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| It has taken me some time since I did not order a kit. It has taken me a month to assemble the parts from various vendors, and a mechanic friend made my two H.H.O. generators, Ozzie style. I have had lots of help and I have been doing intense reading and study. Some of the vendors on the Merchants site have been great sources of information, giving me quick answers when I have had problems. People that have been in the H.H.O. business for years have sent me pages of information. I am now getting over 40 MPG @ 70 MPH on my 05 civic which the factory rates 32/36 highway just by using the gas saving tips. My H.H.O. system will be fully installed this week by me. I am 82 years old and I am having a ball. Effie just arrived from Eagle who was slow because of backlog etc. I am installing a Map from a man in Oregon who responds to every e mail he gets every day, even to non customers. With these modern engines, it takes some real work but it is doable. By the way, our friend who can not get help on which sensor wire goes to the computer, George Wiseman of Eagle puts it simple to me, the wire from the sensor (if there is more than one) that goes to the computer is the one which has no continuity with the vehicles ground. I scraped the wire with an exacto put my little tester on it, and volla, no continuity. I checked the other three and they all had continuity. I will be installing this effie tomorrow myself because I was patient and willing to learn from our friends out there in water4gas Merchants site. By your stuff from someone who can first, answer all your questions. By doing this you will not be left hanging. Be patient and perservering. Have some faith my friends. And, kits are not always the route to go. Buy the books and do your homework first. I have only been into this for 45 days and my knowledge base has really grown.
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What you get for $97US is beyond incredible!
1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport (Current project) Fuel heater, PCV Enhancer, Acetone/Zylene
1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee (Current project) PCV Enhancer, 6-pack H.H.O. Installed 7/19/08
1999 Chevy Astro (Current project) Acetone/Zylene
Southern New Mexico
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I am now getting over 40 MPG @ 70 MPH on my 05 civic which the factory rates 32/36 highway just by using the gas saving tips. My H.H.O. system will be fully installed this week by me. I am 82 years old and I am having a ball. Personally, an 82 year old man having a ball at 70 MPH is a bit on the scary side for me, in any case im glad he is saving so much in gas................... Or am I in the wrong for pointing this out here? ~~shudders~~
Founder/Webmaster The Springfield Ghost Hunters Society
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HA, I'm 71, and I'm having a ball too. Hope that doesn't scare you too much.  I plan on being just as active when I'm 82, as I am now!!I think the ball he is having might be like me, a whole new learning curve. Plus a chance to improve on a system that is already rated A-1, in my book. I'm also corresponding with a 71 year old man in Africa. I'm pretty sure he's having a ball also. Remember, when you can no longer learn something new, pack up and head for the old folks home, life's pretty much over.
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| To all you grey nomad Yanks out there,you're not the only one's having a ball,I am a 73yo ( in August) Aussie from Perth in Western Australia driving a 1994 Holden auto v6 sedan, (completely alien to what I grew up with) ex motor mechanic who got out of that trade in 1972.I eventually purchased "The Books" after procrastinating for a couple of weeks that cost me full price when I could have got them for half price as they were discounted when I first came across "Water 4 Gas" on the web.I made a cell & fitted it last Saturday & had the proverbial ball making & fitting,I am now making a second cell to make it a dual cell, can anyone out there give me some finer points on making an map sensor as I am a bit wary on this item?,a lot of people here are watching my progress with some scepticism,but they will be beating a path to my door when they see how the system performs as I know it will. Tony from Perth
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