Subject: Re: Web Only DC450 Special
From: water4gas <info@water4gas.com>
Date: 10/5/2011 13:54
To: rek <????@neprimer.com>

Hi,

There are no systems available to run an engine entirely on HHO gas.

Theoretically you would need about 30 liters per minute, and the current to
create that would be around 600 amps.

Current car alternators are around 100 amps, and the amount of horsepower
to turn a 600 amp alternator (or six 100 amp units) would lower the ability
of the engine to move the vehicle.

I hope that is more enlightening.

- Denise
water4gas.com




On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 6:04 AM, rek <?????@neprimer.com>  wrote:
Hi
    I believe I have unique question.  I would like to know how many or what size unit would 100% power my car at say a constant 40 mph? 
    I am thinking of flipping a switch to turn off the gasoline fuel pump and fuel injectors, retarding the timing and cruising on the hho.  And of course a flip of the switch and it's back on gasoline.
    I have a 1995 Cadillac 4.6L Northstar engine.
Sincerely,
RE Klenk,
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