Posts Tagged ‘boosted’

Oct
2009
7

A Precious Way To Save Fuel

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It’s a rather incredible story involving a much desired scientific breakthrough and the travails of bringing it to the marketplace. There’s also a subplot involving attempts of others to bury the product so it will never, see the light of day. The device is called the “HHO Tek Platinum Gas Saver” and has been patented by a Brookline inventor named Joel Robinson. He claims the HHO Tek Platinum Gas Saver increases automotive mileage by about 20 percent and decreases harmful emissions. But he also admits he is having a heck of a time marketing it. “I’m an inventor,” Robinson said, sitting among piles of scientific papers and journals in the Brookline basement he uses as his office and factory, “I really don’t know much about marketing.” In fact, he said he is searching for a real hot-shot to sell this device to an American public that desperately wants it., The trouble is unless you subscribe to a few trade publications that Robinson has advertised in or happen to hear him on some late night radio show, chances are you’ve never heard of the HHO Tek Platinum Gas Saver. The circumstances of the invention are almost as odd as its current “factory.” Robinson had been working on a device using manganese to improve mileage, without much success. Then, in what seems like a scene out of “The Graduate,” a chemist mentioned the magic word … platinum now, platinum is a precious metal selling for about $600 an ounce. It hardly seems the most economical catalyst for increasing mileage. But Robinson knew about platinum’s special chemical properties. The catalytic converter in the exhaust system is coated with platinum which, through a chemical reaction, causes unburned gas fumes to be more fully burned before being expelled as exhaust. Robinson reasoned that if he could find a way to introduce platinum into an ‘internal combustion engine, it would produce less polluting carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbon residue, and more power per unit of fuel.
It only took Robinson a few months to convert the concept into a working device that meters platinum into the engine. A simple plastic bottle strapped to the engine holds and meters the flow of the platinum solution. A T-connector and rubber hose connects it to one of the engine’s air intakes. Once in the engine, the platinum allows the fuel to burn more efficiently. Robinson will sell you a kit with enough platinum to drive 30,000 miles. If your car gets less than 40 miles per gallon, the 20 percent in gas savings should more than offset the cost of the HHO Tek Platinum Gas Saver. For example, a car owner who gets 10 miles per gallon should net a savings of more than $1800 for every 30,000 miles. You might think the inventor of such a device would have the automobile companies beating a path to his door. Robinson has no doubt car manufacturers are aware of his work, but thus far only Komatsu has sent a representative to the Brookline factory. According to Robinson, Komatsu is the Japanese equivalent of Caterpillar. Robinson does say that he was offered $200,000 a year to sell the device to a company that wanted to take it off the market until it was further refined. He says the offer came through a third party so he won’t disclose its source. He won’t even play 20 questions. When asked if anyone other than a major oil company would have reason to make such an offer, he responds with a big Cheshire grin. Robinson won’t take the offer. It’s one thing to sell a child,” he said. “It’s another thing to bury one. “Robinson has sold about 500,000 of the devices through a mostly word-of-mouth campaign. He guarantees full satisfaction or your money back. So far his return rate is less than one percent. One of Robinson’s biggest problems in cracking the mass consumer market has been natural skepticism of devices reputed to improve gas mileage. Harry Hyde, a respected member of the auto racing community for more than 30 years and former manager of such great as Bobby Unser and Gordon Johncock, has tried a number of these devices in his North Carolina lab. “Ninety-nine out of -100 of these -devices are, you’ll pardon the expression, bullshit,” Hyde said. “This is the one out of 100 that isn’t.” For awhile Hyde sold the devices, but eventually found he just didn’t have the time. “Basically it gives a cleaner burn which protects the engines and increases mileage,” Hyde said. “The only trouble I found was sometimes the bottle breaks or it gets clogged, but I haven’t talked to Robinson for a couple years. I understand he made some improvements.” Indeed, Robinson has made a number of improvements. Each time, he replaces all devices out in the field free of charge. He also asks his customers to keep records of their mileage in order to build his data record. Thus far he has been unable to get any well known lab or government agency to test the device. He did run a controlled test with Management Transportation Corp. of Medford. They placed the device on 15 of their station wagons used as school buses. On average the cars showed a 28.3 percent increase in gas mileage. Though one car showed a 12 percent decrease. Robinson notes each car is different and mileage may vary because of a number of uncontrolled variables. “I don’t understand the results;” Richard Zimmerman president of the bus company, said. “But I believe them.” Zimmerman has not installed the devices in all of his vehicles. He said he would like to, but has run into personal problems in dealing with Robinson. The inventor speaks with a booming staccato delivery that some may find abrasive. He readily admits he is no master of marketing. Some of his sales troubles seem to stem from a fear the device may be stolen, despite his patent. He also wishes to be careful to avoid dealings or claims that might injure the product’s future.

