Car Conversions…Driving To Save Gas

January 1, 2010 · 0 comments

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A Small Reminder on How to Save Fuel

Let’s face it.  We all know what we should be doing to save gas. My favorite is the notion that driving 55 MPH will save because engines are designed to run more efficiently at that speed. I hate people who drive 55. Besides, if you never go over 55 you will end up with a carbon buildup, which as it so happens is worse for both the environment and your car’s engine. Now excessive acceleration, is something that we all can control, and will lead to worse gas mileage. Another way to save gas is to not ride your brakes or constantly slam on them. By paying attention and looking ahead, you’ll always be able to anticipate and ease down on the brake peddle when necessary. This will also save on tire wear, which brings me to the most important thing you can do to save on gas.

Keeping your tires inflated at the manufacturers recommended level at all times will save more than you think. Your engine uses some 20% of its efforts just overcoming the resistance of tire rolling, and that percentage figure increases when the tires are under inflated, thus causing both tire wear and loss of gas mileage. Of course there are other measures you can take to save on gas. If you’re stuck in traffic or in line at your favorite burger joint, turn off the engine. Also by lightening the load whenever possibly, you can save gas as well.

Another way to get better gas mileage is to buy a car that gets great mileage. For those of you who simply can’t afford to it right now, there is always car conversion. You have probably heard that switching your car over to bio-diesel, or even electric is a viable option, however, have you heard about running your car on water? That’s right, good ol H2o. On top of that, you might even be able to increase your MPG by 30-50%.

The Hydrogen Future is Now

Water as Fuel Today
Although hydrogen cells are what most experts claim to be the fuel of the future, I have found a grassroots movement that uses
water as fuel today. You will still  have to take the occasional trip to the gas pump, because water is supplemental to your gas or diesel fuel, and 100% water cars are still on the drawing board. Moreover,  extracting energy from water to double or triple your fuel economy is VERY EASY. This is not new technology. People have been using water to gas converters in vehicles for  years.  

Your Gas Guzzler Could Be Green

You Could Double Your MPG
This is proven technology. Using a simple device, you can use the electricity from your battery to separate water (H2O) into a gas known as HHO.  HHO is two parts’ Hydrogen and one part Oxygen. HHO is a supercharged gas that burns effectively and produces significant energy, greatly improving your fuel economy.  Incredibly, the waste product is water! The green car of the future just might be sitting in your driveway. Because the hydrogen is produced On-Demand, this technology is perfectly safe for you and your passengers. Imagine going from 20-25 mpg,  to 50-60 mpg or more,  and at the same time reducing your carbon foot print.

Well, these are some of  the actions you can take to save gas while driving. If you’re not thinking of buying an electric or hybrid in the near  future, you should look into HHO. Obviously, I can’t go into great detail in this article, but if I have piqued your interest, you can get all the facts of this or many other ideas on how to go green at my site   Possibly GREEN.  There you’ll find the right ways to live a greener life, including information on how to find green jobs in your area.

At 57, I consider myself to be a Jack Of All Trades And Master Of Nothing. I was a struggling actor for 25 years. During that time I learned a little about a lot of things, and would like to pass along some of that knowledge. I live in California with my beautiful wife and a menagerie of pets.

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