Make a Hybrid

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"Make a Hybrid" Users speak out
"Hello, I just wanted to update you on the status of my booster. I have been using it for about 6 months now and have noticed (as you promised) a definite increase in mileage and my car sounds alot quieter! Thanks a bunch!" - Marie, San Antonio, TX "The book was great and as promised! I was a little skeptical at first but am glad I decided to purchase it. I didn't get the 75% increase but am more like 50% in my Ford F150." - Mark, Oklahoma "Great Job! Only problem I had was locating all of the parts at Lowes. I had to get one part from Home Depot. Thanks!" - Stephen, Montana Hello,I'm new to this. I have a 1999 Honda Accord, with a 4 cyl. automatic. I am currently getting about 25 MPG mostly city driving. I drive pretty conservatively. I am having difficulty in figuring out what my cost will be for the complete kit to get me up and running for optimum mileage improvement.Thanks, Answer from Make a hybrid If you want to get the best results out of the Hydroxy Booster Installation, In total I would anticipate spending no more than $150.00 in parts. You will probably be able to complete the project for less than that. We are currently selling all of the parts needed for $97+S&H- with the exception of the circuitry (about $20-$25) and electrolyte ($7-$10, if you decide to use our recommendation). We are buying the parts in bulk and therefore able to pass the savings on to our customers. Provided you elect to build the kit with the recommended improvements, I know there are some people advertising $60 in parts...But Remember, if you want it to work, this is the kit that will make that happen. Good Luck with your HHO generator!
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