Introduction to hho car system

The HHO car system (also known as a Brown’s gas system or oxyhydrogen system) is an automotive modification device claimed to improve vehicle fuel efficiency and reduce emissions by generating a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases (HHO gas) through the electrolysis of water.

The basic operational workflow of an HHO system is as follows:

Electrolysis Process: An electrolysis unit decomposes water (H₂O) into hydrogen (H₂) and oxygen (O₂), thereby generating an HHO gas mixture.
Storage and Delivery: The generated gas is stored in a reservoir tank and subsequently delivered via tubing to the engine’s intake manifold.
Combustion Assistance: Upon mixing with air, the HHO gas enters the combustion chamber to serve as a supplementary fuel. The high-performance catalytic combustion properties of hydrogen facilitate highly efficient combustion of gasoline or diesel, thereby reducing overall fuel consumption, increasing horsepower, and lowering exhaust emissions.

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