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  1. Ron-

    Sent you an email. Let me know if you are still interested. Thx, Alex.

  2. Its not about running the car on only HHO, its a booster. A supplement to aid in the combustion process. The hydrogen creates a more complete burn of the fuel, less is wasted out the exhaust. It actually does increase mileage. I have been experimenting with HHO for the past 4-5 months now, amazing technology. Although there are quite a few people selling boosters out there that are not worth it and claim more mpg gain than what you actually get.
  3. Yes the water does turn brown after a while. It is basically the oxidation of the plates. From alot of the reading i have done, the plates need to be broke-in. Turn the cell on for a while, monitor temp, turn it off, turn it back on, change the water. Over and over, eventually the brown sludge on top will minimize and the plates will be conditioned and actually produce more gas. With the cell a friend and i have come up with, we dont have heating issues. We did with the first smaller cells, but the latest cell is big enough and has the water capacity to keep itself at a constant temp once it has warmed up. We have ran the cell for several hours without overheating. We have also considered the idea of a dry-sump cell basically, having another bottle/container that recirculates water though the cell. Using a dry-sump would also decrease the overall size of the cell itself.
  4. yes, i totally understand the criticism. I get it all the time. My cell uses 316 stainless plates, and 4 '' pvc as the case. Tap water as the electrolyte. What do u mean electrolytes from a store? Bottled water? The cell can pretty much use any clean water. It doesnt need to be distilled, we've found from our testing that hot water gases more than cold water. There is actually quite a bit of videos on youtube with good info. Obviously u need to sort out the bullsh*t videos from the ones that actually work. The cell we made uses 12v and draws 8amps. Also when constructing your cell, the gap between the plates matters, less gap equals more gas. Running on straight HHO is possible and has been done before. And using HHO as a booster from what i have read and seen will for sure increase your MPG, but as for power gains there has been no reports of any. Dont think anyone with HHO has been dynoed before. But it would make sense to get some kind of gain, the hydrogen creates a more complete burn in the cylinder.
  5. I cant wait to see some pics and video from your setup. Are you using plates or tubes? 12v? What is the total surface area of your cell? How many cells (pos+neg plates or tubes) are you using? Sorry to ask so many questions, im very interested. I have alot more questions also. And if you have any questions of your own feel free to ask, my cell is about to get installed in the car.
  6. Sorry, but u might need to do a little more research. I am also in the finishing stages of building a HHO setup for my EA81 Hatch with plans of marketing. This definately does work and the HHO gas torch is bad a**.
  7. Yeah, both sides. Thought about the heat idea before, when i sent the axles back to MWE he told me its not to much heat. If it was he would be able to tell by the boot. Somebody must not like me. I actually think i might have to sell my Hatch as much as i dont want to. I can no longer afford to fix it nor do i have the patience anymore.
  8. So i really dont understand it, i can not figure out why i keep tearing inner cv boots. It doesnt make any sense and its really starting to drive me crazy. Pretty much everything is new on the front end. So im going to ask again and i want a straight answer, Will a bad alignment and bad rack cause the boots to rip? Ive already replaced the front 2 axles 4 times. Does anyone have any idea as to why this keeps happening? Am i totally thinking to hard and overlooking the obvious?
  9. So the problem still remains. Got the new washers, torqued them down, everything was great for a day. Check the torque again and its tight as it can be. So my question is will a bad steering rack pop and make noise while i'm driving? I really don't think its the axles anymore, new washer new hubs new bearings, i don't see a problem but it still makes noise. I wish it would fall apart already so i would know exactly what the problem is instead of trying to figure it out. I only drove it for a day but can the much needed alignment be causing all my problems even after everything has been replaced?
  10. Cool! so ive already ordered new cone washers from the dealer (not cheap!), but there on the way. I also already installed new wheel bearings which i also ordered from the dealer. They came in a set of 2 bearings and with 2 seals for $52. not bad considering the set with seals from kragens was about $6 cheaper. Combined with the new MWE axles, new remanufactured steering rack and new tie rod ends, new ball joints, new Energy suspension sway bar bushings, the only thing on the front end that has not been replaced are the struts and A-arm bushings, i think? Im trying to get the alignment good and the knocking/popping when i turn to either lock to stop. I probably spent more than i should have but it is my daily driver.
  11. Is it a common problem for the spline in the axle hub to wear? The cv shows no sign of wear (new MWE). The once flat topped spline are now like sharp teeth. . . Also, how critical is the cone split-type centering washer? If its been installed and removed a few times and is a little smashed on the edges, will it effect the axle and wheel alignment?
  12. Sounds good! I found quit a few Ea82 Power racks still in cars with the pump, brackets, hoses, and hardware needed. But im not sure if doing an EA82 power steering conversion is gonna be worth it. My hatch is a manual but its really not that hard to turn, at any speed. I dont know if the benefits of the power are really worth the time and effort. Unless i do come through with the plans to lift it 4'', im sure the power would make a big difference with bigger tires.
  13. Is it in good shape? I do have the manual rack so that is what im looking for. Its for my 87 Hatch. I just dont think i have the transportation to get the 160 miles to you as of now. I might have to hit some local j/y and see if i can find a Ea81 manual rack, seems to be the harder one to get besides the power EA81 and EA82 racks.
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