Sunday, June 28, 2009

What Means Car Hydraulics

A lowrider is any car that has modifications allowing it to ride very low to the ground. Some people really like the look.

The problem with a lowrider is that things like speed bumps and rough roads can make driving difficult. To solve these problems, lowrider enthusiasts install car hydraulics lift kits that allow a completely adjustable height for the vehicle. These kits use electric car hydraulics pumps and normal hydraulic cylinders to raise and lower the vehicle. Imagine connecting the cylinder alongside the shock absorber or the spring, and you get the idea. It's a pretty involved installation and can cost several thousand dollars.

So the car hydraulics solved the height problem.

What happened next was unpredictable and amazing -- it's one of those strange things that can happen in an evolutionary process. Someone, at some point, realized that with enough power, the hydraulics system could make the car hop! The financial ability to buy car hydraulics and install them an innovation in and of itself took the lowrider to a whole new level.

Car hydraulics systems quickly evolved to make hopping more and more interesting,

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until cars could eventually hop 6 feet off the ground! Originally, there was one 12-volt or 24-volt pump driving all four wheels in unison. It is now possible to find cars that have four pumps (one for each wheel) and eight, 10 or even 12 batteries to power them. Twelve batteries create two 72-volt systems. These powerful systems are what you see in those movies.

Lowriders feature car hydraulics suspension systems that allow the driver to alter the ride height at will. These systems range from simple to complex and are usually measured by the amount of switches used to control the various hydraulics combinations that ultimately produce a specific motion from the car. The most common motions are dipping/raising the four corners of the car (referred to as corners), dipping/raising the front or rear of the car (front, back), dipping/raising the sides of the car (side to side), and lowering/raising the car as a whole (pancake). A skilled switch operator can manipulate his car hydraulics controls (hitting switches) to raise one wheel completely off the ground (3-wheel motion), or to bounce one end of the car completely off the ground.

Nobody knows exactly what inspired these original lowrider owners to lower their cars. The rear end and front suspension are lowered, its tires are skimpy and its motor is usually left untouched. Another mark of a lowrider is its extravagant amount of accessories, such as chrome pipes, wheel skirts and window visors that can be costly.In 1957, Gov. Edmond Brown outlawed lowrider cars. The California law prohibits drivers from lowering the frame of the car past the lowest point of the wheel rim. Because back then they had only stock tires, the car was usually about 5 inches off the ground and that just wasn't low enough. An enterprising Chicano by the name of Richard Aguirre, tired of getting tickets for his illegally lowered car, figured out a way to lower and raise his car using aircraft hydraulic pumps which he turned into a car hydraulics system.

Since then, lowriders began installing car hydraulics so that a car that seems to be only two or three inches of the ground can be raised to eight or 10 inches to go over curbs, railroad tracks or past a police car. Lowriders that are lifted with car hydraulics usually have separate systems for the front and the back, each running off two or three batteries kept in the trunk of the car.

Later, Aguirre’s ideas for car hydraulics were redesigned to lift the front and rear tires off the ground. So by carefully timing the jolts of electricity to the front-end hydraulics, the driver can actually bounce the front wheels of his car off the ground.

When a lowrider switches off its headlights at night the shower of sparks flying from the car are not gun shots. They’re caused when the front of the car is lowered and dragged over the pavement, screeching along on a scrap plate that has been welded to the frame of the car.

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More states now qualify for vehicle tax deductions

The Treasury Department has announced tax deductions for the purchase of new vehicles, this time for states that have no sales tax.

The announcement comes as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which said car buyers could deduct state or local sales or excise taxes incurred when purchasing a new vehicle. Now states without a sales tax - we're looking at you Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon
-will also qualify.

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The additional deductions cover other, nonsales fees or taxes imposed by state
or local governments that affect a vehicle's ultimate purchase price. To qualify, cars have to be purchased between Feb. 16, 2009, and Jan. 1, 2010. The deduction will only be available on 2009 tax returns. It's also limited to taxes paid on the first $49,500 of the purchase price of a new car, light truck, motor
home or motorcycle, and is available whether or not the taxpayer itemizes deductions.

Michelin: New tire improves mileage, cuts emissions
According to Michelin, its new Energy Saver A/S Tire will get your vehicle up to 8 percent better mileage than other tires in its class, as well as cut your vehicle's CO2 emissions by as much as 2,000 pounds over the life of the tires.

