"The numbers are simple: With a $5,000 bolt-on kit he co-engineered--the poor man's version of a Goodwin conversion--he can immediately transform any diesel vehicle to burn 50% less fuel and produce 80% fewer emissions. On a full-size gas-guzzler, he figures the kit earns its money back in about a year--or, on a regular car, two--while hitting an emissions target from the outset that's more stringent than any regulation we're likely to see in our lifetime."
(thanks to pointer from Thomas Otter)
SInce I own an H3 Hummer, I could be concidered bias but this is the first GM product I have ever owned for personal use. This is one vehicle that has totally impressed me all around. I drive it back and forth to work as well as deep into the mountains of Tennessee since I use it for deer hunting as well as trout fishing.
Posted by: Dewey | April 25, 2008 at 05:14 PM
buying gas has become a major investment decision, as in "do i invest in some food so i can get thru the day or some gas so i can get where i have to go?" It should never be this way but it is. But that doesn't mean we have to just suffer. There is a real solution in Water4Gas and you owe it to yourself to check it out! http://w4g4mpg.info
Posted by: Garko Novis | May 13, 2008 at 03:41 PM