Email response to mechanic leads….
Click here for the first PDF file "Mechanics who attended training"
Click here for the second PDF file "Progress Report on the HAFC"
SUBJECT: WE WOULD LOVE TO WELCOME YOU TO THE PICC/HAFC ENGINE MODIFICATION KIT INSTALLATION TEAM…
Dear _____________
We received your request for information about our new two-step engine
modification technology and how to get involved as a local installer or
trainer for this exciting innovation for the automobile industry. There
are several options for training that may interest you, but first we
would like to inform you about how you may go about learning more about
the technologies than you may have already seen on the PICC web site.
If you have not watched the PICC DVD on that site and the HAFC DVD as
well, we recommend that you do that first. You could also go to
www.installersupport.info to see some of the many questions we have
gotten from our installers as they have began installing the HAFC kit.
Of course this relates more to those who have already been trained to
install the first step (the HAFC) in our two step process. If you want
to know more about what other mechanics had to say about the training
program, I will include some of their comments as an attachment. We
also have information on the first two dozen installations our students
did at our academy workshop in New Jersey, which I will also include as
an attachment.
We believe that this is more than extra income instruction. This can be
a very lucrative career. In the first place, there are over 100 million
cars in the USA alone. EVERY one of them need, at the least, our
universal (one size fits all) Hydro-Assist Fuel Cell kit on them. Then,
when the Pre-Ignition Catalytic Converter is ready for market and
approved as a Catalytic Converter replacement, well over half of them
will want to upgrade to that even more amazing plasma fuel conversion.
It takes 4 hours to install an HAFC kit and it will take more like 8
hours for the upgrade into the PICC. In addition, there are new cars
hitting the market every year and a whole lot more in the rest of the
world. This is like being at the ground floor of a re-evolution of the
automobile. There are opportunities to install, teach, and tune in this
new innovation.
We are actively seeking mechanics for our training program to learn how
to properly install the HAFC kit and to teach others in their local
area in live training how to do it as well. It should take an average
of four hours to do an installation. We recommend to our kit buyers
that they pay the mechanic we refer to them four hundred dollars for an
installation. We like to try to stay in that area to support a
reasonable payback projection for the total system. If you were to
install two kits a day, you should be able to make $800 a day. Upon
being certified as an installer, you can purchase kits below retail for
your own customers and make money selling them as well as installing
them. Of course we will refer customers to you from our national (and
international) dealer network of 2,000 dealers in place now.
If you have a shop and wish to train your own mechanics to do the
installs and make $800 per day for their labor, or just like to teach,
then we recommend becoming a Certified Trainer. As a Certified Trainer
you can charge local mechanics $250 per day for a two day training and,
after testing them, be able to certify them to become Certified
Installers. As a CT (Certified Trainer) you can have 6 students in your
local training program at a time (a potential income of $1,500 per day
for the teacher.) If a CT has an assistant (perhaps a mechanic he has
trained) then, together, they could teach as many as ten students at a
time, and make the instructor a total of $2,500 per day minus the wages
of the assistant. Of course an instructor can install kits himself for
pay (including class projects the he supervises and gets his students
to actually do the installations.) Being certified as an instructor has
far more potential than being a Certified Installer.
There is another opportunity that offers the greatest income potential
for those technicians who are qualified to tune the control system that
we include in the HAFC kit. All those who train for the technology are
taught the basics of the installation of the mini-computer (The
Optimizer) that we provide with the kit. The Optimizer must be properly
wired to the car’s emission control system (wiring diagrams can be
obtained from either Alldata or Mitchell on the internet.) Of course
there is a delicate balance in the emissions control system between all
the sensors and the computer that controls it. When we add several
devices to the car’s operation (our vaporizer/ionizer, our covalizer,
and our water gas producing fuel cell) it changes the dynamics of the
fuel system. Of course the manufacturer did not anticipate this extra
efficiency and the imbalance of what the sensors are reporting can
cause the system to go into default and all sorts of knee jerk
reactions designed to defeat whatever is going on. Our mini-computer
gets the on board computer to settle down and actually teaches their
computer to run our after market system. Like the “good wife” we make
it think this is all its own idea. In order to do this, it takes a
technician with a strong understanding of the emissions control systems
in various cars, and strong command of the dynamics at play in order to
set the Optimizer to properly perform this function. We have discovered
that not all mechanics have the background and developed skills to
“tune” the system. We give everyone the chance to learn it and to try
it. If we are convinced you have what it takes, we will provide you
with additional training to become a Certified Tuning Technician. When
you have it down, a car can be tuned in as little as fifteen minutes.
All the mechanics in the region who do not have the training in this
area will be sending their customers with properly installed vehicles
to the CTT for the final touch. A CTT can charge $100 to tune the
vehicle. At fifteen minutes each, the CTT can earn as much as $200 an
hour. Of course the CTT will also learn the installation through the
more advanced teacher’s training course, and can install kits, teach
others to install kits and get paid to tune them.
The first step is to get signed up for a training course. Many of our
Trainer graduates are setting up two-day classes in their local area
for local installers. The fee for these classes is $500 and is paid to
the trainer. There are some classes that are open to outsiders (not
from the area) if there is not yet an installer class in your area. Of
course that is a great opportunity for someone who wants to start
classes in the area and is willing to get certified as a trainer. We do
have some live training classes for the CT (Certified Trainer
position.) The live course is five days long and costs $1,000. We teach
them in New Jersey. Of course you can get the first day for free if you
have doubts and want to be convinced before coming back to the other
four days and getting certified. We also have a startup machaneics DVD.
In this case, we can arrange for you to review the DVDs at home before
making a commitment to buy the course, but you MUST at least let us
hold a check or credit card number that we can hit for $100 if we do
not get the DVDs back and you do not go forward. Get us back the DVDs
within two weeks of your getting them to examine them if you decide not
to get certified and there is no harm done. We know those who get even
the first day of our training will get the point that this is the real
deal, so we are willing to let you review the facts of what we are
doing, but we also do want to be protected if you are holding something
valuable of ours.
Those trainees who take the Certified Trainer course, whether at a live
training or by correspondence, will be interviewed by a CTT (Certified
Tuning Technician.) If, in the opinion of the CTT, the CT trainee is
qualified for the advanced training as a tuner, then he will be given
the opportunity to receive advanced instruction in tuning, and
certified as a CTT when he proves himself. If there is a technician out
there who feels he is qualified to get right into the tuning training,
he can prepare his resume or background information and a request to go
right to the top to Dutchman Enterprises. Just send it to me and I will
submit it to them through the proper channels. We believe in channels
in this program and do not appreciate, or have time for, those who try
to jump over them. I can get you whatever you desire. If you want to
find an installer class, just let me know. I will find out if, when,
and where one is available. If you wish to come to a live Trainer
class, let me know that as well. You are at the right place at the
right time. You requested information about this opportunity, which
means you are interested in pursuing this. You will get more excited
the more you do pursue it. If you feel you need to talk to someone who
knows the mechanical end, there is a hot line for prospective
installers, trainers, and tuners every Thursday at 3 p.m. Eastern Time.
Our top trainer is the host. The phone number for this two hour hotline
is (712) 432-1100 and the PIN number is 126599#.
I am your customer service rep. My name is _____________ and I work for
a distributor ___________________________ . Please contact me
___________________.
Let me know what I can do for you.