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Old 07-16-2008, 11:17 PM   #1
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Default Hydrogen Gasoline Setup

Okay with my research this how I see it going down.

Hydrogen generator - 2 LPM (2 liters per minute ) for a 6.0 gasoline engine, then I will take it to a bubble or resevoir to prevent flash backs. This is my first question. Do I need a flash back arrestor if I am using a resevoir?

Then gas out to the to closest point to the throttle body?

Now I am going to tie it into a power acc switch so that it only kicks on when the engine is running.

Also I am thinking of putting a PWM modulator as to control the amps as this is going to draw at least 18-30 amps for that much hydrogen. But to get the increase in mileage it seems like you are going to have to run up the amps.

Also I am thinking of using just the 02 sensor spacers? And wondering if I have to use MAP sensor enhancer or not?

Okay back to research but I think I can atleast play with it now...

I can see why this was buried for so long. if it works even to 20% improved mileag that would be fantastic. And the emissions are slammed to almost nothing. That to me rocks!

I wonder how it will pull a horse trailer when being used? or do I have to turn it off when I have the towing deman.

Thanks for any advice or input on this.

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