
I mean...do people still believe in this kind of BS?

They tried running the car solely on hydroxy. And it was a baby machine they used, not to mention, they ONLY used water. They didn't use a catalyst (electrolyte like KOH or baking soda) in the water to make the reaction stronger. Hydroxy systems are designed to be assist systems, not pure replacements for gas.Inodoro Pereyra wrote:They've been busted years ago on national TV (on Mythbusters)
Just curious, but what if you have an abundance of amperage to power the generator with a high amp alt? The stock output of the 2.2L LN2 J-Body is 105 amp, which is already decent enough, but the alternator from the LT1 powered Vortec trucks bolts right in its place, and that puts out 145amp I believe. If I could use that extra amperage to power the generator, it would theoretically put use to the newly acquired extra increase that would have been put to waste, correct? (sorry if wording is confusing)Inodoro Pereyra wrote:But, most importantly, there's ONE thing that can never change: "Energy can not be created".
That means, in this case, that, if you take energy from the engine (in the form of electricity) to power the HHO generator, there's no way in hell that generator can produce more energy than it consumes, which means there's no way you can increase your gas mileage, with any device that's powered up, directly or indirectly, by the engine.
Essentially your say I could just put a alternator of the Correct amperage in an get the same gain because of less resistance of a smaller alternator?Savin wrote:Just curious, but what if you have an abundance of amperage to power the generator with a high amp alt? The stock output of the 2.2L LN2 J-Body is 105 amp, which is already decent enough, but the alternator from the LT1 powered Vortec trucks bolts right in its place, and that puts out 145amp I believe. If I could use that extra amperage to power the generator, it would theoretically put use to the newly acquired extra increase that would have been put to waste, correct? (sorry if wording is confusing)Inodoro Pereyra wrote:But, most importantly, there's ONE thing that can never change: "Energy can not be created".
That means, in this case, that, if you take energy from the engine (in the form of electricity) to power the HHO generator, there's no way in hell that generator can produce more energy than it consumes, which means there's no way you can increase your gas mileage, with any device that's powered up, directly or indirectly, by the engine.
An increase in amperage like that to power the generator should be more than enough to offset the powerloss from spinning the alternator, no? Its not increasing efficiently of producing the energy, but its a larger source a power output to draw energy from to produce a different form of energy?
Savin wrote: Just curious, but what if you have an abundance of amperage to power the generator with a high amp alt? The stock output of the 2.2L LN2 J-Body is 105 amp, which is already decent enough, but the alternator from the LT1 powered Vortec trucks bolts right in its place, and that puts out 145amp I believe. If I could use that extra amperage to power the generator, it would theoretically put use to the newly acquired extra increase that would have been put to waste, correct? (sorry if wording is confusing)
An increase in amperage like that to power the generator should be more than enough to offset the powerloss from spinning the alternator, no? Its not increasing efficiently of producing the energy, but its a larger source a power output to draw energy from to produce a different form of energy?