is readily available out there. He put the kit together for about $20! I will let you know his results as I get them because if it works I am putting it on my Civic. I would never do it on the TA until it is well proven not to lean anything out but will if it works on my Civic. By this time next week I should have some data for you. He said a relative got an increase using basically the same thing. He is hoping for 50 MPG.
The thing here is that you use the hydrogen and oxygen gas mix and vent it into the air intake, not as something to completely replace fossil fuel (those units can't make enough of the gas yet). The hydrogen/oxygen mix helps the gasoline or diesel burn more completely, giving you more power and better gas milage.
I can see Hyrdogen helping with the burn plus water helps with ignition. My concern would be pinging or melting something.
Should I run tap or bottled water?
Will Evian or Dasani increase my power or MPG?
Considering "premium" bottled water is about $5 a gallon now I wonder what it'll be in the future!
A guy a work has been building them. He is saying 10% improvement is easy. You do need to get the right voltage divider setup so that it works with your O2 and air flow measurement setup. You’re adding O and H so your O2 will be reading high O, without the adjusters, the ECU will be adding fuel to compensate. Monitoring EGT is a good idea too.
I also have another friend who is putting one on his truck right now. He's been keeping close track of MPG for the past month or two. We'll see how his does as well.
Seems that most systems run between 12-25 amps @12v....so for most people having and separate battery to supply the juice would be a good idea too. Esp. if you drive a lot of hwy miles.









