Saturday, September 27, 2008

New Location, New Events for HHO Games

The HHO Games & Exposition has found a new and better home - at the 2,000-seat, 57,000 sq. ft. Mosaic Arena at the Manatee County Fairgrounds in Palmetto, Fla.

The Veteran's Day main event, on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 - a national holidy - will accommodate a total of 20 vendors, 150 HHO demonstration vehicles, 20 inventors and a host of eager spectators. Television stations and newspapers will cover the event.

I'm really excitied by what I'm hearing from inventors all over the country who are coming to the HHO Games to show their work. It's going to be a watershed moment in automotive history, and one which will owe nothing to foreign oil, the Big 3, political leaders, venture capitalists, automotive part stores or anyone but the energey and innovation of individual American inventors.

We will see exceptional work that will move the HHO industry forward at a rapid pace. One of the most exciting things is the appearance of the founder of the modern HHO industry, Ozzie Freedomm of Los Angeles, whose Water4Gas books and diagrams have been adverttised throughout the world and generated sales and construction of tens of thousands of new HHO kits. Ozzie Freedom is leading a seminar at 2pm on Nov. 13 on the Fairgrounds.

Don't forget the appearance of ZerFossilFuels, the renowned YouTube star whose videos and free diagrams have helped thousands construct their own HHO kits, Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancers EFIEs) and Power Width Modulators (PWMs). The EFIEs and PWMs help HHO users to control oxygen and MAP sensors that reduce mileage gains, and control amperage draw from alternators and batteries, Zero will speak On Nov. 11 at 2pm on the Fairgrounds.

There's also a fellow named Walt Jenkins on Anna Maria Island, here in Manatee County, who says one of his devices is helping drivers get uup to 100mpg from their cars. And Julio Figueroa of ITS Associates is going to show a universal 02 sensor solution for HHO kits that takes an important new approach to the sensor problem.

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