i think everyone that doesn't believe this can work, is either overlooking, or missing one thing.
although we're looking to inject a gas into the engine, we're not looking to replace air. with the injected gas, we can also adjust the computer to inject less gasoline. the hho gas will replace that, and still allow us to produce the same power from the engine.
although you;re going to bring up the amp draw now, that is fairly insignificant. the alternator on the average car only costs 3 to 5 horsepower when it is fully loaded. most vehicles are equipped with 100 to 120 amp alternators. in the case of hornet;s dodge, i think it's a 100 amp unit.
with his a/c on high, wipers, and hi beams on, he'll load the alt. enough to run at about 70 amps i think. now add in the 20 amp draw from the booster, and he's still below the max output of the alternator.
top that off with the fact that the alt. will run at that output till the battery is at full charge, and it will lower it's output.
so for the cost of less than 5 horspower, if one can gain even just 20% in mileage, i think that has to be a winning deal.