Proof (as if we needed it) that HHO does not work

Hydrofuel-Systems‘ make an HHO, run-your-car-on-water, hydrogen hybrid fuel saving device. As is consistent with all these types of scams no proof is offered that the product works and, as I have said a million times, this is because there can’t be any proof since it does not work, it is a scam.

Well something unusual has happened, Hydrofuel-Systems’s HHO machine has been tested by Millbrook Proving Ground (the UK’s premier Goovernment backed testing station) and, surprise surprise, the tests show it not to work in any way whatsoever at all.

Neil Fulton at Millbrook said: “We have conducted tests, over many different driving conditions, in the laboratory. I’m afraid for fuel economy, there is no improvement.”

and…

When confronted with the evidence, Steven Cordner of Hydro-Fuel Systems claimed the system worked but admitted he had no proof to show us. He said they had stopped selling the product.

Looks like it is still on sale to me.

Loads more information on the test is avalable on the BBC site here:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/8313832.stm

Hydro-Fuel Systems is (in case you were wondering since it does not mention it on their website) a Mr. Steven Cordner of  SRC-Marketing, Maple House, 51 Wathen Way, Marsham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR10 5PZ, United Kingdom.

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