HHO Energy Talk – Coast to Coast AM | Part 1

March 3, 2010 by admin  
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hhoinfo.ning.com Join the HHO builder’s community! How to download this video: www.askyourpc.com Coast to coast am talk radio show talks about HHO gas and how to use it to getter better fuel economy! Water as Fuel Supplement During the middle two hours, Ari Cohen & Fred Gutierrez of water4gas spoke about the technology for converting water into hydrogen, which can be used as a supplement for gasoline or diesel in order to boost performance and increase gas mileage. The conversion device installed in a car or truck, allows the engine to burn water as well as gasoline. This \”hydrogen on demand\” system was actually invented 100 years ago, but has been more recently popularized by Ozzie Freedom, who authored two e-books on the subject, said Cohen. According to Cohen & Gutierrez, the device, which includes a couple vacuum hoses and wires, is fairly simple to install. It uses a little electricity from the car battery to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 parts Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen) which helps the engine run a little cooler and burn fuel more efficiently. Cohen compared the system to a person taking a diet pill, which tells your brain you\’re not hungry. The ionization process of the electrolysis pulls and separates the oxygen from the hydrogen, explained Gutierrez, who has installed some five hundred systems in vehicles. Finally, there\’sa useable technology that allows people to do something to counteract the high price of gas, as well as get a tax break for using a hybrid system, they noted. Also, visit my website sometime about computer basics: www.askyourpc.com Alternative Energy Free Energy HHO gas Alternatives to Fossil Fuels

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25 Comments on "HHO Energy Talk – Coast to Coast AM | Part 1"

  1. radiomanze on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 12:10 pm 

    OK I that sounds like a pretty reasonable answer. In your reply did you mean electrolytes what is it that you use, I have tried baking soda and another chemical which is highly corrosive but it was suggested in the book but I cannot recall the name of it right now. I was also using stainless steal once with 16 gauge wrapped around Plexiglas and then I tried solid s.s bolts and ran it with 12 volts, so is it the voltage or the s.s that is giving me the problem of no results.
    Thanks

  2. thebadgerrr on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 12:43 pm 

    Its pretty simple, you need to have lectrolyts in the water you use. I used silver electrodes for the reaction, had great results. Was running at 2 volts channeled from a wind cupola mounted on the hood. Ran just fine, I got an improvement of about 20 miles to the gallon.

  3. radiomanze on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 1:39 pm 

    Really now. Are you a chemist ??? maybe you can enlighten me since the people from water4gas were not able to resolve the problems that I was having. are you possibly smarter than them and have you tried this on your car and with what documented results. Prove to me that this works if you can.

  4. thebadgerrr on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 2:04 pm 

    If you doubters listen to the feed you will understand, problem is you are not listening.

  5. thebadgerrr on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 2:45 pm 

    No you’re just naive and not understanding the chemistry. You also live in a bubble ike most people, you do not realize the power of the Oil Companies……..

  6. EcoCell on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 3:24 pm 

    Thanks for sharing this.

  7. cord950rack485 on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 4:19 pm 

    That’s a “You Tube” Search for HHOwater4Gas

  8. cord950rack485 on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 4:23 pm 

    Best to listen to all 7 recordings of this show
    just search HHOwater4gas and get them all.

  9. hellgas0 on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 5:19 pm 

    Electrolysis of water requires a constant DC current. So i’m not sure what you mean by changing the frequency.

  10. whiterican74 on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 5:56 pm 

    Try a smack booster or something similar and get an effie device. I had an 89′ jeep cherokee that I pushed 27 mpg hwy. It was the 4liter the max milage I got before mods was 18 or 19 mpg. Try it.

  11. OsamaBinForgotten2 on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 6:32 pm 

    I believe the proper frequency would create a rapid large amount of HHO. Search Xogen &
    Joe Cell

  12. victor2cutube on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 7:22 pm 

    i remember that show on One Step Beyond.. u kinda wonder .. they were suppose to be true stories

  13. mryesterday on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 7:54 pm 

    well, most people don’t use glass jars. Most people use pvc or stainless. Freezing water does expand, but with the proper electrolyte mixture it won’t freeze. Also no, it won’t change the chemical reaction because even when mixed the molecules are seperated, and only the H2O is electricaly reactive.

  14. silversue72 on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 8:20 pm 

    Water freezing expands. So what happens to the glass jar?? Wouldn’t it break and then there isn’t a container for the water to stay in? I was thinking a battery blanket to keep existing heat insulated to the water and jar. Any other ideas? And would the wood alcohol change the chemical/electrical reaction of water-to-hydrogen?

  15. radiomanze on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 9:16 pm 

    I see allot of claims in this post but nobody is stating specifics. If this system works soooo good why don’t you people be more up front on how you accomplished that. Maybe because it is all B.S

  16. radiomanze on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 9:16 pm 

    What did you use from those books that helped you accomplish that, I would really like to know

  17. radiomanze on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 9:49 pm 

    I would like to know how you are accomplishing that .Please let me know

  18. radiomanze on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 10:00 pm 

    have a 1998 toyota camry and have tried a 1-2 and 4 cell system according to the schematics provided in water4gas, I also blocked out both O2 sensors and installed a map sensor changed the spark plugs and added a xylene/acetone mixture.and the end result was 0.I really want this system to work as I am all for saving gas and money,If I am missing anything MOMSENIOR or anybody else that this seems to be working for I would appreciate any suggestions.

  19. radiomanze on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 10:20 pm 

    I have a 1998 toyota camry and have tried a 1-2 and 4 cell system according to the schematics provided in water4gas, I also blocked out both O2 sensors and installed a map sensor changed the spark plugs and added a xylene/acetone mixture.and the end result was 0.I really want this system to work as I am all for saving gas and money,If I am missing anything MOMSENIOR or anybody else that this seems to be working for I would appreciate any suggestions.

  20. xxkariexxmusicxx on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 11:04 pm 

    It is possible to attain 30% to 300% gain in mileage. This is not without much trial and error. Thair are several ways of greatly reducing the amp draw and the other problems that you have encountered.
    I am currently modifying my five liter mustang to run on nothing but a hydroxy blend.

  21. nerdlnose on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 11:11 pm 

    My 05 Honda Civic has an air/fuel ration sensor so an efie will not work on these. I used simple Map sensor enhancer and it works well. I elevated my air fuel sensor with a little $5 device.

  22. nerdlnose on Wed, 3rd Mar 2010 11:37 pm 

    The W4gas books took my 05 Honda from 36 mpg to 41 mpg wihout HHO gas. I have achieved 48.3 MPG with the addition of 2 HHO units .I am shooting for 50 MPG. It is hard to hold the mileage but I will succeed as I continue to work. Definitely achievable to the experimenter who is willing to study, work, and follow the leaders who have been doing this for years. As to space under the hood, take out the air boxe and air cleaner. Put in a cold air intake and filter.

  23. DoctorMason on Thu, 4th Mar 2010 12:10 am 

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  24. momsenior on Thu, 4th Mar 2010 12:59 am 

    We put our ‘jar’ on the water reservoir and the rest of the connections where we were instructed to put them. This is under the hood of a 1989 Chevy Van where space is limited but it fi ts and is working.

  25. momsenior on Thu, 4th Mar 2010 1:20 am 

    Naysayers such as you are trying to squelch any hopes of saving people money. We are in Central Texas and we installed a system in our old 1989 Chevy van which was getting 12 mpg and is now getting 14-16 mpg which is a good 25% increase. We know it can be even better on the highway. We will install one in our Buick LeSabre next. It currently gets an average of 24 mpg….. what do you think I will get after making the addition?

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