Hastings, Michigan Mechanic Says Go on HHO

A Hastings, Michigan Mechanic named Les Pollyea says HHO is a go for his customers that want to save on gas and save the environment at the same time. Besides installing the HHO generator on customer vehicles, Mr. Pollyea has also installed the device on his 1997 Suburban as well and has increased mileage from 13 mpg to 19 mpg.

Of course the reporter for News Channel 3 had to ask the question on whether the run your car on water generator will void the warranty or not. Mr. Pollyea says the device will not void the warranty but he should have gone further in quoting the Magnusen-Moss Warranty Act that says the dealer must prove that the aftermarket device was at fault before they can void a warranty.

This means that the bearer of proof is the dealership. If the run your car on water hydrogen generator is built well and installed properly it will not void any warranty. The reporter also went on to quote our old half-arsed critic Mike Allen of Popular Mechanics and his biased test to prove his own preconceived notions about HHO generators.

Be that as it may, it is the customers who are important in this story (and all stories). Pollyea has installed the run your car on water device on 10 vehicles from customers with no complaints and only praise. If an HHO device costing between $400 and $900 didn’t work, does anyone think there really would be no complaints? If I spent that kind of money and it didn’t work on my car, I would be the first in line to get my money back.

So, the saga continues of HHO generators making news and the critics getting equal airtime despite their weak and whiny reasons of how these viable gas savers simply escape their grasp of how they can possibly work.

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