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Computer Management Options Computer Management Options
This is a simple overview of the three most popular choices of handling vehicle computers.
Fuel Saver Flash Chip
If the vehicle is newer than 1996 (OBD-2 compatibl |
DC Series versus the ES Series of Dry Cell Systems The DC Series systems are designed to be affordable and reliable.
By simply matching the system to your engine size and choosing your
computer management solution, you can design a system for good |
Electrolyte Information The electrolyte is called Potassium Hydroxide (KOH).
It's difficult to ship internationally, and much less expensive when
you locate local suppliers in your area.
Here's some popular sources we |
Finding your OBD-2 Port Location - Flash Chip If you're wishing to confirm whether your car uses the OBD-2 protocol and
where the diagnostic port is located, the link below will help.
It links to the National OBD Clearinghouse website.
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Freezing Climate and Temperatures Benefit from PWM Controller Our most popular handling for colder climates is to upgrade the system with a PWM controller.
This allows you to mix the electrolyte solution very concentrated so it won't freeze
and the PWM wil |
Matching An HHO System To Engine Size We generally use the 25% of engine size rule for HHO production
and matching the correct system to your vehicle.
For example, if the engine is 3.6 liters, then it will require
about .9 liters of |
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