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You can contack me using SKYPE J Tarantola Or email me at mtarantola@tampabay.rr.com
Grand Prize Winner 2008
Best of the Show, Jim,Beth,Jamie and Joe Tarantola, HighPerformanceFuelCells
November 11-14, 2008 Mosaic Arena
Manatee County Fairgrounds
HHO Games & Exposition
Most Impressive Installation, 2009 - Jim Tarantola,
Jim Tarantola snapped a big HHO kit into place on a shiny new semi on the main lawn in just an hour,A spectacular display by HHO Games & Exposition Grand Prize winner Jim Tarantola is set for the 2009 HHO Games in Bradenton, Fla., Feb. 7-9. Among the attractions will be a remote-controlled, 5.5-ft. HHO-powered P-60 Warhawk model airplane with a 5.5-ft. wingspan and a 3-ft. Everglades-style Airboat, along with a 3-ft. miniature of Jim's extremely rare 1969 Chevy K-20 pickup that gets 35 mpg ,with RC T-Maxx 3.3 1/10 scale RC Truck run time was 15 min. On HHo 25 min. also be on display. But the big attraction is the installation of an HHO dry cell on a full-sized semi truck! Jim explained that the driver - like many - is facing tough times and needed a helping hand, so the kit and installation will be free. Jim is also showing his 2002 KMT 640 Super-Dupe motorcycle and a 2005 F250 6-liter diesel pickup [using two dry cells - one for idling, and the other for towing and heavy acceleration that gets 28 mpg) and several other vehicles including his HHO-powered 5.7-liter 2008 Toyota Tundra with crew cab that gets 26 mpg , 2008 GMC 3500, Lincoln Town Car that gets 35 mpg plus a 650 artic cat that run on 10% gasoline 90% HHo and a lawn mower on HHO What a showman! Jim said If we can make this work on a RC truck and all the way up to shiny new semi this can work on anythig that uses gasoline or diesel
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July 17-19 2009 HHO Summer Games The University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus
July 24, 2009 - Hybridgen's sleek, compact, highly polishes HHO kits and a solar-powered kit desiggned by the sons of Jim Tarantola were the showstoppers at the 2009 Summer HHO The Tarantola brothers' solar-powered design, in a bright orange 1969 Chevy pickup, displayed an extremely low power draw from two 15-watt solar panels mounted on the backside of the cab. The power draw was about 150 milliamps at highway speeds - you read that right - and the kit's energy use is determined by a connection to the throttle body, and decreases as speeds rise. But the amazing Jim Tarantola stole the show with a 3 to 8 lpm solar-powered HHO generator, imagined and assembled by sons Jim and Joe, that uses only 115 milliamps when the engine is running at highway speeds.
Hi My name is Jim Tarantola. The creator and founder of Highperformancefuelcells.com I have been involved in Alternative Energy for Aproximatly 15 years and almost 8 years in hydrogen technology. It all started as a hobby, and turned into a business. Our main goals and objectives are to teach people about alternative energy. If you really ask me who i am, I am a carpenter by trade, a grandfather and a father.
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