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| Has no one tried a Dyno Yet? This is the most intresting aspect to me. I would love to see some results
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I'm so far in the sticks that if you mention DYNO, ppl around here are thinging Dinosaur. I'd like to see the results too.
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I have had G-tech performance computer for 3 years. The G-tech attaches to your windshield and measures G forces, time, distance, reaction time, engine horsepower, and torque. The G-tech is rated within .o1 second when compared to a NHRA 1/4 mile sanctioned race track. The best time my 1967 351 boss cobra ran on the G-tech was 12.43 @ 113mph. And the best horsepower it ever got was 207. I installed a single jar water for gas hydrogen generator and measured 247 Horsepower. That's a 20% increase. I did not run a timed 1/4 mile race yet with the hydrogen. Although I plan on doing that in the future. I did not adjust the timing or the carberator yet either. Does anybody know how much timing we can add for a given amount of Hydrogen? I am also designing a 6-pack system for my 2005 V-6 mustang. It ran a 14.7 @ 97mph. I don't remember what the horsepower is, but the G-tech has it in it's memory. I plan on running it again just before I install the Hydrogen system, and again after. I also have a scan gauge in my mustang. I get the best mileage when the intake temperature is at 85 to 87 degrees. Later............CobraDave!
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| Great Work. I am very intrestied in the fun stuff(hp) as well as the green stuff. Keep me informed.
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theincubus (10/7/2008)
fewwdragon (4/18/2008) Has no one tried a Dyno Yet? This is the most intresting aspect to me. I would love to see some resultsNo, and if they did, you wouldn't get to see the results. Popular Mechanics did a dyno on these "H.H.O." vehcles, and it proved you loose power and get even worse mileage than before. Hi there theincubus, I see you still lead a hard life. 
Walking Eagle, Last of the Visionaries
Bakersfield, CA
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| The only article I saw was one that said they had a laptop hooked up and could not see any gains. I think they used an OBDII car and no electronic enhancers so they probably wouldn't see any gains. He mentioned that he would like to put it on a Dyno. There could have been another article, but the one I saw they did not use a Dyno.
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| No, I am saying that without some kind of mods to the computer, I don't think it will work. The computer will erase any gains you make by dumping more fuel in than it needs. I got gains from 32mpg w/o mods to 61mpg with H.H.O.. This was not on a 50 mile run, it was 3 trips at over 300 miles each. To get this I had to disconnect the battery cable and drain all data out of computer each time I turned off the car. This is obviously not a long term solution, but may mean that gains are possible with H.H.O.. As far as dyno, I said in another post that I am having a different kit put on and they have a dyno to tune the sensor modifications, so I will let you know then.
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| I too want to see what would happend if I poured in one gallon with and without the system.
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