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mirinae 06-13-2008 12:28 PM

from 27.87 MPG to 71.43 MPG!!!!
 
Right then, I've got a 1969 Landrover Series 2a 2.25L Diesel. I put magnets on the fuel line and increased the mileage on a set 17 mile route at a steady 40mph to 27.87mpg. I then constructed the single cell system and fitted it. My first run was with the bubbler closed and on the set run increased my mileage to 28.84mpg. A positive start, but I felt that the engine was being starved of HHO. I then reduced the length of the two feed pipes going to the closest point on the air intake manifold to 4 feet each from five feet and opened up the bubbler to allow a moderate amount of air through. I then ran the same run (each run took 35 minutes) and compared the results. My 39 year old Landrover did 71.43mpg!!!!

In truth, I was hoping to achieve a modest 40mpg but this is unbelievable!!

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Water Car Run on Water+Fuel

GasSavers_Kraig 06-13-2008 12:39 PM

Details of what you did?

R.I.D.E. 06-13-2008 01:15 PM

Think I need my boots on.

regards
gary

Mayhim 06-13-2008 01:20 PM

Can't we rig something up that gives these guys a shock through the keyboard when they try to post that stuff?

dkjones96 06-13-2008 01:34 PM

Sometimes I wonder if this type of 'advertising' or 'marketing' actually ever works.

It had to somewhere right? Maybe?

kamesama980 06-13-2008 01:44 PM

aren't there mods with power to lock/remove threads?

AMX 06-13-2008 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mirinae (Post 105700)
Right then, I've got a 1969 Landrover Series 2a 2.25L Diesel. I put magnets on the fuel line and increased the mileage on a set 17 mile route at a steady 40mph to 27.87mpg. I then constructed the single cell system and fitted it. My first run was with the bubbler closed and on the set run increased my mileage to 28.84mpg. A positive start, but I felt that the engine was being starved of HHO. I then reduced the length of the two feed pipes going to the closest point on the air intake manifold to 4 feet each from five feet and opened up the bubbler to allow a moderate amount of air through. I then ran the same run (each run took 35 minutes) and compared the results. My 39 year old Landrover did 71.43mpg!!!!

In truth, I was hoping to achieve a modest 40mpg but this is unbelievable!!

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Water Car Run on Water+Fuel

Sure bud, we're not that gullible.

slogfilet 06-13-2008 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mirinae (Post 105700)
In truth, I was hoping to achieve a modest 40mpg but this is unbelievable!!


Yep, sure is.

1cheap1 06-13-2008 02:15 PM

mirinae, commit suicide and take the secrete with you.

thisisntjared 06-13-2008 03:48 PM

i bet you did....


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