Tuesday, September 27, 2011

How can I get my 2006 Honda Civic to bypass the sensors so it can take advantage of the HHO cell I just added?

I had a company that makes and install the kits to produce HHO gas install a system on my 2006 Honda Civic. The system is making plenty of hydrogen. I am not getting any gas mileage increase and I really think it is because the computer or sensors are not allowing it to be used properly. So, I was wondering if anyone may have any knowledge on how to bypass the necessary sensors to allow my car to get its improved gas mileage.|||Contrary to other jerks here, these systems WILL be on a few production cars starting this year!





Bypassing the sensors will vary from car to car. It boils down to whether you have a mass air flow sensor or a map sensor. Each is very different and modifying the signal to the computer on the highway is the key. Mass air flow is harder and less information is available for modifying it. You can buy map sensor devices all over the place.





Be forewarned! Running your car lean can burn a piston or exhaust valve if done incorrectly!!! It can cost thousands of dollars to fix. If you run your car lean you need to know how lean it's running using a guage that you can buy from the parts store that is VERY easy to hook up. You also need to monitor the engine temperature very closely to make sure it's not running hotter than before after adding the HHO back to the intake with your kit. A sure sign something is wrong will be the engine running hotter than normal or the mixture showing more lean than normal with the hho and the device modifying the map sensor off.





Many people are dying to have this technology but it's not stable in my opinion for all cars at this point. There are people making computers that will control this on most cars to make it easier but knowledge is very important if you want to run it now. Food for thought.





Ignore all the morons calling it a scam. I have absolutely no connection with smackbooster and personally think it's a stupid name but he's even got one that's clear with chrome top and bottom on his motorcycle. It's quite impressive.





Good luck and don't be discouraged by dimwits that bash something they haven't even tried.|||They do work, a company in Illinois called CaluTech (the UV radiation people) are making HHO Cell technology, new stuff. It's at http://www.FuelElement.com

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|||it's not the sensors, its the kit. Those HHO kits don't work, sorry but you just got ripped off pretty bad. There's probably hundreds of other people out there like you who are finding out the samething too. Don't buy into those HHO kits, if it worked, don't you think manufacuters would be using them already in cars? It's common sense. They don't work at all. It's been proven time and time again by so many tests.





The computer and sensors automatically adjust as you change, so if it really worked, you would see the MPG difference already. But you aren't going to see a MPG difference from something that has already been proven to not work, it's been all over the news and everything.





Like the first person said too, your warranty is gone.





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http://www.aardvark.co.nz/hho_scam.shtml|||No it's actually not working because you got suckered into buying something that doesn't work. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. :(|||You have been ripped off. Those "miracle" gas mileage improvers dont work a single bit|||ask Honda...if you had warranty left, you just voided it.

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