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Author Topic: Alabama city testing HHO systems in city vehicles, this will tell the truth  (Read 3955 times)

Butch

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The city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama after extensive research is going to test HHO systems in their city vehicles. Tuscaloosa is the home of The University Of Alabama and is located about forty five miles from me. I plan to keep in touch with city personal to monitor their results.
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte
Birmingham, Alabama

nightlife

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Hi Butch, I was unable to find anything about what you have said. Do you have a link we can checkout so that we can get more info?

 I would like to know what kind of system they plan to use as well as I would like to know who designed it.

Thankyou

Tom

Butch

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Tom,
It was on the 5:30 PM local news here in Birmingham. The station is Alabama ABC 33/40.
I will call the station and see if they have a transcript available.
Butch


Hi Butch, I was unable to find anything about what you have said. Do you have a link we can checkout so that we can get more info?

 I would like to know what kind of system they plan to use as well as I would like to know who designed it.

Thankyou

Tom

nightlife

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Thank you Butch for that added info. I was able to find it and here is the link to the footage:

http://cfc.abc3340.com/videoondemand.cfm?id=17273

 It is nothing new and I feel that system is a waste of money for a city to use. They are better off using 100% Ethanol.