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  • The question will be how safe natural gas pipelines will be hundreds of years down the road.

  • plz tell me what phone no I can call them thank u

  • I was just curious to know why there where 2 meters 1 in gallons and the other in therms. Is the cost per mass, weight, volume the same or what?

  • I did not hear the price for PHILL installation. Can it be installed in any state. Number of countries in the world are using this and majority of the cars on the street are CNG powered. PLEASE POST THE PRICE. THANK YOU.

  • i called to phill company but i was surprised to know its prize is very high about $ 32000.00 which is not worth is ther any body who can tell me about right price i think she was kidding

  • wow 2 something for gas its well over 4 dollars now but great video

  • The Phill actually delivers natural gas from the grid that feeds your home for about $.95 a gallon. The gas can b purchased from various locations (some are local Government utility yards) in public, for about $2.40 a gallon. The typical converted 4 cyl. Honda will get over 30 miles per gallon. Natural Gas is over 90% sourced within the United States!

    All Pretty Compelling

  • Hey I have a design for a refuelling system thats a little faster, from India. I wonder if anyone would be interested.

    virajhshahatgmaildotcom

  • Natural Gas runs pretty cheap. I heard it costs $1.85 cents at the pump. $15.00 can get you 250 miles of clean driving. What is Phill by the way?

  • That's awesome... I was wondering how that worked. It's good to know that it's a safe option!

  • I just got one installed. Now I "phill" my Tahoe or Crown Vic. Check out cngforum. com for posts.

  • The video talks about this home owner having to get another NG meter installed at his home for the Phill, did you have to do this and if so - why?

    Are you taxed by the state for the NG you dispense into your car?

  • My guess would be safety regulations.

    Utilities are VERY leery of homeowners screwing around with gas lines. You probably a meter for each separate use of gas.

    Your house has it's own meter, your "Phill" has it's meter, and if your installed another Natural Gas user, it would probably need it's own connection to the line as well.

    BUT, they are ticking away at the exact same price.

  • cool!

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