Quote Originally Posted by dvldoc View Post
Your wasting time making 1.5L a minute. Your going to need to make 40 to 50 litres a minute to make a noticeble difference. When your sucking down 9000 lpm at 1500rpms that like a fly fart in a hurricane. So say you could produce 3L per minute the amount is still nothing how can that make a measureble effect on engine performance. The question has still not been answered. The math does not add up no matter how you want to believe it.
Just for anyone who can't follow... 1 liter of air = 1.3 grams of mass. 1 liter of "HHO" gas electrolyzed from water is about 11% hydrogen... in other words... 0.143 grams. 1.5 liters per minute is 214 milligrams of hydrogen per minute... at idle (800 rpm) that's about 0.26 milligrams of hydrogen per revolution. Compare that the the 200 milligrams of air that your engine can swallow per revolution, and yes, it's about the same as a fly fart.

*not counting the oxygen because, no, your engine doesn't need anymore oxygen. It needs more combustibles.