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Installing A Water Engine

July 20th, 2008 . by admin

Water cars exist and yes they do. It has been established long ago that you can run your car on water and the idea has been proved right. But the idea had not been implemented on a wide scale because fuel prices have always been low. But with the increase in gas prices, everyone would want to revisit the idea.

The water car will run on water. You will fill your car with water and then the water will be converted to hydrogen. Hydrogen is a combustible gas, meaning it will burn when ignited. This quality makes it a fuel. Hydrogen has the other quality of been able to be recycled.

White Van Man

July 19th, 2008 . by admin

I’m a fairly chilled out chap when compared to some chunks of the population. I don’t tend to worry about every day things such as the price of fuel etc as life is just too short. However when it comes to being out on the road, there are a couple of things which really get my goat: People who don’t thank you when you let them out and the stereo typical white van man. The first of course is just plain rude and the second well they are a real hazard on the road, driving around in the Vauxhall vans like they own the road driving to close taking up two lanes. I am sure they are not all like this but it’s just my point of view!

Running Tour Jeeps on Water.

July 18th, 2008 . by admin

My brother has a jeep tour company and he has recently told me of the huge gas prices he faces every month and my jaw just about hit the floor. I couldn’t believe my ears and with gas prices still on the rise I asked him what he was going to do. He told me that he saw a water car pro review on the internet the other day and they say that thankfully you can now use water for fuel and that he was going to get all his jeeps converted very soon. I thought that was awesome and very soon I too will be getting my car converted.

Go Green!

July 14th, 2008 . by admin

Many motorists have been changing their means of auto transportation in order to become more environmentally friendly.  What does that mean?  Well, for instance, thousands of drivers have been trading in or selling their gas guzzling SUV’s and trucks.  The sales of fuel efficient, as well as smaller vehicles are on the rise.  We have all heard of global warming, but the question is, what are you doing about it?  Making small changes in your lifestyle can contribute significantly to making our world a little greener.  Here are a few tips on how you can be more eco-friendly.  Recycle!  It is an easy and terrific way to make a difference.  At home, try to use natural products and green certified cleaning materials versus those that are filled with chemicals.  Another helpful way to conserve is to cut off the sink faucet while brushing your teeth. This saves water and it saves on your bills!

VW Polo

July 10th, 2008 . by admin

Ever since Volkswagen launched their new VW Polo Blue Motion people have been asking is it worth it? Well I suppose the real question is will you save enough in petrol to make paying for the Blue Motion Polo worth while? This of course depends on loads of factors such as the kind of driving you do, how much driving you do, and whether or not you are going to buy a new car anyway. In my opinion with the rising costs of fuel investing in an economical car seems sensible but only if you are going to buy a new anyway. I don’t think that it is worth buying a new car for the sake of saving on fuel if you already have a perfectly good car as I think in time the cost of these fuel efficient cars will come down significantly.

$150/barrel gas?

July 10th, 2008 . by admin

I was just checking CNN today and one of the top stories was how oil had hit $147/barrel – that’s a whole heck of a lot of money for a barrel of oil.  I remember back when I was in high school nobody knew what the cost of a barrel of oil was – it was cheap.  I actually looked it up because I was curious – and it was about $35/barrel.  Needless to say, gas a whole heck of a lot cheaper back then.  Alas, the days of cheap gas and gas guzzling SUVs seem to be behind us.  Now it’s time to usher in a new era of gasoline rebate programs, hybrids, fuel sipping economy cars, and electric vehicles. 

What Else Could Be Crazier Than Run Your Car on Water?

July 8th, 2008 . by admin

Nothing, and in Spanish: nada. That would be the answer to this question of all the hard believers on this effing earth about the new technology that has been allegedly developed and that is: run your car on water. However, with the advent of hybrid cars, the possibility of run your car on water is really a close-to-reality concept. Adding more drama to this concept is the world wide news about oil price hike which could probably make each barrel of oil costs US$200. Whew! There’s nothing that can stop this in happening but to find a perfect solution and that is: the government of every country should do something about this. Even if it sounds a bit crazier than staying away from their dirty politics for a while.

Scams in the “run your car on water” market - do they exist?

July 6th, 2008 . by admin

There are a few ebooks out now that promise to teach you how to run your car on water. Well, if there is a run your car on water hoax, it doesn’t exist - the technology that water can be used as a source of fuel has been proven over and over. The only problem is that many products out there don’t explain it very well. I wouldn’t call them outright scams, but a lot of them are probably not worth your money. There are however still some very good products out there that can help you a lot.

Incorporating Hypermiling Techniques During Highway Driving

June 26th, 2008 . by admin

Hypermiling techniques can be easily incorporated in both city driving and highway driving. Before setting out for long distance traveling, always make it a point to conduct a check up of your car to ensure that it is in good shape. You need to check your tire pressure, as tires with less than required air put more load on the engine and thus consume more fuel. Balancing tires is also an important hypermiling technique you must use to prolong the life of your car tires. You must also change the oil regularly so that your engine is in top condition all the time.

Running Your Car On Water Is For Real

June 26th, 2008 . by admin

When it comes to trying to save gas, I have heard of people resorting to more and more desperate measures to obtain gas because they can’t afford it. I’ve heard of people going to such extremes as to actually hijack a fuel truck. What they did with it after that, I have no idea, but that just goes to prove that people are truly getting desperate to get gas. It is these kinds of events that make me want to help people by telling them that they can you can run your car on water to help them save money on their gas.

RUN ANY CAR ON WATER

June 25th, 2008 . by admin

You can run your car on water. The process is very simple. You will fit your car with a device and the device will extract gas from water which it will then use to power the engine. The technology has been around for years but never implemented on a wide scale because fuel had been very cheap then.

 

The technology works on the principle that hydrogen, a gas obtainable from water is as combustible as gasoline. It can therefore power a car and with better efficiency. Hydrogen uses 40% less of what gasoline does to run a car. Converting will therefore save you so much on gasoline costs.

Auto Insurance USAA

June 25th, 2008 . by admin

If you are looking for the best insurance that you can find, then you may want to consider auto insurance usaa.This is a great company that ca make sure you get the best coverage possible to meet all your needs.  It can really benefit you greatly by allowing you to have a great way to put your mind at ease and can really have a strong impact on how you feel about your coverage on a daily basis as well as give you peace of mind about using it when you need to. 

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