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Neohydro Technologies Corp.’s Gihs System 09 Silverado


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Hey boys, thought I would share this info with you.

 

Neohydro Technologies Corp. (OTCBB:NHYT) has identified potential savings of over $245M per year on one percent of privately registered vehicles across Canada. With more than 8.5 million light trucks registered in Canada in 2007, the market potential is considerable. While the system can be installed on any truck operating with a 5.3 litre engine, it is more economically sensible to install the system on new vehicles. For example, along with increased fuel economy (14 mpg to 32 mpg on the 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 1500) and increased horsepower (315 HP to 500 HP on the same Silverado), the fresh-off-the-line GIHS equipped vehicles will also be backed by a 3y/36,000 mile complete bumper-to-bumper and 5y/100,000 mile powertrain warranty.

 

With the average distance traveled by a light truck in 2007 being 17,942 miles, the average annual fuel savings per vehicle (based on $4.00/US Gallon gasoline) is approximately $2,884. If only 1% of all privately registered light trucks are replaced across Canada annually, the fuel savings will be in excess of $245 million. Over a period of ten or more years, the savings in not only on fuel costs, but the reduction in engine repairs become remarkably high as well.

 

NeoHydro CEO Mike Kulcheski commented, “While the GIHS for the 5.3 liter GM engine remains as our first offering, we intend to develop the GIHS so it can be offered on other light duty trucks, SUV’s and van engines. If we can accomplish this the market for our products will expand as we gain market share on other makes of vehicles."

 

 

18MPG Better and 185HP Gain?!?!?

 

All I can say is sign me up!

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Those numbers sure beat my hybrid which only gets 26 mpg using roadkill. Runs the best on 93 Dillo. 91 possum is alright too. 87 coon usually causes valve chatter.

 

:D

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So, Maybe i'm being naive, but if this will not void a GM warranty, doesn't it make it pretty legit? maybe not such ridiculous numbers, but I bet there is some inprovement

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...You shot who in the what, now?

 

I dunno. The numbers sound appealing...but the company is pretty darn vague with the details. Insofar as I can tell...they make turbochargers. They don't say why it's "Green", or even "Hybrid" for that matter.

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Wow is all I can say.

 

 

 

These guys figured out how to get around the laws of physics!!!!! I wonder if I can get the hover car conversion installed at the same time they install my gihs system.

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So, Maybe i'm being naive, but if this will not void a GM warranty, doesn't it make it pretty legit? maybe not such ridiculous numbers, but I bet there is some inprovement

 

This is a scam, My guess is you would send in thousands for the conversion kit and get 0 in return. That is why your warranty is not voided :D

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You guys are pretty funny.

 

This is a public trading company on the stock market. If they lied, they would be sued. Its full of no it alls here on this forum.

 

And here is there symbol on the market : NHYT Take a look for yourselves.

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Of course they're not lying. But they're stretching. The turbo increases the HP, while the water electrolysis system produces hydrogen (probably for city driving). Two seperate and existing technologies that are simultaneously installed into the same car. Neohydro probably chose the Vette as a test vehicle so people would see the insanely-high horsepower numbers and say "Holy Sh*t!!". Clever marketing. Neohydro is looking to expand their line with this shiny new product because their wastewater treatment products aren't keeping them afloat. They're obviously hunting for investors because they are currently trading at $0.25 a share. A steady decrease from $0.75 per share from a few years ago. Thus they are drawing alot of attention to this turbo system because gasoline prices are still very reactive to consumer confidence. This is an interesing product with potential (for those who can afford it), but it's not groundbreaking.

 

We are funny. Hilarious, in fact. But not naive. I'm filing this in the same drawer as throttle body spacers and magnetic fuel line "reformulators". :lol:

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Well there test vehical was a 2009 Silverado Hybrid. Im sure its not the exact rating they through out but close. Im not with them on it, im just simply throwing this out there for you all.

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Ok I'm not sure why I'm wasting my time on it (possibly), morbid curiosity maybe??...but, does anyone have a link to a site showing the actual product itself, and more specific information, so I can see for myself that it's way too expensive and hard to install to retrofit to my 02 Silvy 5.3, and put the curiosity to rest once and for all? Lol

 

But if its not.....I'm there dude. I'm so there.

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