hello everyone. i built a similar device to this, i had first got interested in engines when i had a motorcycle, and i had a few
including a complete strip down of a 500cc twin kawasaki ER-500 where i sent the main bearings away to be balanced.
im now driving a large mercedes sprinter 2.3litre 4 cylinder diesel. After quite a few years of looking at HHO devices, and lots of reading and investigating (some were crap, and were basically trying to make a quick buck by OVERSELLING the gains without an honest approach or any investigation...........But i also found some well researched, thoughtful and helpful individuals marketing a solid product)
i stumbled across some french council vehicles and tractors using something called SPAD . (strangely this is also the name of french world war 1 aircraft) it used water ,and exhaust heat to reduce emissions and save 25% fuel. I think its safe to say that older diesels are so inefficient with fuel, that they have the biggest gain in results. i then found another company called HYPNOW, and another called ECOPRA .
In fact the site with the most RESEARCED information is called
Panacea University - Home
and info can be found under research materials (at the bottom) and fuel saving and pollution cutting modifications link.
At this stage i was using a lot of diesel, and had heard of a LOW EMISSION ZONE coming to London, so decided to copy an ecopra device. you can see what i had to do on my youtube page
vid2 ECOPRA COPY WATERFUEL MERCEDES SPRINTER .wmv - YouTube
im using filtered rainwater with 10% white vinegar and i do save fuel , and have a reasonable gain in power, due to the fact that 1999 diesel is not race tuned but IS WASTEFUL . After hunting for the stainless steel metal and pipe (flexi) and having it welded( it was very complex) i fitted it about 6 months after. im Happy with the results.
then i found the Econokit, there are some videos on my you tube channel (playlists) on how they are fitted.
the small '''' heat exchanging reactor ''''' is small, its easy to fit, and needless to say, its stainless steel an expensive metal to have manufactured, tooling is quickly blunted.
have a look at the videos, you are not wasting your time, but hey, until you try, you are only wasting fuel.
ok guys, happy hunting.