The Energy Saver A/S combines low-rolling resistance technology with wet braking and all-season performance. The tire's composition also allows it to stay cooler, which improves fuel efficiency. As a reference point, the lowrolling-
resistance tires that are standard on the 2010 Toyota Prius can manage about 5 percent better fuel economy than optional 17-inch tires that aren't low-rolling-resistance.

Michelin recommends the tires for drivers who travel less than 10,000 miles per year.

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Fuel economy winners cars - Fuel Saving Devices

These vehicles are tops in fuel economy. Whether you drive a car, truck

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, minivan or sport utility vehicle, choosing the most fuel-efficient model can go a long way in cutting your fuel costs.

Here's the Environmental Protection Agency's breakdown of the most fuel-efficient vehicles in each major vehicle class. Remember that vehicles rarely, if ever, actually meet the EPA numbers. But they are useful in comparison shopping.

Two-seater cars
Honda Insight
Engine size: 3 cyl, 1 L
Transmission: manual
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 61/66

Honda Insight
Engine size: 3 cyl, 1 L
Transmission: automatic variable
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 57/56

Minicompact cars
Mini Cooper
Engine size: 4 cyl, 1.6 L
Transmission: manual
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 28/36

Mini Cooper
Engine size: 4 cyl, 1.6 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 26/34

Subcompact cars
Volkswagen New Beetle (diesel)
Engine size: 4 cyl, 1.9 L
Transmission: manual
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 38/46

Volkswagen New Beetle (diesel)
Engine size: 4 cyl, 1.9 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 36/42

Compact cars
Honda Civic Hybrid
Engine size: 4 cyl, 1.3 L
Transmission type: automatic variable
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 48/47

Honda Civic Hybrid
Engine size: 4 cyl, 1.3 L
Transmission type: manual
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 46/51

Midsize cars
Toyota Prius (hybrid)
Engine size: 4 cyl, 1.5 L
Transmission type: automatic variable
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 60/51

Hyundai Elantra
Engine size: 4 cyl, 2 L
Transmission type: manual
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 27/34

Large cars
Chevrolet Malibu MAXX
Engine size: 6 cyl, 3.5 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 22/30

Small station wagons
Volkswagen Jetta Wagon (diesel)
Engine size: 4 cyl, 1.9 L
Transmission type: manual
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 36/47

Volkswagen Jetta (diesel)
Engine size: 4 cyl, 1.9 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 32/43

Midsize station wagons
Volkswagon Passat Wagon (diesel)
Engine size: 4 cyl, 2 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 27/38

Ford Focus Station Wagon
Engine size: 4 cyl, 2L
Transmission type: manual
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 26/35

Cargo vans
Chevrolet Astro 2WD
Engine size: 6 cyl, 4.3 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 16/22

GMC Safari 2WD
Engine size: 6 cyl, 4.3 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 16/22

Minivans
Honda Odyssey
Engine size: 6 cyl, 3.5 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 20/28

Dodge Caravan
Engine size: 4 cyl, 2.4 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 20/26

Passenger vans
Chevrolet Astro 2WD
Engine size: 6 cyl, 4.3 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 16/21

GMC Safari 2WD
Engine size: 6 cyl, 4.3 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 16/21

Sport utility vehicles
Ford Escape Hybrid
Engine size: 4 cyl, 2.3 L
Transmission type: automatic variable
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 36/31

Toyota Rav4 2WD
Engine size: 4 cyl, 2.4 L
Transmission type: manual
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 24/30

Standard pickup trucks
Ford Ranger Pickup 2WD
Engine size: 4 cyl, 2.3 L
Transmission type: manual
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 24/29

Ford Ranger Pickup 2WD
Engine size: 4 cyl, 2.3 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 22/26

Mazda B2300 2WD
Engine size: 4 cyl, 2.3 L
Transmission type: manual
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 24/29

Mazda B2300 2 WD
Engine size: 4 cyl, 2.3 L
Transmission type: automatic
Miles-per-gallon city/highway: 22/26

Source: Fueleconomy.gov
Please note that many vehicles come in a range of engine sizes and trim lines, resulting in different fuel economy values.

