No, it might even help clean it because the only product is water.
What is hho
sugar
No, it is not advisable to use the HHO dry cells in automobiles.
If you are referring to water split into oxygen and hydrogen through electrolysis, the answer is alot; and far more than the onboard, engine driven electrical system can generate. If this were possible to run a car on solely "HHO" it would be the equivalent of a perpetual motion machine, and regardless of every conspiracy theory out there; every manufacturer would sell an "HHO" powered car.
Are you kidding me? Can water ruin it? Yes, can sugar water ruin it? Yes, it will go into the engine, and if it gets shocked, it won't do anything, and flood the engine. If you accidentally spilled it in your engine, call a repair man to come to your house. DO NOT DRIVE IT. If you do, the complications will get worse. -A kid who knows what he is doing
HHO generators are unregulated in all 50 states at this point.
The legality of using HHO (also known as Brown's Gas) varies by region. In some places, the use of HHO systems in vehicles may be regulated due to safety concerns or environmental reasons. It is important to check with local laws and regulations before installing HHO systems in vehicles to ensure compliance.
Short answer is yes.
You should check www.HGenerators.com
HHO check valves can be purchased from online retailers specializing in hydrogen fuel cell technology, as well as from automotive supply stores or directly from manufacturers that produce HHO generator kits. It is important to ensure that the check valves are compatible with the specific requirements of your HHO system to ensure proper functioning.
Yes ... it will need to be torn down and rebuilt.
It may not ruin the engine, but it will foul the spark plug, making the engine run rich and/or hard to start. Will also emit a lot of gray smoke.