<VV> Hydrogen (HHO) Generator

chris c ricorvair at cox.net
Thu May 1 09:37:32 EDT 2008


I am playing around with one at home.  Still have not gotten the hho 
generator off my bench.  It just does not seem to put out enough. 

But I ran out of time to play with it...hope to get back to it for 
driving season.  I read on a MIT site that large scale hydrogen will 
cause increased combustion chamber temps.

I have attached a spreadsheet that you can fill in to figure out if it 
makes sense.


Bill H. wrote:
>                                            B"H
>
> Does anyone have any experience with HHO generators
> ("Brown's Gas) on Corvair engines?  Or any engines?
>
> Like everyone else, I'm trying to get as much value
> out of a gallon as gas today (with gas now at $4.
> here).
>
> The literature I've read about allows the engine to
> burn hydrogen gas, improving fuel economy.  Other
> benefits touted by some users (and the vendors of
> these sytems) include:  smoother idling, and the
> ability to use lower octane gas (or getting higher
> octane from your persent fuel useage).
>
> My assumption is that I'd be able to lean the carbs
> using the idle mixture screw, and using leaner jets
> for the high-speed circuits.
>
> Sounds attractive.  Easy to install and can be removed
> if you don't like what it's doing.  And in theory it
> would pay for itself in a few months.
>
> Thanks guys...Bill Hershkowitz 69 Monza Coupe 110 PG
>
>
>
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