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Old 07-26-2010, 11:09 AM   #1
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Dry cell hho hydrogen generator kit

I'm trying to get better mileage with my 06 Silverado 2500HD with a 6.0 gas engine. I'm posting it here besides in the General Forum.

PROFESSIONAL GRADE DRY CELL HHO HYDROGEN GENERATOR KIT

Has anybody had any experience with this? It claims big MPG gains. I know there is lots of these kits going around, but this one look very professional. It just dropped the price to $200
The main thing is DOES IT WORK??

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Old 07-28-2010, 09:31 AM   #2
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Re: Dry cell hho hydrogen generator kit

i don't trust any of them. our motors are made to run on gas nothing esle. if they where desinged to run on hydrogen they would run on it. just my 2 cents
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Old 07-28-2010, 08:40 PM   #3
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Re: Dry cell hho hydrogen generator kit

That's why they have to trick the computer, I would like to see tests, and prove it works, and have a guaranty that it will do what they claim. I love the 6.0, but the gas mileage sucks.
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Re: Dry cell hho hydrogen generator kit

I've used Hydrogen torches before and the amount of gas coming out of the generator was very small. it was a 120 volt 1 liter hydrogen generator that barely kept up. we used it to solder jewellery so its not a big flame at all. The one listed might generate enough to catch your truck on fire but thats about it. The one listed is an all or nothing type. It will produce the same amount at idle as it will at 6000 rpm unless you have a reostat to increase and decrease the input voltage. Read the disclaimers and that should tell you all you need to know
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Re: Dry cell hho hydrogen generator kit

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I've used Hydrogen torches before and the amount of gas coming out of the generator was very small. it was a 120 volt 1 liter hydrogen generator that barely kept up. we used it to solder jewellery so its not a big flame at all. The one listed might generate enough to catch your truck on fire but thats about it. The one listed is an all or nothing type. It will produce the same amount at idle as it will at 6000 rpm unless you have a reostat to increase and decrease the input voltage. Read the disclaimers and that should tell you all you need to know
That makes sence.
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