QUOTE(hcyen @ Oct 24 2012, 10:41 PM)
Hi Peter, one more question for u, hope u don't mind
After reading some info regarding fuel saving gadgets, I guess most of them "restore" original 100% power or FC when it's a new car. This includes grounding cable, voltage stabilizer and chemical cleaning of engine/TB etc. On the other hand, some gadgets not only restore but exceed 100% power (something like turbo charged.) My guess for FireStorm is the latter and also HHO/Hydron system which enrich normal air with highly explosive "air" (HHO/hydrogen.)
As I'm planning to install FireStorm as well as HHO system, my question is whether engine chamber can withstand such high power explosion generated by FireStorm's super power sparks and HHO's highly explosive air
Please comment.
No worries bro. Questions are good.
In newer cars there is not so much parts deterioration so devices like VS would not do much but in older cars it will help due to deteriorated cabling and contacts.
I do not recommend HHO as the generator takes a few amps of current and would put a load on your batteries in the long run.
The gases will also form water particles during thr combustion and will mix with the burnt hydrocarbons causing an acidic solution in the cylinders.
This over a span of 2-4 years will eat into the seals and gaskets and also corrode the engine parts. It mixes with the engine oil and breaks down the oil causing lubrication inefficiencies whuck leads to faster wear and tear of the moving engine parts.
Cheers.
Peter
Added on October 25, 2012, 11:52 amQUOTE(adiazmir @ Oct 25 2012, 10:11 AM)
PM sent. Cheers.
This post has been edited by flashaholic: Oct 25 2012, 11:52 AM