Is Your HHO System Giving You What You Need?
Posted Under: Electronic Enhancements To Magnify Your MPG, Ping.fm, Water Hybrids
If you are wondering why your HHO system isn’t giving you better gas mileage after you have completed your generator, made sure that it worked, tested the connections for leakage , and watched the generator make a lot of gas, but still didn’t have any additional gas savings ;maybe your EFIE isn’t giving you the help you need. If you say, “EFIE,” what is that? I have news for you from the cutting-edge of EFIE Science. Additional gasoline savings from HHO are available to us through the efforts of a neat device called an EFIE.
Probably the most important way to retain the gains from your hard-working HHO generator is to somehow alter the factory established air to fuel ratio programing of your car’s computer. While some folks are able to interact with the programing algorithms most of us are afraid to alter or change these basic programs in the fear that our warranty could be violated. . Having some good effect on changing the air to fuel ratio was always a tricky procedure which could alter several other sensors as well, with those changes not always in your favor. By this I mean that too much leaning could violate programing guidelines which you were not aware of which could result in multiple engine codes flashing on your dashboard. The development of the EFIE was the first safe way around those problems.
In the past some fuel savers like a HHO System would not work when attached to fuel injected cars and trucks because these vehicles were actually designed to prevent efficient combustion. Increasing the combustion efficiency of the engine through .for example, a Water4Gas Generator increased the oxygen percentage in the exhaust therefore the problem with most of our factory derived computer algorithms.. Most ,if not all , fuel systems monitor the air/fuel ratio by monitoring the increase or decreased oxygen levels in the cars exhaust. The sensor most used to monitor the air to fuel ratio is normally the inboard oxygen sensor, that one nearest to the Catalytic Converter . The amount of added oxygen in the exhaust sends a signal to the computer either to enrich the gas mixture or to lean the mixture. Unfortunately the best effects of your HHO System will add higher oxygen levels to the exhaust and , by the way, with a much cleaner exhaust thus having a positive effect on the environment. However your car will react to that signal in the opposite way you would wish by enriching the fuel mixture and burning more instead of less gasoline. But all is not lost.
As I said, the EFIE was developed to counteract that problem in a safe way. The EFIE allows you to apply an offset to the voltage coming from the oxygen sensor, so that your cars’ computer is completely unaware the the oxygen content in the exhaust has increased. There are full instructions that come with each EFIE that will detail how to install and how to work the little gadget. For your information I bought my first one from Eagle Research and it was okay but was the bare bones one for $75.00 including postage. My second one was from fuelsavers-mpg.com and it was much better and easier to work with. And best of all, less expensive. The EFIE alone can save you 5-10% on your fuel bill simply by leaning your fuel mixture, but it is really designed as an add-on for fuel savers such as hydrogen generators.
I hope that you enjoyed this Post. I have a free ebook on the HHO Basics that I will be glad to send you. Just email me at jimclay1153@gmail.com. thanks for visiting, keep in touch and all the best, Jim






















