I guess this is all somewhat of a moot point since so few vehicles are able to
use it, and until someone makes some significant headway with the ability to
retrofit older vehicles (and I'm not talking about our MG's but cars like my
'99 Windstar and '04 Audi A4) it's only going to be a sideshow. Even then, if
it costs you $1,000 to retrofit your older car, it will take a while to make
that back in fuel savings.
Dan D
The Garden State
'76 MGB Tourer - Driver - "On the Road Again....!"
'65 MGB Tourer Project - Yep, still is....
'04 Audi A4 1.8T q MT-6 - quattro, baby!
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