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mungrel breed
23rd May 2013, 02:25 PM
Hi guys, has anyone experimented with hydrogen on their diesel engine, or know of a site? cheers, Ron

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brettphillips43
30th June 2014, 10:25 PM
G'day cobber. You can buy a set-up straight from th U.S thats ready to run. All you have to do is plumb it all up. Quite easy, just a couple of hours. Just do your "Company" research before you purchase. Cheers, Brett

hercules17
5th December 2014, 01:40 PM
HHO Kits Hydrogen Generators For Cars - HHO Kits Direct (http://www.hhokitsdirect.com/)


Hi. My mate and I both had series 1 tdi discos, both auto.
I did an exhaust mod and boost increase to get more power and it drove great.
My mate bought a mid size hydrogen kit from the above website and we installed it ourselves on his disco. It was relatively easy and took half a day.
His drove amazing. It made mine look like a toy.
He gained over 200ks to a tank of fuel and it seriously drove like a 6cyl petrol!
So I bought one later on down the track and put in on a 6cyl petrol jeep I also had, and it did exactly the same, I gained about 200ks to a tank.
And it made the 6cyl seem like it had a turbo and nitrous.

I was quite amazed, and really cheap and easy to install and completely safe.
I now have a new one sitting here ready to go onto my 2004 TD5 Disco2.
Can't wait!


Give it a try. Its quite a small amount of money in the scheme of things.

Fast Freddie
5th December 2014, 08:49 PM
HHO Kits Hydrogen Generators For Cars - HHO Kits Direct (http://www.hhokitsdirect.com/)


Hi. My mate and I both had series 1 tdi discos, both auto.
I did an exhaust mod and boost increase to get more power and it drove great.
My mate bought a mid size hydrogen kit from the above website and we installed it ourselves on his disco. It was relatively easy and took half a day.
His drove amazing. It made mine look like a toy.
He gained over 200ks to a tank of fuel and it seriously drove like a 6cyl petrol!
So I bought one later on down the track and put in on a 6cyl petrol jeep I also had, and it did exactly the same, I gained about 200ks to a tank.
And it made the 6cyl seem like it had a turbo and nitrous.

I was quite amazed, and really cheap and easy to install and completely safe.
I now have a new one sitting here ready to go onto my 2004 TD5 Disco2.
Can't wait!


Give it a try. Its quite a small amount of money in the scheme of things.

and... you joined the forum just to say that, right?
It's just that, according to the first law of thermodynamics, no matter how efficiently you manage to get the hydrogen from water, you will use more energy getting it than burning it. Even at maximum (and I'm talking 100%) efficiency, the best you can hope for is equilibrium.
Buying cheap, bottled hydrogen may give performance gains (if you can avoid melting your engine), but not 'generating' oxyhydrogen in the car.

Blknight.aus
6th December 2014, 05:08 AM
Hi guys, has anyone experimented with hydrogen on their diesel engine, or know of a site? cheers, Ron

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Yes it works
No you can't self gererate.off the vehicle.
because entropy and thermodynamics, refer to done to death.
Short version.

Do.Some research and see if you can work out a way that makes your place look like it's somewhere on the run from Ipswich to tindal via townsville, put the money a HHO kit would cost into some mechanics lubricant and some saceaficial meat to be suitably burnt on ritual plate and find a place for someone to take some contemplative rest.

Let me know how you go with that and providing your engine is a mechanical like the tdi or isuzu I'll come and give your engine a little bit of a "talking to"

isuzurover
8th December 2014, 11:08 AM
Not again...

Tombie
8th December 2014, 12:00 PM
What a load of bollocks...

from the testimonials page...

SS Commodore 5.0 from 16.2mpg to 30.0 mpgYeah RIGHTO :twisted:

Or this gem.... Note the BOLD - And this is the individuals vehicle apparently!!!! (Pic on page)


I Purchased an HHO Kit from you back in March 2011, installed it into a 1988 Holden Commodore (Australian make and model) with a V6 3.8 litre GM motor....http://www.hhokitsdirect.com/images/88holden.jpg
...I diluted the solution, the amps dropped down to just below 30amps, machined the harmonic balance to change the pick up timing to 4dec TDC, leaned Fuel right out and replaced the standard spark plugs for "Brisk Premium" plugs... running sweet since. Averaged around 6 to 7 litres per 100 km down from around 15. The price of fuel (92 octane) yesterday was $1.53 per litre. Do the math!


Really? We have 91, 95 and 98

This comment is gold.... In Australia we do 'maths'


What a load of crap :cool:

Dougal
8th December 2014, 12:50 PM
You're better off farting into your intake.

PhilipA
8th December 2014, 01:32 PM
Nah, It's all fact.
When you also fit a Hi-clone you have to siphon the overflow from the fuel tank regularly.
A mate told me that and it is ridgy didge.

Regards Philip A

bsperka
8th December 2014, 04:43 PM
Pffft... I put a crystal aligner on my TD5 and have been selling diesel back to the oil company. Nearly have enough money for a new house.

C00P
6th January 2015, 09:45 PM
Neatly debunked (with careful testing and research), here:
Why Water Won't Improve Your MPG: A PM and Dateline NBC Investigation - Popular Mechanics (http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/alternative-fuel/gas-mileage/4310717)

C00P

isuzurover
6th January 2015, 10:42 PM
Neatly debunked (with careful testing and research), here:
Why Water Won't Improve Your MPG: A PM and Dateline NBC Investigation - Popular Mechanics (http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/alternative-fuel/gas-mileage/4310717)

C00P

Brilliant.

Mick_Marsh
6th January 2015, 10:55 PM
But Pepsi use it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb2EYQ7at4c

Yes, I am being sarcastic.