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Old May 30, 2008, 04:04 AM
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Installing a hydrogen boost system in a Honda Hybrid

I just purchased a hydrogen boost system. Figured it was worth a shot if I can get another 30-40% mileage off my gasoline engine. I hope to get 70 mpg when all is said and done. I have the 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid.

The system needs me to know where the O2 and MAP sensors are. The O2 sensor appears to be on the top of the exhaust system just behind the manifold (back side of the engine) but I have no idea where the MAP sensor is.

I also need a circuit that is 20-30 amps that will turn off with the Auto Stop. I was thinking of taping into the fuel pump power. The dealership suggests I tap into the fuse box and test the fuses for which system disconnects with the auto stop feature.

Can someone direct me to an engine schematic or explain where it is. I may have a mechanic do the work but would like to manage it myself if doable. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks for the help.

Jim

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Old Sep 20, 2008, 12:56 PM   #21  
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if you are still following this you don't need some special liquid just water i would use distilled don't wan't mineral deposits on your electrodes and salt only thing i need to know is what to use as a electrode that does not breakdown from the electrolysis process.
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I may melt the end of the tube some but I have extra.
Stick the hose in a glass of water then try lighting with a bbq liter,save burning your hose,just a sugestion.Ive been reading up on HHO recently and am curious to see if it will work also,,i have 2 deisel sucking pic up's,lol.
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Oppppp's..should have added the gas that comes up from the bottom of the glass of water should ignite or at least crackel,,,seen a vid on some guy doing it.
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