Month of July, 2008
The first thing you will notice if you read the Run Your Car on Water Guide is how simple the presentation of the material it is. This is good and bad. It is good, in the sense that you can easily understand it and will not be confused.
From staggering plate designs to wire cells, which materials to use and how. There are many ways to optimize these fuel cells. The most efficient electrolyzers are coupled with other technology that truly cranks up the mile per gallon gains. I'm talking about HHO production for cars, and if your into hydrogen for fuel, these electrolyzers have a lot to offer.
High gas prices are leaving consumers looking for more fuel efficient options when purchasing a vehicle. This article takes the reader on a test drive of the fuel efficient Mercedes SmartCar.
For more than 30 years I thought that by paying extra for a Mercedes Benz I would be getting better quality vehicles however it appears that over the last few years this is not so. My A class bought new in 2000, after only 77,000 kms needed a complete gearbox overhaul. My requests to MB for after warranty assistance were met with refusal due to "age and kms travelled".
Economic analysts predicted that if demand for gas surpassed the supply significantly in the next couple of years and will surely reach $7.00 per gallon. Many people are turning to a system known as Water4Gas technology to convert their cars to consume on hydrogen.
Buying a used car can be good for some people but not for others. Find out which camp you fall into and learn how to maximize your savings.
Techniques such as slower driving, slower acceleration, and even coasting are at the heart of the hypermiling manual. Some may seem crazy but they do save money.
The power of the world's most viable gas mileage improvement is literally in your hands. For less than the cost of a tank of gas, you can finally make a change from enslavement to the current fuel costs. No longer do you have to endure the cost of driving. Switching to water will improve your budget, the environment, and your vehicle's performance. Water is simply the best(and cheapest) of all gas mileage improvements available today.
With fuel prices putting an increasing strain on our pockets, what can you do to alleviate this burden? What about cost-relief from big oil companies? Our government? OPEC(Laugh)? Could the answer be as simple as just adding water? Well, yes and no.
Since the day the Chevrolet Corvettes Made their First Public Appearance, I have wanted one. I have finally accepted the fact that I probably will never own one. The wanting hasn't stopped.
