I have an HHO update.
One of the Plant Engineers (read 'handymen') here at the school has built himself an HHO generator, and installed it in a '98 Chrysler Sebring. He was bragging about the power, smoothness, economy... I asked for a demostration and review of his system. He gladly obliged. I found one part rather curious... Part of his 'kit' that he had purchased included an 'O2 sensor calibrator', which was nothing more than a potentiometer tied into both PCM Vref (+5v) and the O2 signal wire. He allowed me to connect a scan tool to the car while we went for a drive. The pot biases the O2 signal fat/rich, and the PCM responds by leaning out the system, perportedly to allow the H2 gas an opportunity to react with the additional unused oxygen (or so the theory goes). I asked if could diconnect and block off the hydrogen generator so I could get some additional baseline readings. 'Sure, no problem' was his response. During the concurrent test drive and data recording, we noticed a curious thing... no significant change in performance (up or down) without the HHO generator! No real change in sensor data, either. I asked him to drive it this way for one full tank of fuel. Guess what? His fuel economy didn't change either.... Apparently, it's not the 'magic' HHO gas that bumps your economy; it's running the engine so lean it's near meltdown that does it. He allowed me to sniff his exhaust, pre-cat, to see what his gasses were. HOLY CRAP!!!!!!! NoX was thru the freakin' roof!!!! I stuck a thermocouple into the exhaust stream, and it came back nearly 1400 degF!!!! It should be 1000 degF, tops!!! We reintroduced the generator, and the exhaust gases stayed nearly the same, with only significant change being about a 100 degF drop in EGT.
Basically, thus far folks, HHO looks like a scam. Its unfortunate, but that doesn't mean we should stop looking, either.
One of the Plant Engineers (read 'handymen') here at the school has built himself an HHO generator, and installed it in a '98 Chrysler Sebring. He was bragging about the power, smoothness, economy... I asked for a demostration and review of his system. He gladly obliged. I found one part rather curious... Part of his 'kit' that he had purchased included an 'O2 sensor calibrator', which was nothing more than a potentiometer tied into both PCM Vref (+5v) and the O2 signal wire. He allowed me to connect a scan tool to the car while we went for a drive. The pot biases the O2 signal fat/rich, and the PCM responds by leaning out the system, perportedly to allow the H2 gas an opportunity to react with the additional unused oxygen (or so the theory goes). I asked if could diconnect and block off the hydrogen generator so I could get some additional baseline readings. 'Sure, no problem' was his response. During the concurrent test drive and data recording, we noticed a curious thing... no significant change in performance (up or down) without the HHO generator! No real change in sensor data, either. I asked him to drive it this way for one full tank of fuel. Guess what? His fuel economy didn't change either.... Apparently, it's not the 'magic' HHO gas that bumps your economy; it's running the engine so lean it's near meltdown that does it. He allowed me to sniff his exhaust, pre-cat, to see what his gasses were. HOLY CRAP!!!!!!! NoX was thru the freakin' roof!!!! I stuck a thermocouple into the exhaust stream, and it came back nearly 1400 degF!!!! It should be 1000 degF, tops!!! We reintroduced the generator, and the exhaust gases stayed nearly the same, with only significant change being about a 100 degF drop in EGT.
Basically, thus far folks, HHO looks like a scam. Its unfortunate, but that doesn't mean we should stop looking, either.
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