Mudderoy
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- Katy, Texas
Learn how to draft behind the 18 wheelers! :nono:
LOSTXJ said:Has anyone tride this HHO technology, where you fill a mason jar with distilled water and through electrolitic plates you convert it to HHO and send that down your intake. It is supposed to help 30 to 40 percent. I am looking into it.
finn188 said:I work with a guy who has improved his mpg by 30% consistantly. Im going to do it for fun just to see what happens. heres a video with some info:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc3mUwx8BAw
I need to be honest here. The percentage improvement I reported in this video was an anonymily based on one tankful. In reality the average MPG didn't change all that much WITH THE CELL PRODUCING GAS AT FULL ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
But, please don't let this discourage you. Current experiments producing HHO under vacuum are showing incredible promise. Keep watching and see. This is really getting good now.
muckleroy said:Comments below this video...
Basically, it didn't work for me, but my brother-in-law, knows a guy's sister...
Bryson said:First of all, I agree completely about the "ride a bike" suggestion. If your in good enough shape, the benefits are huge (not to mention fun as hell IMO). I ride a modded Giant Rincon all the time.
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In terms of your jeep, I highly reccomend reading my E85 conversion write up on the Jeepforum:
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=562618
Mudderoy said:Over the last week I've been accelerating slowly and driving the speed limit. Today's figures are....
12.9 mpg. That is up from 10.5.
Next week I have the 4.56 gears installed. We'll see if the mpg changes.
It will go down at first, because I'll be doing rabbit starts for fun. lol
Also I'm going to see if I can spin the wheels in 2 wheel drive, I doubt it but you never know.
cal said:Thats what I did. 2005 civic, pulling 40 mpg avg if I drive it right.
After factoring the car payment + insurance vs fuel + tires with the xj, I'm coming out ahead about $40 a month.
jeepme said:Also change your o2 sensor if its got over 50,000 miles on it, and a fuel filter also. I got about 2 MPG better out of it.
Mudderoy said:Isn't the fuel filter in the gas tank?
jeepme said:No, its mounted up by the drivers side rear shock mount.