by Jeff Zimmerman
Journal Staff

Posted in: Green News
Aug
2009
2

2000 Skyline Build Update…More Details and 2 more pics

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Once we opened the doors here at HHO Tek, we knew we needed some demo cars to show off our skills. So we built a BMW M3 and an Acura Integra, but we really needed something that would set ourselves apart from everyone else. So we decided to build a fuel efficient, high horsepower monster. This was not going to be very difficult given our background with green technologies. So after some careful thought of what car we would start with, we imported one of the greatest sports cars of all time, a 2000 Nissan Skyline R34. It was a low-mileage Silver R34 that had fallen off a roll back and sustained some damages. After getting the body damage repaired, we also did a complete color change on the car. The silver car was now a blue and black two-tone. The car initially came with a RB25 turbo inline 6 but we decided to upgrade the stock turbo to a custom Peavy Racing, Garret TD-05 with custom built manifold, and all hard piping along with a huge Spearco front mount intercooler.
We have also installed a standalone engine management system as that allowed us to tune the car very precisely for maximum power and fuel efficiency. Moreover by installing this system, the On-Demand Hydrogen system would improve the fuel mileage and be able to be completely controlled by the engine management system.
The Skyline got a production model 1V8D On-demand Hydrogen System from HHO Tek. The hydrogen system and a couple 10 inch subwoofers, powered by an classis Lanzar Optidrive 50c, are all contained in a custom enclosure, built by Trevor Hunter, in the trunk of the car. We didn’t spare one ounce of creativity spared with this project; the trunk is a showpiece with everything from solid copper tubes, used for subwoofer wires, to the phosphorescent liquid tubes placed throughout the trunk.
The interior of the car is quite basic, bride racing seats with 4 point harnesses and a roll cage for added safety while blasting around the corners. The Skyline is also getting treated to a set of HRE’s wrapped in Nitto rubber. As far as suspension goes, we went for simplicity by using a set of TEIN coilovers. Now we just had to figure out how to stop this beast of a car. We thought a set Brembo 4 piston calipers up front and 2 piston for the rears would do the trick.
The Skyline is almost ready, except for the back window, which needs to be replaced. In spite of putting our best efforts forward in trying to find the part, we have not been successful due to the very rare nature of the car.
The entire goal of this project was to build a car that was fuel-efficient and still a hardcore contender on the track, and at 570 horsepower and over 30 miles per gallon, I think we accomplished our goal. We have a car that has the fuel efficiency of a Honda Civic and the performance stats of a Ferrari

The Skyline still awaits its official debut and is hiding out in the HHO Tek research and development center in Bostic NC.

These will be the last photos of her until the Official debut which is TBA due to the back window problem.

Jul
2009
24

2000 Nissan Skyline R34 becomes a high horsepower GREEN monster

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Recently we imported a 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 into the US. It was a low-mileage Silver R34 that had fallen off a roll back and sustained some damages. After getting the body damage repaired we also did a complete color change on the car. The silver car was now a blue and black 2 tone. The car initially came with a RB25 turbo inline 6 but we decided to upgrade the turbo from a t-25 to a Garret TD-05 with custom built manifold, downpipe, and up pipe.

We didn’t stop at this, we installed a standalone engine management system as that allowed us to tune the car very precisely for maximum power and fuel efficiency. Moreover by installing this system, the On-Demand Hydrogen system would improve the fuel mileage a be able to be completely controlled by the engine management system.

The Skyline is almost ready now except for the back window which need to be replaced. In spite of putting our best efforts in trying to find the part, we have not been successful due to the very rare nature of the car.

If you want to enjoy the power while being environmental friendly, The HHO Tek Fuel Enhancement Systems are the only way to go. Just look at our Skyline it produces a whopping 570 horsepower and returning an amazing 32-34 mpg. These are numbers that you see from a stock Honda Civic with 114 horsepower, not a 10 second car that will do 0-60 in well under 5 seconds.

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