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Overunity Machines Forum



The One Million Dollar HHO Challenge is launched

Started by xjet, July 04, 2008, 09:28:22 PM

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Mark69

If it is a real challenge, the people should be putting the 5k into their ideas to win the money, not into your pocket or to fund the prize money.  If you are going to make a load of money from the winner, why charge everyone to enter?

Mark

z.monkey

Howdy Y'all,

Only modern vehicles which have engine management computers use oxygen sensors.  If you pick out an older car which has a carburetor then you should be able to add the HHO system without worrying about the engine management computer, or the sensors involved with it.  Now you may have to alter the carburetor to get the mileage increase you are expecting by changing the jets and idle metering.  Are carburetor modifications allowed?  And, if they are, would you have to have some measure of performance to ensure that the vehicle is producing the same amount of power with the fuel economy improvement.  This is a complex situation.  You can make a fuel economy improvement with the sacrifice of power, but who wants that?  I want better fuel economy and be able to burn rubber as well.  Granted from what I know about HHO, physics, and race cars it is possible to produce a lot more power with a lot less fuel.  HHO can go a long way to accomplish that end.  There are a lot of people working toward this end and I am interested to see someone win this thing.  There are a number of improvements commonly applied to race cars that improve the efficiency dramatically, but they are not street legal, so you cannot modify the family grocery getter with them.  One of such improvements is to use nitrous oxide which separates the gasoline molecules and adds oxygen to the mix.  This produces a super efficient burn and dramatically improves the power produced.  However it is expensive and not street legal, therefore not cost effective to improve the fuel efficiency of the family grocery getter.

I'll get back to you with more ideas...

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wildthing

xjet,

hahaha really very funny you are.

... you couldn't even pay for a decent website to have your 1 Million Dollar HHO challenge... you expect us to believe you...

heck, imo you're just one big A**HO**

maybe xjet=enki09=HOAX

xjet

Quote from: Mark69 on July 05, 2008, 12:15:17 AM
If it is a real challenge, the people should be putting the 5k into their ideas to win the money, not into your pocket or to fund the prize money.  If you are going to make a load of money from the winner, why charge everyone to enter?
Because there are significant expenses involved in running such a challenge.

For a start, there is the cost of the vehicles (which may not be recoverable if they're damaged by the entrant's HHO systems and O2-sensor tampering), the cost of the university tests, the cost of the initial dealer-servicing, the cost of refueling for 6-months, etc, etc.

You might be interested to know that the Google Lunar X-Prize challenge has a $10,000 entry fee - are they tying to scam people too?

Stop coming up with excuses guys... who's going to stand behind their claims with some real action?


xjet

It is so funny to watch those who claim that this stuff works scurrying for cover when they're asked to put up some evidence.