I had one more question about the PVI. It uses Platinum (which is a heavy
metal..like Cadmium, Lead and Arsenic). These elements are pretty reactive
and when ingested or inhaled, in time will build up in the body and cause
CNS (central nervous system) damage. This Platimum is supposed to be a
catalyst..and by definition a catalyst is not destroyed during the reaction
it is involved with (the reaction it facilitates). Where do these metals
end up after they catalyze the reaction? They are not bound up like they
are in a catalytic converter. Are they inturn released into the atmosphere?
Or do they get stuck downstream in the CAT? Can anyone clear this up for
me?
Thanks!
Bob King
Pennsville, NJ
-----Original Message-----
From: jelledge <jelledge@micron.com>
To: 'Dakota Truck' <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 10:44 PM
Subject: DML: RE: Platinum Vapor Injection
>Neal, well I am hoping the platinum stuff works
>I just ordered two kits for $160 total for my truck
>and wife's Bimmer. (the price listed in the DML
>before was Canuck $$) suppose to last for 30,000 miles
>with all the chemicals they send.
>
>Acutally I talked to a few Chemical engineers guys here
>at work and they said it sounded ok. They have been selling this
>stuff for years and use it quite a bit on diesl engines for better
>mileage and emissions. Then I called the place that sells it
>here in the states and talked for quite awhile about Dodge trucks
>and all that mod stuff. He has a Dakota with a 318 and gets
>great results with it.
>
>I'll let everyone know in a couple weeks how it all goes
>I'll post their website when I get home.
>
>Ja
>
>p.s. yeah tornado is a gimmick, just gimme lots of
> cold air baby. Maybe your "second" mod ought to be
> cold air and throttle body!
>
>'99 318 CC 4x4 SLT
>JC whitney dual catback, hypertech module, homebrew
>TB and cold air, JBA headers, Platinum SPlitfire,
>soon to be platinum vapor injection.
>
><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>I saw the website for the Platinum Vapor Injection - how much does it
>cost?
>Sounds a little "fishy" to me...What have you heard of this?
>Does the DML have any experience with this product?????
>My first mod was the TORNADO, well, I got "sucked" into that one...:)
>
>Neal - from Hawaii
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
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