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09/19/10 8:05 PM

#15364 RE: Rhythm88 #15328

1. Who has patent rights to what HLNT is manufacturing?

2. What does it take to manufacture this, is it high tech, skilled engineering or can anybody indeed make it.

3. Why aren't Ford and GM manufacturing this - or are they?

4. What's to prevent the Chinese (Du Feng) from manufacturing this and using it for their own products and/or exporting it to other markets? Tthe Chinese are notorious for ignoring patent and copyright law.

5. If the Chinese do make/market it, who's going to stop them?
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09/19/10 10:24 PM

#15375 RE: Rhythm88 #15328

So true.!!!


First to market OWNS THE MARKET

nuff said. I too have seen a few of these try to make the start and died on the vine. Yea a few knuckle heads try and sell on ebay and off the forums, but what we have here is a Jiffy-Lube in the making.
Vooodooo can tell ya more about that, but this is the first true stab at selling to the masses.

You probably can tweek it up, but why? Heavy water, titanium, Kevlar.......? Ithink it should be kept simple. The real nut to make this work is in the controll module. Thats where yall should be looking at. I was told it can be dialed into most any type of auto.
Each auto has its own parameters to adjust mixture due to reading comming from the exhaust oxygen sensors. My guess is thats where the value of the kit lies. The actual generator is childs play. I made one in the 8th grade. Give these dealerships a product that is a one size fits all, is all it takes. Thats what I don't see being offered anywhere else in a publicly traded company.