If I have more oxygen going in to the engine will it burn more gas?

I have installed a hydrogen system in my pick up but have a no idea how the computer will figuire out that it is burning HHO and stop burning gasoline


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2 Responses to “If I have more oxygen going in to the engine will it burn more gas?”

Aug 23rd at 12:27 am By: olz431

if you have excessive oxygen going past the O2 sensor, the engine will be read lean by the computer, and thus kick up the fuel, make sure all that oxygen is getting burnt…

Aug 23rd at 12:31 am By: j h

That question is a little too technical for most kids on here. My guess and short answer is that between the Knock sensor, Oxygen sensor and maybe others that the computer will figure it out. It’s not going to stop burning gasoline but it should help the gas burn better. You will see an improvement in gas savings by a few percent to 10-40 percent?

I used to follow a company called Hy-drive out of Canada that built systems like this. Maybe look them up or go to whoever built yours. There are also websites and forums devoted to MPG… http://www.gassavers.org/ is one. Someone there could answer better.

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