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10-17-2008, 09:33 AM
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Free Reference Implementation: HHO Device
I got my 2006 Civic LX 50+mpg highway using this device
Download how to build and how to connect from here:
http://www.greenfuelbooster.com/refe...entations.html
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10-17-2008, 09:40 AM
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WOW 5 posts in the first 20 minutes and every one has the same web site referenced?
it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this one out.
spam
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10-17-2008, 10:17 AM
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its not hard to get a 06 civic to cruise at 50 mpg in the first place..
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10-17-2008, 10:33 AM
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50+mpg highway ..
that is with 400+lbs of passenger weight running for 150miles richmond,va to ellicott city, md
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10-17-2008, 10:32 AM
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Honestly, your approach to applying the link 5 times doesn't go over well here most of the time.
You don't have any analytics code on the site and the link doesn't go to some sort of click bank. I briefly looked over the site but I didn't see you selling anything there either.
Stop trying so hard.
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10-17-2008, 11:16 AM
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50mpg highway is a very vague statement
if I am running 50 mph and put it in neutral, I start to get around the 200mpg range.
that same car and the same scenario but I leave it in gear and it uses no gas. DFCO BABY!!!!!!!
you gotta give us more than just vague numbers and an interesting story for us to take you seriously
we also run on overall efficiency not highway miles because nobody runs 100% highway.
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10-17-2008, 11:33 AM
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Free Reference Implementation: HHO Device
50+mpg is trip average for 150 miles with 400+lbs passenger weight
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10-17-2008, 11:34 AM
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In DFCO you wouldn't be getting 200mpg because you'd be using no gallons.
Neutral and engine off and you can get infinite MPG, run your car on MAGIC! NO FUEL!
WOO! I get infinite MPG on the HWY all the time, granted only for a few mins here and there....
I'm assuming we already have new account creation security images and stuff like that? Maybe there's someway we can prevent a link from being included in a user's first post without extra verification? I know most forums I join I join to ask a specific question in a specific spot and I may probably include a link to demostrate my issue, so I guess that still sucks.
Maybe if first post is < 300 chars and contains a link we will email the mods so they can verify it's a 'real' post?
EDIT: Actually the site is pretty cool and cleanly laid out and doesn't ask for any money anywhere. I don't think it's the best HHO design and it's not using PWM on the power side, but still I have nothing against the site. Why the spamming though?
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10-17-2008, 01:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by itjstagame
I'm assuming we already have new account creation security images and stuff like that? Maybe there's someway we can prevent a link from being included in a user's first post without extra verification?
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As I recall, we do not have much required for new account creation security, nowhere near the requirements common for most other forums. As for not allowing new users to post links, v8buick.com does it; I joined up and tried to post pictures of my car and simply could not post any URL (even if I tried to prevent it from being made into a clickable link) or embed a picture. The same stuff would be very effective here.
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10-17-2008, 11:52 AM
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Geez.
In all fairness it looks like a pretty good free writeup on how to DIY a system. This guy is providing free plans for those that want to experiment - not a bad thing.
The question of will it (or any HHO system) benefit mileage though is definitely up for debate.
All who post beneficial claims are obligated to provide mileage logs before and after showing repeatability over several tanks, driving conditions on each tank, actual driving conditions on each tank, driving techniques used during each tank. If these measurements and variables are not quantified we must assume that 50mpg is just a guess, in which case it has no credibility.
Please come back to share the details. I for one would really like to believe that an HHO system works. I need to see proof and repeatability before I waste my time.
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