Oct 28, 2008 by Bob | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have a 98 subaru legacy and I'm about to try my chance with the HHO gas. I've tried to do as much research as I could but can't really figure out if I need a MAP sensor or and efie or exactly what the characteristic is between what they do.
The EFIE manipulates the voltage from the Oxygen Sensor to the ECM.
By adding 200-200mv to the signal we can hard out the vehicle.
You need to find out if your vehicle has a MAP Sensor or a MAF Sensor.
Feb 12, 2010 by Dave | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I am seeing this all over the internet....mainly when
trying to find ways to save gas and build a HHO fuel
cell.
Is this just a scam, I expect, the PCV valve has one job
and one job only...how can it possibly be more
The only quirk I have seen that goes in the PCV line that is supposed to be magic is what in the old days was called a top end oilier. You basically have a jar of glamour oil (like Marvel Mystery Oil) or something even more 'special' and usually higher
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Phony Gas (syngas) from water - the Unlimited Energy Solution!But like "water gas" (HHO) that must continue in a gaseous state hydrogen is hard to store, taking 178 standard cubic foot (SCF) per give someone the works and 5000 psi