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New HHO Generator Even Better Increase With Mileage Chip
Wow! I just got an email this evening from our fellow researcher/ installer Roger T. up in sunny Vancouver, BC (just kidding- it’s zero degrees there).
He wanted me to know the results of his newest test with the mileage chip we sent him to use with our new Hybrid Cell HHO generator - 772 series.
On an earlier post I mentioned that Roger had bumped his mileage from 22 mpg to 36.5 mpg in his nice 2009 Hyundai Genesis. On this setup, he used a top of the line digital efie we sent him along with the complete Dynamic Dual 772 HHO Generator kit. Phenomenal 65.9% increase.
On his second test, he disconnected the efie, and installed the new mileage chip we sent him for testing. Everything else remained the same, including the 100 mile testing route.
The result????
He went from 22 mpg to 40.65 mpg which is about an 83% INCREASE in his gas mileage using our new line of Hybrid Cell Hydrogen Generators!
It just keeps getting better and better!
I can’t wait to get to test them in our two project cars here. I’ll keep you informed…
KUDOS again to you Roger. By the way- if any of you live in the Washington, Oregon, or Vancouver BC area and want one of our kits, but would rather have it installed by a pro- let me know and I will arrange it privately between you two.
EFIE (Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer) for Ultimate Fuel Mileage Gains
If your vehicle is 10-15 years old or newer, chances are you have a fuel injection system for the gas. The O2 sensors regulate how much fuel is added to the engine by measuring the amount of O2 (oxygen) in the exhaust system. If you add an HHO kit or even just the simplest of hho generators to a car that has O2 sensors, and you DON’T use an EFIE, most likely your mileage will go down instead of up.

This is a simple EFIE circuit board for one O2 sensor
When purchasing an HHO gas saving kit for your vehicle you want to make sure it has an EFIE (Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer) with it otherwise you could end up getting worse gas mileage than you had without an HHO conversion system.
Even though there are relatively few components need in an HHO system this is one you want to make sure you have and that it is right for the system. You may need a dual EFIE system depending on your car, if it has 2 O2 sensors and even a QUAD EFIE system if your car has 4 sensors. It is all about getting the right air/fuel mixture to make your engine as efficient as it can be.

Having the correct EFIE (Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer) means never having to worry about your HHO system producing the right gas. You can be assured the quality of HHO gas you get from a conversion system utilizing an EFIE will always contain the perfect mix.
With gas fuel injection systems the key is the ratio between how much gas and how much air is used. HHO stands for 2 hydrogen + 1 oxygen the chemical designation used for water makeup. The way it works is the gas is extracted from the water producing an oxygen enriched mixture that burns more effectively when introduced in the induction system.
Combustion engines rely on that correct mixture to run smoothly and with an EFIE (Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer) you can ensure that your engine gets the most out of gas. Typically, an HHO system can increase your gas mileage by 15-40% and can increase the power as well. This means great savings in gas and a more powerful engine. More and more people are going the HHO route and enjoying all the conversions have to offer. The EFIE is an integral part of the system and when one is not used you risk voiding all those great benefits.
Installing the EFIE (Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer) is just as easy as installing the system itself. Just follow the comprehensive and easy to follow instructions that come with the kits and you will be on your way to producing high quality oxygen rich hydrogen gas. It only days a day to do the full conversion with EFIE and you can start saving gas immediately. Hydrogen gas use is also environmentally friendly so you are doing your part for the environment as well as saving gas and increasing your engine power.
Bob Volk, CEO
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