Increasing Our Average Miles Per Gallon
May 8, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
This is a school project detailing our lack of MPG increase over the years and what we can do to help that.
With fuel prices increasing, recyclers may want to learn more about optimizing fuel efficiency.: An article from: Recycling Today
March 26, 2010 by admin
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This digital document is an article from Recycling Today, published by G.I.E. Media, Inc. on June 1, 2005. The length of the article is 1166 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: With fuel prices increasing, recyclers may want to learn more about optimizing fuel efficiency.(scrap handler focus)
Author: Deanne Toto
Publication: Recycling Today (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2005
Publisher: G.I.E. Media, Inc.
Volume: 43 Issue: 6 Page: 68(3)
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Increasing Your Vehicle Miles Per Gallon With Water
February 25, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
With gas prices rising in the backdrop of a receding US economy, most motorists are trying to increase their vehicle miles per gallon of gas. This has become especially important as inflation hits an all time high in the US. One of the best ways to increase your vehicle miles per gallon, is by converting your car to partially run on water.
The technology used to partially run a vehicle on water relies on HHO (2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen) technology. This technology is based on an old patent. Modern day HHO technology leverages upon a concept called Brown’s Gas to partially power your vehicle.
HHO guides are extremely popular. HHO conversion guides are some of the best selling e-books on the internet. This is because HHO conversions can be done easily. The quality of HHO guides vary greatly. Some HHO guides are more detailed and they may contain extraneous information that is designed to satiate the most curious of consumers. Others are more to the point, and they’re written without any additional bells and whistles. The writing style of the guides can also vary greatly. Some guides are written for laymen, whereas other guides are written for experienced car modifiers.
Many motorists have already purchased these guides. The efficacy of the conversions can differ and experiences may vary greatly. However, most consumers do notice an increase in their vehicle’s mileage. Some consumers even claim that their conversions have allowed them to double their gas mileage. Given the varying results, it would be ideal to ascertain the best guide for you. Information pertaining to the various guides can be found online. Some websites even provide comparisons and reviews of these guides. You may want to refer to these websites before making a purchase.
Once you have purchased your guide, you may begin your conversion. Before doing so, make sure you read the instructions carefully. When in doubt, you should e-mail the writer for further advice before you proceed. Well-written conversion guides usually include some form of contact information for further assistance.
The recommended parts for conversion can vary from guide to guide. However, the conversion parts generally cost around $150 in its entirety. If you do not want to perform the conversion yourself, you can try approaching a mechanic for assistance. For a fee, they may be willing to perform the conversion for you.
There are various reasons why motorists should adopt energy alternatives when powering their vehicles. The world is facing a global environmental dilemma that needs to be addressed immediately. The US is the largest contributor of carbon emissions in the world. It is also the largest consumer of oil in the world.
Even though there are various alternative energy vehicles available on the market, these options have various drawbacks. Electric cars are still a novelty and charging electric cars can be inconvenient.
Hydrogen powered vehicles are an excellent alternative to electric cars. However, hydrogen fuel cells are still expensive and they are relatively fragile. It can also be prohibitively expensive to switch to a hydrogen or electric powered car. HHO conversion kits are the most viable and practical solutions available to motorists at the moment. For a low conversion cost, it can increase your vehicle miles per gallon. You should give HHO technology due consideration the next time you feel the need to reduce your gas bills.
Click Here to learn how to run your car on water today. Arthur Maxwell is an expert on gas-saving cars, providing valuable advice at http://www.drivingcarwithwater.info/.
