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Cruzedriver 08-27-2008 03:43 AM

Bluwave hydrogen hybrid
 
Hi guys,

I was talking to my dad yesterday and he told be about this company that makes a hydrogen system that uses electrosys to seperate water into HHO and then put it into your intake and its supposed to increase FE 30%
here is the website im still researching i just wanted to get your guys take on it. I think it is pretty cool
https://bluwavehybrid.com/


Thanks

samandw 08-27-2008 07:24 AM

Well I'm always very skeptical of this kind of stuff, but this seems to be the most legit I've seen. They have a phone number, business hours, and a physical location. They mention using an EFIE on modern fuel injected engines. No record with the BBB though, so they must be fairly new. Doesn't mean the product is necessarily what they claim, but it does look interesting.

Cruzedriver 08-27-2008 07:31 AM

yeah that exactly what i thought i emailed them i might become a distributor ill keep everyone posted on how it works

markweatherill 08-31-2008 09:50 PM

Hmm skeptical too
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cruzedriver (Post 116451)
company that makes a hydrogen system that uses electrosys to seperate water into HHO and then put it into your intake and its supposed to increase FE 30%

Sounds like they might be on to something. Maybe they'd better patent their invention before everyone starts copying them.

flapdoodle 09-01-2008 03:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by markweatherill (Post 117038)
Sounds like they might be on to something. Maybe they'd better patent their invention before everyone starts copying them.

I am getting 30% increase with hydrogen. There is nothing for sale; just help yourself to whatever suits you as long as you don't claim credit for my work.
https://flapdoodledinghy.com/HHO_generator.html

theholycow 09-01-2008 04:24 AM

I remember BlueWave!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Wave

https://4.bp.blogspot.com/_lQSVVXQzgb...1600/bwave.gif

Those were the days...

:D

ZugyNA 09-04-2008 02:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flapdoodle (Post 117047)
I am getting 30% increase with hydrogen. There is nothing for sale; just help yourself to whatever suits you as long as you don't claim credit for my work.
https://flapdoodledinghy.com/HHO_generator.html

I thought your gain was from methanol injection? Have you stopped updating your webpages?

flapdoodle 09-04-2008 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZugyNA (Post 117380)
I thought your gain was from methanol injection? Have you stopped updating your webpages?

I have to use both to avoid retarding the timing as others have done. No point in "updating" the website as you put it; I am very pleased with the results, and that part of the project is completed.

Anyhow, I was responding to the suggestion that Blue Ray patent their method, (which is the topic of this thread). That's fine, but with a little digging in this forum you can find plenty that will give you 30% increase in FE and much more.

Perhaps I should point out that my 33 yo, 460 ci, 19.5 foot long, 5900 pound luxury car is a worst case scenario. Thirteen miles to the gallon in town has me elated.

On a sad note, after many days of oil price drop, the local stations raised their gas price 15 cents overnight. There may be no way to win.

Cruzedriver 09-05-2008 05:35 AM

Yeah i have contacted bluwave and they never responded so i plan on building my own. I really like you design. do you have ant schematics you could send like that are a little more indepth than what i found on your page??
I am planning on experimenting this weekend just to see how much HHO i can produce.. so if you have any tips for producing more i am open to suggestions.

COMP 09-22-2008 05:23 AM

any updates ??


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