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Friday, June 26, 2009

Benefits and Drawbacks of Hybrid Cars - Fuel Saving Devices

Today i want to discuss about Benefits and Drawbacks of Hybrid Cars. If you just listen to the car manufacturers, hybrid cars are the best and innovative invention since slice bread. Although, there many reasons to purchase an electric car, it is of great help to have the understanding of its benefits and drawbacks of hybrid electric cars and in owning these new "green vehicles.

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Benefits of hybrid cars are normally fuel efficiency because they are composed of two motors, a gasoline motor and an electric powered motor. It is also equipped with special system to catch braking energy and store it on an onboard battery.

The main reason for two motors is both the strength and weakness of the two types. Distinctively, electric motors are not energy during idle times, they turn off and utilizes lesser at low speeds compared to gas motors. On the other hand, gas motors function better at high speeds and can generate more power for a specified motor weight. This simplifies, that in rush hours stop and go driving, electric motors work great and additionally, it helps in reducing smog levels because it does not produce any toxic exhaust. At higher speeds, typically above 40mph, the gas motor sets in and gives that bouncing feel making car owners go forward on driving on highway.

Another benefits of hybrid cars are the point for having gas motor, it charges the battery while the engine is on and is running. There are cases of electric car owners that have been stranded with just out extension cord of an outlet. Hybrid owners can neglect this annoyance because the gas motors starts automatically in replacement when the battery gets low and then goes forward to charge the battery, without the need to be plugged into the outlet.

On the contrary, drawbacks of hybrid cars are complex and expensive. It contains two motors and ancillary systems to handle them, a heavy battery and a regeneration system that will be used to generate electricity during breaking.

All of the systems need to work together, that is adding complexity, making it one of the drawbacks of hybrid electric cars. Although an ordinary car, as controlled by computers are getting more reliable, but they still suffer from inevitable failures. As, expect owners of hybrid cars have more time in repair shops and pay larger bills.

Indeed, benefits of hybrid cars include being the most gasoline efficient, getting 48 to 60mpg. It is only about 20% to 35% better than a gasoline powered vehicle. Let's take Honda Civic for instance that gets 36mpg. When

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comparing prices, the hybrid costs from the range of $19,000 to $25,000 and the ordinary gas saver car costs $13,000 to$17,000. The justification to buy an electric hybrid car becomes less clear.

So, in calculation of this benefits of hybrid cars, the discrepancy in the average annual fuel bills, $405 for a hybrid Honda Insight compared to the $635 for an ordinary Honda Civic means you can never compensate the added initial cost of a hybrid electric car. For the span of ten years, owning a hybrid will just save you only $2,300, much lesser than the cost difference for equipped cars. These benefits of hybrid electric cars just came from the improvements in aero dynamics, smaller gas engine and weight reduction. As a matter of fact, any car will have considerably better mileage by just reducing the engine size.

In other cases, car manufacturers are producing hybrid vehicles that use added energy as provided by the hybrid systems to cause the vehicle to boost its power, rather than improve the fuel efficiency. Boosting the power may then add as one of the benefits of hybrid cars.
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Friday, June 19, 2009

Modify Your Car to Save Gas Using Water - Fuel Saving Devices

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How To Modify Your Car to Save Gas Using Water

Author: Gaetane Ross

Did you know that you can modify your car to save gas with water? Numerous individuals have learned the life changing secret behind the whole water for gas technology. Now, I am going to share with you some vital information that will have you wondering why you never thought of this before! In the current times, it is more important than ever before to ensure that you do what you are able to in order to modify your car to save gas.



1. If you want to modify your car to save gas using water, it is important that you conduct as much research as possible in order to discover a legitimate company that offers the water gas system. Many say that these hydrogen tanks are all hype and hold no basis in reality for being functional and delivering results that are effective, and will work for you. However, if you find the right product, you will find that reviews point in a positive manner towards them. You can discover customer reviews by making sure that you complete the research, and take the time to identify a company that offers the features that you are looking for!



2. Once you select a company to go with that specializes in water for gas fuel technology, it is important that you determine which type of hydrogen fuel product will match the size and needs of the vehicle that you are looking to provide energy to. In order to modify your car to save gas using water, it is important to know how much of a power booster your vehicle will need.



