hmmm... though i still have my beliefs, i understand what your saying...
I do have one point though, if alot of the energy produced/used from a gas engine is lost through heat then wouldn't using HHO be an improvement? It has been proven that when burned together (obviously it just makes water again) that the container (cylinder or a welding torch) remains relatively cool/ or at least a lot less hot compared to gas... I remember doing this in my science class in high school....
So, wouldn't that make the engines energy consumption lower and make it more efficient? And im curious about the electronic frequencies and added potassium hydroxide- im wondering if these were factored into the original theory that in electrolysis it requires more energy to break the bond than the hydrogen can provide... and why does everyone forget about poor little oxygen?? Theres extra energy in him that doesn't get mentioned?... And im also curious as to why i can make my lawn mower run (granted it wasn't a complete setup) but i can't just make what i made a little larger and put it in a car? whats the difference?
Im not trying to be difficult... just trying to answer my own questions (which you are doing

) and try to enlighten others...