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Car fuel costs - What options do we have?

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The very worst thing about the rising cost of fuel is that we are completely dependent on other countries. A quick glance at the who is who in the world of oil production and we quickly realize that we are not always amongst friends.

This beautiful country of ours was built on the principle of freedom and independence. Nowhere else is this trend so true that in the vehicle industry.

Whilst the price of a gallon of gas was still below the two dollars mark, we Americans were only too happy to drive the most powerful cars we could find, even if we seldom needed all that power. One look at the Humvee, and the power all terrain vehicles and you know what I mean. Our motto was simple: “Power was good, gas was cheap and if felt just good!”

But how things have changed! In the course of a single year, the price of a gallon of gas has gone up from a couple of dollars to over 4 dollars and there is no predicting as to how far it’ll go!

The need for power has been replaced by the need for economy and if we want to continue to enjoy our time honored traditions, we are going to have to do something about our gas consumption.

It’s simple really: Our country needs it.

It is now vital that we understand how we can improve our gas mileage which also means how we can keep some of our hard earned money in our pocket.

The good news is that other taking some easy to follow steps in order to improve a car mileage, there are also things we can do right now to make our dollar go the extra mile.. or two.

  • Hydrogen: Developed from a hydrogen gas generator, this technology offers a promising gas mileage enhancement system that is being used more and more throughout the world.  Savings are reported to go well over the 100 pc mark, but even if only half of this is achieved, this is one option well worth looking into.  Hydrogen, combined with other electrolyzed gases speeds up the flame spread during combustion. In doing so, fuel is brought to a temperature allowing more injected fuel to vaporize and thereby prepares it for further combustion.
  • Magnetic type fuel saver is another option available today shown to improve the performance of most vehicles. will help you to save nearly 25 % of your fuel cost and at the same time improve gas mileage as well. Here also substantial gas consumption enhancements are well reported. Combustion is at the center of car performance.  Stand behind some cars, and you will see fumes light to dark emanating from the exhausts pipes.  This type of fuel saver eliminates has wastage by breaking down hard HC molecules and therefore offerings improved combustion. Better auto gas mileage can be achieved by using the Magnetic fuel saver.
  • Energycel is technology centered around magnets which form a strong magnetic field around the fuel line.  This magnet field then helps to pass gas to the combustion chamber of the engine and thus enhance gas mileage.  In addition to its mileage enhancement properties, it is also an eco-friendly product.
  • Petromoly is a Molybdenum Disulfide lubricating engine oil treatment for cars.   It not only improves gas mileage but also avoids premature wear and tear of the engine. It is wildely reported that Petromoly improves the gas mileage of a vehicle by as much as 50 %.
  • Turbonator a dynamic air in flow design product made up of stainless steel.  This a fuel saver product can easily be installed in the air cleaner or air in-take systems of a vehicle with a simple screw-drive. Gas mileage enhancements are thouhgt to be in the region of up to 22 %.

Finally…  Remember that sudden accelation and aggressive driving are known for their gas wasting properties.  We are not recommending you bring down your speed to a crawl but speed reduction does have a market effect on gas consumption.  Be sensible in your driving.  Aim for a reduced and constant speed.  Avoid braking suddenly as this means that you will have to accelarate in order to get back to your former speed.

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