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What is the maximum amount of amps that my engine can handle for optimum mileage?

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What is the maximum amount of amps that my engine can handle for optimum mileage?

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Every engine has a sweet spot where the net energy gain because of the addition of hydroxy is the biggest. If your booster is pulling too much amps, your engine may need more petrol just to supplement the drag from the alternator (just like an air conditioner causes higher fuel consumption). To answer this question, the following procedure is suggested: Remove the hydroxy gas outlet from the intake and start your engine without the booster. Listen to the engine or watch the rpm’s. Next turn on the booster, but do NOT feed the hydroxy gas into the intake. If you notice a change in engine pitch, then that is a sign that you are pulling too much amps. Next, turn off the booster, put the gas hose back into the air intake and turn on the booster again. Listen to the engine pitch. If the rpm went down, then your booster is not offsetting the amps you are pulling, in other words, it is pulling too much amps and no/little mileage improvement is to be expected.

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