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Old Dec 16, 2008 | 09:30 PM
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Many people have great success with running an HHO generator in their vehicle. I have one myself, and it works great. It really a simple thing(to a degree), and any DIYer can do it. It does take a bit of research though. Visit HHO forums for more information. Basically, electric current is ran through a series of steel plates, and this results in the gas HHO(hydrogen). This happens because the water is split into its elements, hydrogen and water. When introduced into the engine, it cleans out carbon deposits, initiates a cleaner burn, and gives you more throttle response.
 
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And this is in DIY submissions why?

Do you have a DIY article that you would like to submit on this process that supposedly defies those pesky laws of conservation?

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