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Re: HPA Comparisons

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Posted by flow on September 03, 2002 at 09:12:04:

In Reply to: HPA Comparisons posted by Matt on August 15, 2002 at 16:23:52:

: Does anyone know of a web page that has done an actual study that compares flow rates, drop off, etc. of HPA systems? If you do, could you pleasepost it? I'm not talking about user reviews (like www.pbreview.com), I'm looking for an actual study. Does warpig have anything like this?

There are no sites that do this. It would be cool to see an independant study like Consumer Reports. It just needs to come out once a year. What a great idea. It could be done low budget and sell it. With nearly 8 million players in the US now, someone should be able to sell at least 50,000 copies over the course of a year. This may make mfgrs try harder to get a good grade. I am sure all the auto mfgrs. look at these results.


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