Saturday, June 14, 2008

Low Cost Car Fuel Saving Devices

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Due to the ever rising oil price, car fuel saving devices are becoming more and more essential for drivers. Fortunately, such technology exists today and one of them happens to make use of an ever abundant resource, water.(fuel saving devices)

(fuel saving devices): This system makes use of water to supplement gasoline/diesel thus increasing the mileage drivers can achieve with the same amount of petrol. 100% water system might be possible in future but not just yet. The system converts water into HHO or commonly known as Brown gas (fuel saving devices). This gas burns cleanly and produces 3 times more energy compared to regular gasoline, pound to pound. The end product when the gas is burnt is water and oxygen. Hence, the system does not only help drivers economically, but also the environment by reducing emission of harmful chemicals released into the atmosphere.(fuel saving devices)

Some tangible benefits drivers can expect from using car fuel saving devices:

1. Increased mileage by up to 100%. Many people who installed the car fuel saving devices testified to an increase of between 30% to 100% in terms of the distance their cars can travel with the same amount of fuel. The variation in percentage is largely dependent on car models. However, if you ask me, even 30% increase can be significant to my pocket in the long run.

2. Smoother ride and boost in engine power. As mentioned Brown gas produces more power than gasoline when burnt hence the boost in power. Also, because it has the ability to remove carbon deposits as well as preventing future carbon build up, it gives the engine smoother operations.(fuel saving devices)

3. Prolonged lifespan of engine parts such as pistons, valves, bearings, etc.(fuel saving devices)

4. For some who have used to the system, they started promoting it to their friends, neighbors and colleagues, helping them to implement car fuel saving devices. The result is a secondary source of income full of potential.

You may think that such car fuel saving devices are going to cost you thousands of dollars. Well, you will be pleased to know that the system can be put together using parts obtainable from your regular neighborhood hardware store. (fuel saving devices)The cost to put it together does not exceed $200. It is easy to install and dismantle the system to the main engine which is not affected in any way. Therefore, drivers can be assured that warranty will remain intact.(fuel saving devices)

By George Tho
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Friday, June 13, 2008

Beware - Some Fuel Saving Gadgets Can Harm Your Vehicle (fuel saving devices)

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Tests that were carried out by the Environmental Protection Agency on over 100 fuel saving gadgets (fuel saving devices) showed that most of them did nothing to improve fuel mileage, and for the ones that did work, the results were not that great.

The fuel saving devices available come under many different classifications. These include, driving habit modifiers, fuel line devices, mixture enhancers, ignition devices, engine modification devices, fuel and oil additives, vapour bleed devices and air-bleed devices.

The EPA's test were designed to evaluate whether the devices had any significant impact on a vehicle fuel economy. What they could not test for was whether the devices would have any adverse effects on a cars performance over time.(fuel saving devices)

An example of how one of these devices can do harm is in the case of the air bleed device. It is designed to add large amounts of air to the engine via the carburettor. Now this could likely cause misfireing which can damage the engine, especially on vehicles manufactured from 1974 -82, because the carburettors are factory set for a maximum air to fuel mix. And this device is unlikely to even work on post 1982 vehicles due to their carburettor having an automatic air fuel adjustment which effectively make the device useless.(fuel saving devices)

Many ads feature glowing testimonials by satisfied customers. There are too many variables that affect fuel consumption, such as traffic, road and weather conditions, the car's condition and overall maintenance, and the driving habits of the owner.(fuel saving devices)

There is a case of a consumer giving a glowing testimonial of a fuel saving devices in a letter that was written to the manufacturer. But one piece of information that was ommitted was the fact that the vehicle had also been serviced when the device was installed.

Some advertisers claim that the gas-saving devices is approved by the Federal government. No government agency endorses gas-saving products for cars. The seller can only state that the item has been tested by the EPA. If the advertiser claims that the product has been tested by the EPA ask to see the results or contact the EPA directly.

If you have already purchased a gas-saving product and you are not satisfied, contact the manufacturer and ask for a refund. An honest company offers a money-back guarantee. If you are not satisfied with the company's response, contact your local or state consumer protection agency or the Better Business Bureau.

Regular maintenance and servicing is one of the best way to ensure that your vehicle is running at it's maximum fuel efficiency. You can find out service intervals by looking in the vehicle manual.(fuel saving devices)

Below are my three tips to improving a vehicles fuel efficiency:(fuel saving devices)

Get an engine tune-up.

Checking your vehicle's tire pressures.

Removing any excess weight from the car's trunk.