3. Once you have the product that will be used in order to modify your car to save gas using water, it is important that you carefully read all of the instructions that comes with the product. These instructions will outline, step by step, the process of installing the new fuel system on your vehicle. It is a really simple process even the novice on engines can successfully install a water based system in a vehicle!



There are many advantages to using a water based fuel product. If you want to modify your car to save gas using water, you will need the steps listed here in order to determine the best product in this market. It is really easy selecting a product to install on your vehicle. In addition to this, it is really easy to install the water for gas systems that are available today on your own!

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Save Petrol With New Device - Fuel Saving Devices

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Save Petrol With New Device Installed to Car Engine

Author: Will Yap

Most people do not know that you can save petrol with a new device installed to a car engine. Not too long ago, there was a news report highlighting the features and benefits of this device. This device that you can installed to you car to save petrol is actually an electrolysis kit. Electrolysis has been used in the industrial factories for metal plating. Can this device really save petrol when attached to a car engine? This article will provide some explanation on the subject.


The idea behind using electrolysis to save petrol is to separate the hydrogen gas from water. We know that water is the product of 2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen thus the name H2O. Pure water alone cannot be used to power your car other than as a coolant for the radiator. However, the hydrogen gas (H2) in water is highly flammable and is an excellent energy source.


In order to modify your vehicle to run on water, you have to install the electrolysis kit, fill it with distilled water and add a little baking soda. Next, you have to attach it to the car battery to produce electric current. When the electrolysis is running, hydrogen gas bubbles will be created. This is know as an “on demand” system. You only turn on the system when it is needed and switch it off when you car is not moving.


To complete the system, you will have to direct the collected H2 into the car engine air intake system. From there, the H2 will be channeled into the combustion chambers where it will be mixed with petrol vapor. The end result of the mixture is a smoother and more powerful engine output. When you are using the same amount of petrol with a higher torque level, theoretically, you are driving further thus increasing your vehicle mileage.


You will be surprised that the electrolysis device can be home made. The general parts needed can be bought from a hardware store. What you will need is a step by step instruction guide book. With some patience and dedication, you can install the conversion kit to your car engine and start saving fuel.

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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Saving With Hibrid Car - Fuel Saving Devices

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Because of the constant increase in fuel prices, many people are now considering getting rid of their gas guzzling conventional car and are now purchasing a cheaper alternative. Some people purchase cars with smaller engines for fuel efficiency and some people are now thinking of purchasing the car with the latest technology that enables them to cut fuel consumption by half.

These cars are called plug-in hybrid cars. With this car, you will be able to cut fuel consumption by more than half by taking advantage of the hybrid technology that many car manufacturers are now integrating in their new car models. Although plug in hybrid cars have existed for quite some time now, it was only about a few years ago that it was released in the market.

Plug-in hybrid cars are cars that combine the gasoline energy and the electric energy to run or to propel the car. Plug-in hybrid cars will enable you to run your car up to a hundred miles per gallon depending on the engine and the battery installed.

If you think that getting a good mileage per gallon is non existent, think again. With the technology being integrated by car manufacturers in their hybrid vehicles, it is now possible. This vehicle has two engines to run your car. One is the gasoline engine and the other is the electric motor. Just imagine a car that has an extension cord that you can plug-in in your home electricity outlet to recharge. You don’t even to worry about the cost of your electric bill because the recharging will just be equal to less than a dollar per gallon.

Just imagine a car that has two fuel sources. If one runs out, the car will still be able to run. You don’t have to plug in your plug-in hybrid car but if you do, your vehicle becomes an electric vehicle that will be able to run quietly, cleaner, cheaper and more efficient than conventional gasoline powered cars. You have to consider that the gasoline tanks are there for long driving purposes.

However, when you are only driving locally, you don’t need to fill your car with gasoline. All you need to do is plug-in your car to your home's electric outlet and once it is fully charged, your car will be ready to go using the electric motor.

Imagine the savings that you can get with a plug-in hybrid car.

However, these things are not the only benefits that you can get with plug-in hybrid cars. You will be shocked once you find out about the other benefits that you can get with a hybrid car. If you have a hybrid car, the service cost will tend to be lower because it is mainly electric.

Another great thing about plug-in hybrid cars is that it will be able to power your home in case of power outage. It can act as an electricity generator.

Recently, tax incentives have been imposed by the government to hybrid car buyers. This means that as a buyer of a plug-in hybrid car, you will be able to enjoy tax breaks.

