Im glad to see that everyone here knows more about a product that none of you have heard of until now. I did not claim i new it all im simply putting out the facts or information i have been provided, i could easily be wrong. But seeing how you all know exactly what is in the device and exactly how it works, lets just put it to shame right?I have invested too much time and energy to share this product and defend its capabilities for you guys to just shoot it down. And because of this wasted effort on my part as mentioned earlier. End of discussion. You guys can continue to guess how it works and assume that it doesnt work, if you insist. Enjoy.
I think I remember reading back in the days when HHO (or hydrogen) boosters were all the craze that they were virtually ineffective on an IDI diesel versus a DI engine.. The theory behind them was the the HHO helped break down the fuel for better combustion.. Since the HHO was ingested into the engine via the intake and the fuel in an IDI diesel is injected into the pre combustion chamber the two never really got a chance to mingle.. Same theory should apply here..
Maxfax, afaik most of the air gets shoved into the prechamber anyways though so it should have worked just fine......I tried one that I made and it was a total failure. It bubbled and all but didn't make a bit of difference.I saw an ad on ebay of a guy selling a two jar setup and claimed he used it in a diesel rabbit and got 70mpg, I thought it was funny.A friend of ours who has a science brain said that there's no way to get better mileage out of HHO since you're using the alt to convert it making it a loss. I think it would be different if you used an HHO tank though.
Samauri, you're getting a little sensitive. However:First you claim to know nothing, then you spurt out little odments of profound theory. Fractional distillation removes the more volatile compounds first. Doesn't diesel not only ignite under compression easier than petroleum, due to it's lower ignition temperature, but it also contains more energy than petroleum, making it preferable for CI engines?If I get it right you are using this black box on your vehicle, whilst you are still breaking it in. Surely the fact that you are breaking it in can lead to changes in the efficiency, and temperatures as the rings settle down, and compression improves. If you are also suggesting that this thing can convert low level energy vapour into a potential 30% improvement in fuel economy, not on a petroleum based vehicle, but on a naturally efficient burning CI engine, then I think you are in error.By implication, if you have a healthy engine, then with minimal blowby you'll get zero improvement... So it's for crap engines
JC Whitney is correct. These have been sold for decades and I would bet that not one gallon of fuel has been saved JUST because of this device.
I have a sneaking suspicion that, because of the OPs defensiveness and strangely intimate knowledge of this particular product, that he has a financial reason for posting this.
The my defensive additude is based on being told that it doesnt work when i have seen immediate gains. I would never accept money to try and sell a illigitimate product. Im glad to see your guys are still trying to make up a bunch of *** though keep going though im fascinated.
... explain how a refinery works...
Quote from: TDsamurai on November 14, 2010, 06:36:58 pmThe my defensive additude is based on being told that it doesnt work when i have seen immediate gains. I would never accept money to try and sell a illigitimate product. Im glad to see your guys are still trying to make up a bunch of *** though keep going though im fascinated. So,Do you think that based upon what you say/know/think, this device would be able to work, if rings are good, and blowby minimal?