Pantone or HHO?

Water injection in thermal engines and the famous "pantone engine". General informations. Press clippings and videos. Understanding and scientific explanations on the injection of water into engines: ideas for assemblies, studies, physico-chemical analyzes.
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Pantone or HHO?




by roby614 » 04/09/08, 18:46

hello in 2007 I made the pantone assembly on my lawnmower 250ml ordinary gasoline and 750ml tap water, it has run about 4 minutes then nothing.
today I have another project the HHO
if you have advice it is welcome : Lol:

I am in Canada province Quebec, in Monteregie
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by Other » 05/09/08, 16:29

Hello

If you are not too far I am in Sorel

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by kikinou » 21/09/08, 15:09

hello i saw a guy who modified his mower so that it only works with gas fumes
here is the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb2df72N ... re=related
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by juliendu029 » 14/09/10, 23:24

Hello everyone,

The subject was opened in 2008, so as not to pollute the forum I allow myself to continue here. In addition, the title of the subject corresponds entirely to my question.

That is to say "Pantone or hho"?


We all know that both techniques work (to read the owners, their videos) with supporting figures concerning the economy of consumption. These different techniques appear in many sites, and thus are very developed, modified, improved.

Today what about: Which technique to choose, which offers an advantageous consumption compared to another? Although the hho kit requires a lot of electrical energy ... is it worth it because of its efficiency.

I am looking for the answer, just like the non-scientific public, but in particular very open on the subject, of the system to adopt.

A suivre
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