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Posted 10/16/2008 9:33:28 AM
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Hey westedge, next time I am in Everett, I want to see your setup. My parents live there (I graduated from Cascade HS). I looked at your website and like your system.

My current projects:
2002 Saturn SL2 4 cyl
2006 Chrysler Town and Country

You can kill two birds with one stone, but you can't kill one stone with two birds.
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Posted 10/23/2008 6:10:07 PM


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Last Login: 1/29/2009 1:10:29 PM
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We certainly do not have any regrets on purchasing the books.  We are glad  and thankful that we did buy the books.  

The VIP lounge in itself is worth every penny we spent on this book. 

From a business point of view, however we were looking for a system that would work once installed.  Not maybe, or if you do this, or you might need to do that scenerio.  Try explaining that 100s of times to a customer. 

We wanted to start using this technology right away to help others save money without the ups and downs that we had to go through to get to where we are now.

Too many people simply do not have the time to tinker with an HOD system.  Being able to offer a product that only needs to have water and sometimes catalyst added, without all the computer complications is what these people need.

As passionate as we are about this technology we had to think about it from another persons point of view, for someone that is only interested in the benefits of the technology, for something like saving money on a fleet of trucks, I would not recommend the Water4Gas HOD system.  

Peace to all

It's all good. Keep it simple, and never give up.

Everett, Washington

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