You will also help improve the condition of the environment because it runs on the cleanest energy source available, which is electricity. This means that the car will produce no toxic emissions when it is running on electricity. Also, when it runs on gasoline, the emissions are also very low because of the small size of the gasoline engine.

These are some of the benefits that you can get with plug-in hybrid cars. So, if you think that you are spending too much on gasoline for your gas-guzzling conventional vehicle, you can start saving money by getting a plug-in hybrid car.

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Fuel Saver Magnetic Faq's

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Fuel Saver Magnetic Faq's

Author: wanieda

1. How does Fuel Saver Magnetic works?



When fuel flows through the Fuel Saver Magnetic, it magnetizes fuel molecules and puts the molecules temporarily into cationic state. Fuel burning in this state is far more efficient and reduces carbon monoxide emission.



2. Does Fuel Saver Magnetic really work?



Yes! All the cars we have tested show significant fuel economy improvements. On top of that, we also receive many living proofs from our customers on how effective Fuel Saver has been in saving them plenty of money. We are very confident that you will also benefit from this little magical wonder. For that, we are offering the product risk-free to you . Read more about our Money Back Guarantee for Fuel Saver Magnetic .



3. Will Fuel Saver Magnetic void my car warranty?



Not at all as it does not require any mechanical, chemical nor electrical modifications or cuttings.



4. Can Fuel Saver Magnetic be installed on metal fuel pipeline?



Yes, the Fuel Saver can be installed on a rubber, metal, or metal braided fuel line. The performance does not vary from one type of fuel line to another.



5. How soon can I see the performance improvement of Fuel Saver Magnetic?



Immediately on your first full tank. And the improvement increases even more after a "driving-in" period (typically between 500km - 2,000km).



6. Will Fuel Saver Magnetic work on carburetor or fuel injection vehicles?



Works for both.



7. Will Fuel Saver Magnetic work for diesel, petrol, LPG or CNG?



Works for all. This is because (Fuel Saver Magnetic)the technology fundamentally works on all liquid or gases forms.



8. How can I install Fuel Saver Magnetic by myself?



Locate the petrol filter and fasten Fuel Saver Magnetic on the petrol pipeline coming out of the fuel tank or fuel filter. Place it as close as possible to the carburetor or fuel injection rail.



9. Will Fuel Saver Magnetic work on old or new cars?



Works for both.



Older cars would see greater fuel efficiency increased after run Fuel Saver Magnetic sometime (after 2500KM), this is because rust and dirt may have deposited, after 2500KM, the Fuel Saver Magnetic will clean the rust and dirt. For fast clean up the rust and dirt, use only one botol of our AutoMax NanoTech Fuel Enhancer.


New cars will enjoy continuous optimum fuel economy and have the engine and catalytic converters cleaned and protected.




10. I have seen other Fuel Saver Magnetic , how is Fuel Saver different from them?



Our Fuel SaverMagnetic is made of advance-precision-doped technology that produces high quality, high intensity and extremely directional magnetic flux to instantaneously:

- break down the complex fuel molecules

- rearrange the entangled fuel molecules

- ionize the molecules into cationic polarity

- Inhibit molecules from clustering


Our Fuel Saver Magnetic design is special as it delivers a better shielding for the magnetic field and echoes maximum magnetic effect towards the fuel line where it is needed. Other magnetic fuel savers mainly failed due to some reasons such as fuel line had to be cut in some cases; No real savings on diesel or gasoline fuel; Different models for different engine sizes & etc.




11. Why are you selling at such cheap price?



With the high fuel price, we believe with our best quality product(Fuel Saver Magnetic) and affordable price, it will benefit everybody. Lots of people thinks that, low price low quality, that is not true, to prove it to our customers, we are giving life time warranty for our product whereas others are only giving few years warranty.



Other Fuel Savers Magnetic are selling above RM150 or RM200++(USD60), we do not want to sell at higher price which the lower income group cannot afford to own it. We also do not make higher profit for our product but we want to sell more units. We give the best quality for the product and trying to cut some cost from the packaging box, advertisement etc. Whereas others trying to give you beautiful and quality packaging box, spend a lot of advertisement and sell you at higher price. Which want you want to choose?


