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Hi. 

 

I hope you are having a great day.

 

I need to know if the computers on the newer cars are locked so they will not allow the motor to be forwarded and run in a lean configuration. 

 

I live in Canada and I own SE Hydrogen Hybrids and Fuel Genie Systems Canada. We make motor vacuum interface HHO kits. I have 3 cars in Canada I have recently where they are newer model and do not get mileage with a Volo chip and or the HHO system. They should get mileage with at least the chip, but they do not.

 

Do you know of any settings on the computer that will lock the vehicle out of running lean?

 

On my 2013 Yaris, I also had this problem. I reset he computer to factory by removing the ground post and leaving the lights on for. 4 or 5 minutes. The car then ran great for 45 minutes with the HHO system and got like 4.0L per 100K... Then it went back to not running lean and giving no mileage with the HHO system...

 

Can you give me some pointers here Mr. Kilmer... Can I reprogram the computer on the cars here in Canada so they run lean. Can I get around this problem?

 

 

thanks,

 

David.

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Reprogramming automotive computers to that degree requires extensive knowledge about: digital hardware, software engineering , and security encryption, as well as expensive equipment and software to get everything hooked up. Then you either would have to contact the vehicle manufacturer and formally request access to their data and specifications (an agreement that costs 6, or possibly even 7 figures and you would have to sign a non-disclosure, or they might simply refuse), or somebody with a degree in software engineering would have to spend a few years reverse engineering (hacking) it.

 

Unfortunately, HHO is completely bogus (and Scotty has stated so a few times in his videos), so using that to generate the capital needed to perform this kind of R&D will be pretty much impossible.

 

My advice is to give up now.


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