how soon will he be ready?  and what will the cost be?  ballpark?

Would it help if i could get a tank or even a complete kit?


On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Nicholas Leippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wednesday 11 June 2008, Merrill Oveson wrote:
> > Anybody know anybody who'd be willing to start doing cng conversions in
> > utah county.  I'd be willing to be the first customer!
>
> My brother-in-law owns an auto shop in North Orem. He is currently
> researching
> the cng conversion process, and plans to get EPA certified. He could
> already
> do a successful conversion (while it's conceptually simple, it's still
> quite
> a bit involed), w/o the EPA certification he can't do it officially as part
> of his business. Furthermore, finding suppliers for the kits is a bit
> problematic still--because there are some schenanegans occurring still.
> Kits
> that are not EPA certified are readily available, but w/o the certification
> you cannot qualify for the tax rebate--which is a pretty big incentive, and
> for some reason several of the kits, while technically compliant, have not
> been granted their certifications yet...
>
> As soon as he's ready, I can pass on the word.
>
> Nick
>
>
>
>
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