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Monday, May 18, 2009

How To Make Biodiesel Step by Step (Video)

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How to make biodiesel? In this video you all can know how to make it step by step. It easy and after you wacth this video i thinks you can do it at home.



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Friday, May 15, 2009

Biodiesel Fuel Additives – What You Need to Know

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Biodiesel Fuel Additives – What You Need to Know

Author: May Stewart

The world is now experiencing the beginning of the scarcity of its resources like coal and oil which we use as energy sources. Due to this fact, many people from young students to skilled scientists have come up with different methods of manufacturing their own biofuel. These biofuels include biodiesel, bioethers, biogas, and syngas. Biodiesel is one of the most common biofuels having a production of five to six million tons all over the world. Biodiesel, or fatty acid alkyl esters, is made by a chemical reaction of an alcohol with animal fat or a vegetable oil.

Being that biodiesel has its share of operability problems, biodiesel fuel additives are incorporated to reduce problems, including making this fuel more stable. The stability of biodiesel, specifically B100, is essential to avoid the deterioration of engine parts. Fuel additives are important for decreasing the oxidation and acid formation in engines. B100 can be destructive to an engine due to the some factors that were used in its production. A factor which is capable of causing a destructive biodiesel product is the type of manufacturing process that was performed in order to come up with the biodiesel. Another factor would be the type of oil that was used in the biodiesel production. One of the most harmful oils to an engine is animal fat because it forms polymeric gums and other such byproducts which cause deposits and plugs in the engine. Fuel additives are included in the fabrication of biodiesel to counteract all these problems.

Biodiesel fuel additives work to improve the quality of the B100 biodiesel to make it more efficient as a fuel for diesel-powered vehicles.

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Water Fuel Can Save 40% in Gas Costs

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Water Fuel Can Save 40% in Gas Costs

Author: Derek Wray
More and more people are feeling the effects of higher fuel costs and are now searching for ways to increase their gas mileage. One of the more interesting and beneficial ways to do this has been by converting your car into a water hybrid. But can this really work?



As I was researching ways to increase gas mileage, I learned about a relatively unknown way to significantly increase any car's gas mileage by using water to supplement the fuel with hydrogen for a better fuel burn.



However, the idea of running your car on water sounded absurd so I was skeptical about this "simple technology"



These are just some of the claims made:



Water fuel will enable your vehicle to become at least 40% more fuel efficient. Water fuel will boost performance while producing cleaner emissions. You can receive IRS refunds owed to you by law for using green technology in your vehicle! 100% safe/legal - guaranteed! Uses regular tap water, nothing special for you to be able to realize significant gas savings.



Could this be real or just another internet scam...



This is what I discovered.



Will running your car on water really work? Well, not exactly. Your car will still use gas as it's primary source of combustion. You will be supplementing that fuel with hydrogen. What you are going to be doing with Water Fuel technology is creating an extremely cost-effective hydrogen powered hybrid (Water Hybrid) by taking advantage of the atomic constituents of water molecules, hydrogen and oxygen (H2O).



The conversion to a water hybrid uses inexpensive parts that you can find at any local hardware store such as Home Depot or Lowes. When setup, a small amount of power is used from your car's battery to seperate the water molecules into HHO gas. This gas is then fed into the intake of your vehicle creating a more efficient burn for your fuel. This is why you can achieve significant increases in gas mileage.



Free energy is generated by making your engine operate more efficiently!!! Your car engine currently uses 20% of the energy stored in that expensive fuel - and WASTES 80% for heat, pollution (unburned fuel!) and vibration.



HHO gas is very stable and burns incredibly well as a significant power source and the conversion really is simple to set up with the guides that are floating around the internet today, however many people have doubts such as:



Is this process safe?



Water fuel is safe for your car's engine. Using HHO gas as a supplement will cause a cooler burn, which will actually cause LESS wear and tear on your car in the long run, saving you more money.



This technology works with all vehicles but it works best with?



Water fuel technology works with any kind of gasoline or diesel powered vehicle, however it is geared towards fuel economy, not minimizing power loss. For this reason, vehicles such as giant SUVs and trucks will not see as large of an increase in fuel economy as lighter, less demanding vehicles...



In conclusion, water fuel technology does work and can save 40% or more in fuel costs while significantly increasing your vehicles gas mileage. The technology is simple to install and will not adversly affect your engine nor does it void your warranty.

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