Detail Info for: Honda : Accord EX 2001 Honda Accord w/ Dry Cell HYDROGEN!! HHO

Transaction Info

Sold On:
08/04/2011
Price:
$ 6000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
145804
Location:
Shoemakersville, PA, 19555
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
2001 Honda Accord
Submodel Body Type:
EX Sedan
Engine:
2.3L 4 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
jhmcg66021c019618
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Front Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

2001 Honda Accord Equipped with Hydrogen Dry Cell http://mydatabase.myftp.org/sniper168/2001Honda.zip I am selling my '01 Honda Accord Sdn. EX. The car is in very, very good shape. Don't be disillusioned by the mileage, she has been a very dependable car for me and has many more miles in her... especially with the hydrogen device I just bought for it. I have installed an HHO device in my wife's mini-van and my Father's Honda Civic, but just haven't gotten to this one yet. The kit includes everything seen in the picture (in the link). It should be the 'cell', bubbler, hose, wiring, all connectors and hardware, the EFIE, the reservoir, the KOH chemical and finally, the CCPWM (Constant Current Pulse Width Modulator). The ccpwm is the absolute best part about the kit because it regulates your amperage for you so the cell will not overheat. It is a much much better way of regulating the amperage compared to other methods. Now that I'm selling the car, it is up to you to install it. Everything is there, as seen in the pic. The kit was purchased from Dry-Cells.com. I can install it for you but we'll have to work something out as it takes several hours. Dry-Cells.com are, in my opinion, the best in the business. Please do your research and look up the company. The use of hydrogen is completely safe and the Miles Per Gallon increase are amazing. Now of course the mpg increase cannot be exactly predicted, as many factors dictate that. Those factors can be: condition of the engine/car prior to installing, the type of device (dry vs. wet cell), etc. Here is an example of the mpg gain I got. I installed the v6 version of the dry cell into my '02 Dodge Caravan. I used to get approx. 300 miles to a 20 gallon tank. Now I get 450 miles for that same 20 gallon tank. That's a 50% increase! When I drove this 2001 Honda Accord, I was getting 425 miles to the tank. The tank is a 17.1 gallon tank if memory serves correctly. Depending on how you drive, of course, the absolute lowest increase of 33% would equate to 565 miles per tank (17 gallons). Remember, this is dependent upon many factors; your driving habits, the settings on your efie, etc, etc. I've owned this Honda for the past 2 1/2 years or so. It's very well taken care of and runs very well. Please let me know if you have any questions. You can find additional pictures and a short video about the dry-cell hho device I installed in my van at this link: http://mydatabase.myftp.org/sniper168/2001Honda.zip Good Luck and Happy Bidding!

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