Dear Forum members,
I'm an automotive engineer from Greece! Lately i've heard of the Hho generators that can be applied on internal combustion engines to improve it's economy in fuel!
Have you heard of this?
All i wanted to ask is if there are problems and if the hho can affect the engine in a bad way!
These generators use electrolysis to seperate Hydrogen and Oxygen from water and direct the hho(hydrogen-oxygen) in the engine!
My concern is that... someone told me that the oxygen that comes out of the generator is "different" somehow from the oxygen of the air and that makes the engine rust! Is it true? Is the oxygen coming out of the generator different from the air oxygen?
Is there a way to make a generator that can direct only the HYDROGEN in the engine... and let oxygen in the air?
Sorry for the HUGE thread.. but i have no idea in chemistry and i'm very interested in this project!
I'm asking in this forum, because hho generator sellers support that there is no problem... i just wanted to take an advice from the proffessionals and not from just an ebay seller
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