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Old 01-25-2013, 03:33 AM   #8 (permalink)
lorenz1955
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Yes, injecting H2 and O2 can have benefits. BUT, generating the gasses on the fly will result in a loss of power - you can't produce enough gas fast enough without large amount of power.
Dear Friend,
this project, which I have been entrusted is a Nissan project.
The development of the project began in April 2010 and completed in September 2011. My thoughts on the benefits of HHO, are described on my website. The HHO , as is proposed by various professors on Ebay and other sites is an outlet for the bottoms.
The Hydromoving system works because it is supported by a project (Patent) which greatly reduces the energy used for the electrolytic dissociation itself ...That's why it can work on the cars.
Ask sellers worldwide to mount from 6 to 10 drycell on a car and put it into motion ... If you will.
The Hydromoving System, only works because it absorbs energy from the ridiculous car, comparable Amps amount to a very sophisticated stereo.
The tests carried out at the International(FIAT) Centers of European approval, can show whether the car in order to reduce consumption and emissions, is not overloaded by excessive current absorption.
In the results section of the site there is in pdf, which certifies the results of NEUDC tests cycles run on the car in question.
To be continued...
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