I don't think about it. If it requires a college degree, or advanced engine knowledge, then there is no way that I would recommend it.You are assuming that everyone needs to run 100% of the engines potential, 100% of the time. It's kinda like a hair stylist. You need to ask the customer what *THEY* want, and adjust your recommendations to match. When I instruct High Performance Drivers Education, my first question is "what do you want out of this? Do you want to go as fast as possible? or do you want to drive fast, be safe and have a great time?" Sometimes, I get the guy that wants to learn to take his race car to it's limits. Most of the time, the folks just want to have a great time, and learn car control. The analogy is the same. It all comes down to risks and rewards. Maybe only .05% of your customers could actually have a use for a 'standalone/piggy back system'. this is PURELY MY OPINION.
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