Hydrogen Enhanced Combustion

The purpose of our electronic control circuit is to lean out the air/fuel mixture from 14.7:1 to a mixture that is lean enough to prevent unacceptable amounts of NOx emissions (typically above 18:1) and 20:1 in some conditions. For our homemade hydrogen boosters or hydrogen generator cells to accomplish this we have to install electronic fuel injection enhancers along with our hydrogen generator cells. We also need to manipulate the maf or map sensors to control the amount of fuel injected.

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This post was written by Michael on December 13, 2008

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Terminology of HHO Booster Cells and Sensors

Electrolyte: Water and a chemical
Used to make the water more conductive so electricity will flow through it for our hydrogen production in our hydrogen boosters. Usually the best is sodium or potassium hydroxide. Some use salt, and some use baking soda. But for longevity of the stainless steel plates you really should use sodium or potassium hydroxide, commonly know as Lye.

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This post was written by Michael on November 11, 2008

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Oxygen Sensor Basics and the EFIE

This question comes up a lot. There are literally thousands of models of car, and each has it’s own design. The number of oxygen sensors can vary from one to four or more. Do all of them need EFIE’s to operate properly with fuel saving devices?

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This post was written by Michael on November 9, 2008

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