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To: Far Side who wrote (1234)7/15/1998 6:59:00 AM
From: Capt Ron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3458
 
Jim,
I called the co. yesterday and asked about the an add on unit for my old 1984 Chevy Suburban 6.2 litre diesel. I was told they hope to have a unit available by the end of the year. When I bought my car in 84, I had to wait for 6 mos due to the fact that the military was purchasing most of the 6.2 litre engines for use in support vehicles such as ambulances. Imagine the market for only the military for this product.
As a boat capt. I have found the old Detroit Diesel engine to be still considered as a very usable engine, parts are easily interchanged for most series espescially the 71 series ,if you have a 71 series piston, it will fit in a 671,871,or 1271. This engine has been around for many years (used extensively in WW II) and many still in use.
I feel the co. must find distributors who will convince owners of the fuel savings they will incur, this will wake up a lot of owners.

Sincerely
Capt. Ron