By Robert C. Beiro
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

6 Great Gas Saving Tips (fuel saving devices)

(fuel saving devices): The price of petrol just keeps going up and up! Gas prices are killer. If me using my car was rare before (I like buses and bicycles), it’s even rarer now. (fuel saving devices) Last time was when I paid a visit to the Stevenswood Spa Resort, I think. People are looking for ways for their gas money to stretch farther, thus saving gas (fuel saving devices), and I’m no exception. A few months back, I asked a friend of mine who worked for a car company if he had some practical advice. Now, I’m here to share his valuable advice with all of you! (fuel saving devices)

1. Find cheap gas
(fuel saving devices). This is the most obvious solution, but often overlooked. Major gas companies add a lot to price by adding various additives to your gas then giving it a fancy name! Keep a sharp eye out for gas prices as well. If a station seems to have a lower price, take the chance and load up.(fuel saving devices)

2. Accelerate and brake right
(fuel saving devices). Every time you step on the gas, you lose fuel. Don’t stomp on it! Slowly push down with your foot. If you’re close to something, don’t slam the brakes. Raise your foot from the gas and let the car decelerate naturally, saving the brake for when you really need it. Keep doing this until it becomes second nature. You can save 20% of your gas this way, experts say.(fuel saving devices)

3. Dump the weight
(fuel saving devices). A jack and a spare tire are fine, but carrying your gardening tools in your trunk may be excessive! Get rid of anything that’s not necessary. Same goes for luggage racks or similar devices on your car roof; not only is it weight, but more drag. Get rid of it when you’re not using it to save gas.(fuel saving devices)

4. Ride the wave!
(fuel saving devices) Vehicles, when moving, push air to the side to make room for it to go through. This causes drag and slows down your car. Take advantage of this! If you’re behind a large vehicle like a truck, which displaces a lot of air, there will be much less drag, thus less gas used to get the same speed. Race car drivers use this to great effect. So, why don’t you do that too? (fuel saving devices)

5. Share gas
(fuel saving devices). You’ll save a lot of gas if there are more people! Why not start or join a carpool? Expenses are split between you, and that’s less cars on the road, less gas used up, and less cash spent! It’s not always possible, but if a chance presents itself, do yourself a favor and jump on it. (fuel saving devices)

6. Maintain your car
(fuel saving devices). Replacing a clogged filter can increase your mileage by 10%. Using the right oil also improves efficiency. Check your tires and make sure they’re filled with air. Take care of your car, and it will take care of you! (fuel saving devices)

There are more things you can do to save gas, but these are the more general ones. Any gas-saving tips you like to share? Opinions are always welcome!
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

HHo Fuel Kits Can Save You At The Pump (fuel saving devices)

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(fuel saving devices): Is it not crazy to wake in the morning to find that gas prices have risen yet again? Can there be a solution to this ever growing issue? Well I'm here to tell you there is and it comes in the form of water (fuel saving devices). I bet that you weren't aware of a technology that allows you to run your car on a combination of water and gas? (fuel saving devices) There is and it's pretty neat. This can be achieved with a device called an HHO Fuel Kit. This kit or device will enable your car to see an increase in gas mileage thus saving you a great amount of money on fuel cost's.
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(fuel saving devices) Is it not crazy to wake in the morning to find that gas prices have risen yet again? Can there be a solution to this ever growing issue? Well I'm here to tell you there is and it comes in the form of water. I bet that you weren't aware of a technology that allows you to run your car on a combination of water and gas? There is and it's pretty neat. This can be achieved with a device called an HHO Fuel Kit (fuel saving devices). This kit or device will enable your car to see an increase in gas mileage thus saving you a great amount of money on fuel cost's (fuel saving devices). Basically what is done is that you turn your car into a hybrid with the ability to run on water and gas.I know what may be running through your mind, how exactly does one of these HHO fuel kits work? (fuel saving devices) Well to dumb it down a bit for those of us who are not mechanically inclined, a gas arises from H2O with the help of certain catalyst's like baking soda and just a few stainless steel plates. These parts in conjunction with a few others are constructed to form a type of battery. The gas that forms is then shot into your cars manifold with the aid of your cars own vacuum system. The end result is improved gas mileage which means savings in your pocket (fuel saving devices).You may be wondering if this is something that will cost a lot of money to do, well it simply doesn't. You may be surprised to find many of the parts in your garage and if not, they'll be at your local car store (fuel saving devices). If you have to go to the store, you can pick up the parts for as little as $50. If you’re a grease monkey/mechanic, then putting together the HHO cell will be a breeze. You can find a local mechanic to put this cell together for you if you have any trouble.This HHO fuel kit (fuel saving devices) can be used on almost every make and model car out there. It's finished assembly is about the size of a small jar so don't be worried about fitting it under the hood. There is very little modification needed to your cars engine and the HHO Fuel Kits (fuel saving devices) conversion is completely reversible.I know it's pretty evident that the price of gas is not going down anytime soon. Many individual's are feverishly looking for ways to cut back on fuel cost's (fuel saving devices). As of lateFeature Articles, HHO fuel (fuel saving devices) kits are the best and most economical way to fight back. It would be wise to look into running your car on both gas and water to save a little money in the future. So what are you waiting for? Grab a guide on how to make one of these devices and start saving money today.(fuel saving devices)

