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thats nothing new.but for pakistan it sure is.honda ppl are already giving away this equipment wid there original CNG civics in other countries.they call if PHILL.it can be attached to ur normal gas supply nd it can fill da tankl of ur car but not so fast.take sum couple of hrs before da cylinder tops-up....is kinda intresting thnk.nd honda ppl provide it wid every CNG civic(dnt know if dey charge for it or not) bcuz the original civics on cng r only on cng no bi-fuel system......
heres wat i found on site....
Meet Phill, the first home refueling appliance available to owners of natural-gas vehicles. Phill is a compact unit (30" x 14" x 14"), manufactured by FuelMaker, that's easily installed to your home gas line, inside or outside your garage. This is the very same gas line you use to fuel appliances such as your gas stove. Phill is as safe and quiet as a clothes dryer. It's equipped with several built-in features like a methane detector, which can monitor for unlikely leaks and automatically shut down the system if necessary.
Refueling the GX may take up to 16 hours if the tank is virtually empty. This process might actually be more convenient than going to a gas station if you fill up each night when you come home. Phill is designed not to need any service or maintenance, but should you experience any problems, call Phill Technical Support at 1-866-MY-PHILL (697-4455). To purchase Phill, visit the FuelMakers Web site at myphill.com or call 1-866-697-4455 or contact your local authorized Civic GX dealer.
On the road.
When you're out and about, please consider the following. A full tank of gas supplies the GX with a driving range of approximately 220-240 miles. In most cases, this will allow you to travel to your destination and back home to refuel with Phill. But sometimes you'll need to fill up on the road.
At times like these, you can refuel in mere minutes at the numerous fast-fill compressed natural gas stations throughout California. Check out the California Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition Web site for a complete list of locations. Please note that most of these stations accept common forms of payment like Visa or Mastercard; however, a few stations require payment with a special "credit card" authorized by the station owner.
source:- honda.com
