Money Saver, Using Water to Improve Your Gas Mileage



As we all know, if we can improve our vehicle’s gas mileage that means we can save money. Let’s face the fact that gas prices are skyrocketing. Most of Americans are paying $4 for each gallon, while in the international market it would cost as much as $6 for each gallon. There would be the old techniques to save gas and the new technology (called water to gas engines) that will save our money from the pump.

We know that if there are traditional ways to achieve better mileage. Like if we change some of our driving habits such as accelerating slowly, keeping a good distance (so you don't have to break and again accelerate), running on a constant speed and not driving faster then 65mph - 120km/h, then definitely we’ll be getting better mileage out of our cars.

Making sure the tires are well inflated will also help in improving gas mileage. Wheel alignment is also important, since an improper alignment can add to the wear the tires are experiencing which is unnecessary. Having a regular car tuning up will also help. Replacing your old air, with a new filter can reduce fuel consumption up to 10%.

Using public transportation and sharing a ride through carpools, vanpools and mass transit are also good ways to conserve gasoline and energy. It even reduces air pollution and traffic congestion. By following these basic maintenance guidelines, there will be a cut back on the amount of fuel your car needs.

But there is another way to attain better mileage. Do you know that by converting you car to run on water to supplement gas, mileage doesn’t just double; it can increase up to 40%! It even produces cleaner emission and the car becomes more fuel efficient.

With this technology it doesn’t mean that you will be putting water to your gas tank. With water-to-gas-engines, you will be installing Hydrogen generators that will separate water into a gas called HHO (also called Brown’s Gas or Hydroxy) which burns smoothly and produces significant energy. Water then can be used to fuel a car as a supplement to gasoline. As a matter of fact, you can just use ordinary tap water while other water for gas conversion kit needs distilled water. Very little amount of water is needed, one quart of water can provide up to 1800 gallons of HHO gas which can last for months. Some water for gas conversion kits, like, Water4Gas, would just require that you put in ½ cup of distilled water weekly or 3 cups of distilled water for 3-6 weeks. The water-gas conversion kit can cost around $60- $150. This would definitely increase you car’s fuel competency and save money.

Not only are these kits gas saving devices, but it turns out that it does a lot more. These conversion kits are said to produce a smoother running engine. With an ordinary vehicle running on gas, about 20-25% of gas is lost to carbon deposits and beat. But with water-gas conversion kits, the engine is being steam cleaned everyday, making the engine run smoother and quieter, even with a longer life.

These are just some ways to improve your gas mileage. It could be changing our driving habits and our car maintenance routine or it could be the revolutionary means of upgrading or car engine to use water to supplement gas. But bottom line is that gas prices are increasing everyday and people changing cars to vehicles that use less gasoline.

If you want to save but find it to expensive to buy a hybrid car, then there are ways to improve your vehicle’s mileage. Even the smallest improvement can result to big savings every year.



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