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What's the time necessary to allot for this. This requires a lot of concentration, correct - in concerns such as time. It's a complete internal system change, right? It's transmission, plus the computers... Thanks for your input!
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From what I have read that is not the case, it appears to me that there is actually very little work and it can be done in an hour. Now I could be misreading but I have read this on several sites. So maybe someone who has done it will help us out here.
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I install Top of the line Hydrogen Units and depending on your engine size and the space available in you engine compartment it could take anywhere from 1 to 4 hours. Also the cost is very dramatic as you go from the "mason jar" version to one of my generators or my competitors who charge quite a bit more for a less safe and less productive, (quality though, better than the jar but about $600.00 more), just not as good as my units which are safe and reliable and guaranteed, warranteed.... they are good, again depending on your engine size and generator size you will get 30 to 60 percent better gas mileage. Also, for the sceptics, took me about 9 months to commit studied it long and hard, watched all the videos and the hype, and read the con articles, the Popular Mechanics experiment where they shot it down. So I had to try it and I am amazed. So I now install them. the cost is for my units between 400.00 and 900.00.
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