The idea is great: a universal hydrogen boost fuel injection system. However, this particular item appears to have been assembled in a junior high school tech class, failing to mention any industry experience or other units of credibility. Paying less than a thousand dollars for something that may save you thousands sounds great, but caveat emptor.
This injection system is said to improve engine horsepower and gas mileage, while decreasing pollution and qualifying for an IRS tax deduction. These are the reasons why this system is a great idea. But anytime a boost is involved, especially on or around my multi-thousand dollar car, I’d much rather it came direct from a manufacturer or specialist, ensuring that my engine isn’t boosted through my hood.
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