“HHO” gas injected into carburetor – does it improve efficiency?
December 18, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles
rmerch2000 questioned:
I’ve seen alot of material on the internet about using electrolysis to turn fill up into HHO on demand, then injecting this gas into the carburetor (or fuel injector) of your car.It says it’ll draw only 1-3 amps from your car battery, and yet yield ample gas to boost efficiency by 40 percent. Now…I know its impossible to get more energy from something then you place in – essencially, you are using the car’s battery to convert fill up into this HHO gas, then burning it again which earnings you will only get as much energy out of the upshot as you place in…so…HHO gas burning by itself may maybe not maybe yield more energy than the energy you place in it to convert it…BUT…is it possible that the addition of HHO gas makes the gasoline you are putting in your cylinders burn more throughly? In the end, my question is…is any of the material on the internet about HHO gas injected into fuel injector/carburetor to boost efficiency plausible? May maybe the HHO make the gasoline burn more throughly
Chem Question in regards to air fuel ratios.interesting read below?
noshkay questioned:
An automobile engine requires a carburater or fuel injector to mix fuel with air. The fuel and the air must bemixed in a fastidious ratio to acheive maximum efficiency in the combustion of fuel . What force take place if the fuel and air mixture is too rich ( if here is too much fuel ?) delight and be grateful you :]
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Should I put a K&N Fuel Injector Performace Kit (FIPK) on my Jeep Grand Cherokee?
MadMonk questioned:
Is it value the price and time invested? I have the have a give of 4.0 liter I-6 engine and now use a K&N filter element in the have a give of airbox. I’ve been pleased with it, but I’m looking for more horsepower and efficiency.
Chem Question in regards to air fuel ratios.interesting read below?
November 16, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Other - Cars & Transportation
noshkay questioned:
An automobile engine requires a carburater or fuel injector to mix fuel with air. The fuel and the air must bemixed in a fastidious ratio to acheive maximum efficiency in the combustion of fuel . What force take place if the fuel and air mixture is too rich ( if here is too much fuel ?) delight and be grateful you :]
Where is the fuel filter and fuel pump located on a 1997 Nissan sentra and how do you change them?
April 11, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Maintenance & Repairs
qdeezy questioned:
My car smells like gas all the time. A name told me that it may maybe any be a clogged fuel filter or a out of order fuel pump or a out of order fuel injector. I want that dreadful smell gone so i want to exchange these two parts first and see if it helps! Thankfulness
Is it better to add fuel additive in a diesel everytime you burn a tank of fuel?
April 9, 2009 by MyHybrid
Filed under Maintenance & Repairs
Buggyskinner questioned:
Is it better to add each time or better each additional or each third tank of fuel. What about injector cleaner, how often must you use it?