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Fuel saving devices: Gas Saving Products - Which Ones Really Work?

Fuel saving devices: We all want a quick fix to the problem of the rising costs of fuel. There are a number of gas saving products (fuel saving devices) on the market to fill this need. But do they really work or is it all just a big scam? (fuel saving devices)

As far as the Federal Trade Commission is concerned, you are advised to be wary of the claims made by the manufacturers of these products.

So what are the findings? (fuel saving devices)

Gas saving product # 1: Magnets (fuel saving devices)

One such example is Fuel Saver Pro. They claim to be "EPA-approved" but nowhere in the EPA report is this product included as one of the ones tested. So how can it be approved?

Gas Saving Product # 2: Ionizers (fuel saving devices)

This is a couple of pieces of wire stuck to some rubber blocks, called capacitor blocks. As there are no capacitors in them, this is already misleading.(fuel saving devices)

The idea is that the charge carried by this device causes a breakdown in the hydrocarbon molecules and therefore combusts easier and gives better efficiency.

In tests, no evidence can be found of improved fuel efficiency.

Gas Saving Product # 3: Vapor injection devices. (fuel saving devices)

These products take the fuel and convert it to vapor. As liquid fuel doesn't burn then vaporising it before it is introduced into the carburetor (on older vehicles) or fuel injection system should give you better fuel efficiency.(fuel saving devices)

However, it seems that a proper mix of fuel and air will be accommodated anyway and the benefits of such a device neutralised.

Warning: (fuel saving devices)

The FTC has issued warnings to a number of companies promoting such devices with implausible claims, that they would need to be backed up with scientific evidence.

In Closing: (fuel saving devices)

While it is obvious that many unscrupulous individuals are trying to take advantage of the dilemma we all face in respect to rising fuel costs, one thing I think is worth thinking about.

Many devices (fuel saving devices) have been tested and failed to live up to the huge claims made for them but there are still more products on the market which haven't been tested by the EPA.

Particularly HHO or "Water" Devices (fuel saving devices). Why they haven't been tested is the most important question. Is it because they might actually work?

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Fuel saving devices: Truth About Devices That Improve Fuel Economy

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You may have come across some commercial products that are marketed as devices that improve fuel economy (fuel saving devices), helping you to increase the mileage of your vehicle and save money as a result. However, there have been debates on whether they truly deliver as promised or just pure scams. Well, you may judge for yourselves after reading some of the facts about "devices that improve fuel economy" here (fuel saving devices).

The Federal Trade Commission has tested more than 100 devices that claim to save gas (fuel saving devices) -- some up to 25% -- and found not one significantly improved gas mileage as claimed. In fact, the FTC found that some may actually damage the car's engine.

The Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, has also tested over 100 supposed gas-saving devices (fuel saving devices) - including mixture "enhancers" and fuel line magnets - and found that very few provide any fuel economy benefits. The devices that work provide only marginal improvements (fuel saving devices).

EPA tests fuel saving products (fuel saving devices) to determine whether they significantly improve fuel economy as claimed in their ads. However it does not conduct any durability tests and therefore, is in no position to inform us what harm these products might bring to a car or its performance.

From these facts presented, we can sort of make out how these commercialized so called "devices that improve fuel economy" (fuel saving devices) fare in the eyes of the authorities. Majority were either found to be incapable of fulfilling the claims they made or the improvements in terms of saving gas (fuel saving devices) is not significant or up to expectation. Worse, they could even pose a safety hazard.

However, all is not lost. I happen to come across a website that promotes a DIY system that uses water to supplement gasoline to enable vehicles including cars and trucks run for longer distances with the same full tank. There is a growing community of users who are using this system and are actively promoting it. Some have even made a business out of it. Unlike those commercial devices that claim to improve fuel economy (fuel saving devices), it is inexpensive to put together and will not damage your engine in any way.


By George Tho

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