HHO: Who's first?
Youtube for the keyword HHO on youtube for more information. This is real. Who's gonna be the first HHO powered LS4???
91 Ford F150 running on HHO:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=hFG7hYdzyj4
You do realize that it takes more energy to electolyze the water in the first place than you can get out of combustion don't you? That energy comes from the alternator, which increases drag on the engine. You actually lose mileage and performance slightly with this.
I was watchin 20/20 and they had the tornado guy and some platinum fuel thingy person on saying their **** works, and the consumer reports guy saying not. And the old premium/regular/brandname gas debate.
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/PainAtThe...5284194&page=1
Last edited by neilownz; Jul 4, 2008 at 09:41 PM.
You do realize that it takes more energy to electolyze the water in the first place than you can get out of combustion don't you? That energy comes from the alternator, which increases drag on the engine. You actually lose mileage and performance slightly with this.

http://s13.invisionfree.com/THE_UNHI.../ar/t52513.htm
Last edited by hexxLS4; Jul 5, 2008 at 03:33 AM.
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I don't care how efficient the electrolysis process is, to get any benefit it would have to be more than 100% efficient, which isn't going to happen.
Basic chemical principles and the conventional laws of thermodynamics (i.e. the correct ones, not the mumbo jumbo used by scam artists pushing these products) just don't allow you to get something for nothing.
TANSTAAFL.
Most of these.... ploys are common sence it really mind boggles me how people can't see this. If gas mileage was increased enough and done at a cheap enough price don't you think auto makers would be doing it?? This is just one part of the common sence factor theres many others. I think a majority of you i don't have to explain this too. The rest of you i ask what the hell are you thinking ???????????????
Most of these.... ploys are common sence it really mind boggles me how people can't see this. If gas mileage was increased enough and done at a cheap enough price don't you think auto makers would be doing it?? This is just one part of the common sence factor theres many others. I think a majority of you i don't have to explain this too. The rest of you i ask what the hell are you thinking ???????????????
You don't have to be condescending about it. We're just having a discussion here. There are a lot of politics that happen with automakers that could make them hesitant to adopt any sort of new technology.
There is nothing wrong with an intellectual conversation about alternate methods of conserving gas. Common sense would be to explore possibilities and discuss them with others...which is what I did. Sorry if it's old news to some of you...woopdeedoo..I'm sure you all got excited when you first heard it too.
Whether or not HHO is a viable mod doesn't really matter. The fact is, it's a technology that might just be in it's primitive stages. It obviously works to some extent. As technology gets better, it might be a viable alternative or a good supplement to combustion\electric hybrids. Maybe it's not cost effective...Time will tell.
Any technology thats gonna save this sorry planets *** from fuel starvation will have to have "in between" steps for people who cannot afford hybrids or any kind of hydrogen fuel cell car in the future. It makes "common sense" to discuss these kinds of things.
PS: Common senSe has an S in it...not a C
Sorry had to say it lol. Now we're even.
You do realize that it takes more energy to electolyze the water in the first place than you can get out of combustion don't you? That energy comes from the alternator, which increases drag on the engine. You actually lose mileage and performance slightly with this.

I don't care how efficient the electrolysis process is, to get any benefit it would have to be more than 100% efficient, which isn't going to happen.
Basic chemical principles and the conventional laws of thermodynamics (i.e. the correct ones, not the mumbo jumbo used by scam artists pushing these products) just don't allow you to get something for nothing.
TANSTAAFL.

Yes, hydrogen gas has over three times the energy of gasoline.
You obviously don't understand the physics or chemistry involved in producing hydrogen. 25 watts produces essentially zero hydrogen
It takes 286 kJ/mol to produce hydrogen from water - at 100% efficiecy.
The only problem is that alternators are usually <70% efficient, and the electrolytic cells used in commercial production of hydrogen are usually only 70% efficient.
Stack these up, and you only have, at best, 49% efficiecy, which means that the alternator leeched at least 584 kJ/mol worth of energy to produce that hydrogen. When you burn hydrogen, you recover 240 kJ/mol (well, there would be another 46 kJ/mol if the water vapour produced condensed in the cylinder, but that doesn't happen). Since you only get back less than half the energy you expend, fuel economy cannot possibly increase.
But wait, an engine is only, at best, 40% efficient in converting fuel to power at the crank. This means that we actually burned 584,000/0.4 = 1,460 kJ/mol to produce fuel with 240 kJ/mol of energy.
Just FYI, a Joule (J) is one Watt per second. 746 Watts is the electrical equivalent of one horsepower. One mole (mol) of hydrogen weighs 2.017 (edit, it's actually 2.0158) grams. It takes a drain of 973 Watts (1.3 horsepower) from the crank to power the alternator sufficiently to produce 2.017 grams of hydrogen in ten minutes. At a nominal 12.7 Volts, that means that the current draw would have to be 76.6 Amps.
Where the hell does 25 watts come from? Wishful thinking?
How about just leaving the HHO generator off the engine and maintaining whatever fuel economy you already have instead of giving some up some fuel economy to power that worthless contraption.

Another edit: at 27 MPG (which is what I get on the highway), it takes 49.6 MJ of energy to drive for 10 minutes at 65 mph. If I hooked up a HHO generator that could produce that much hydrogen, my fuel economy would drop by 1.22/49.6*100 = 2.46 %.
Last edited by TiredGXP; Jul 23, 2008 at 09:50 PM.
It is a SCAM. Put it on your car and enlighten me (unless you are selling the junk). I am not trying to sound rude or condescending, but if you take it that way it is because I am tired of hearing this crappy scam over and over at work and various car forums.
Don't bother responding to this post till you put the junk on your car and prove me wrong. HHO is a scam, the proof is in the smog laws in the U.S.A.
YOU do some research, IF the HHO was the real deal it would be MANDITORY on ALL internal combustion engines sold in the U.S.A. This scam has been around for YEARS. Don't be a FOOL and think this crap is new technology.
BILLIONS of dollars would be saved if it were real and the auto manufacturers would brag about a better fuel saver on there cars if they were using HHO systems on there cars. Guess how many companies are bragging about HHO on there cars......................................NONE. WHY? IT'S A SCAM, it would emberace them out of business if they put the crap in there cars as a fuel saving device.
Done with my rant, thank you for your kind and much appreciated INTELIGANT responses.
Last edited by LS4 swap; Jul 24, 2008 at 09:56 PM.






