Best gas mileage least problems - How to get Better Gas Mileage from your Car. A method to cut fuel cost by using a process of water injection.
As the price of gasoline continues to rise, it is important that we all learn to be frugal with our resources at present times. Not only will the conservation of gas protect our natural resources, but it will also protect our pockets from the onslaught of uprising prices which seem to have no predicted demise. I remember just a couple of years ago when oil was selling for nearly ten dollars a barrel, but today it has drastically increased to over a dollar per gallon. Though there are many claims teaching how to get better gas mileage from your car or vehicle, the one that seems to be the most viable in my opinion would be the conversion kits that are fully reversible, take no modification of your car, but yet can work on any car whatsoever. They produce a gas known as HHO from H2O in which the byproduct is nothing more than water, and it can be fueled with any water from basically anywhere. These kits are said to be able to save you as much as 60% through fuel efficiency and are reasonably cheap in which the kit will more than pay for itself in about a month or two with regular driving.
One important way to insure decent gas mileage on your car is to regularly change or at least clean your air filter. Always be sure that it is in good condition and if it too old, replaced. Air filters are quite easy to replace and also inexpensive, yet... they make a impeccable difference with your gas mileage. At the very least, you should have a new air filter put in once every year.
Keeping clean/fresh oil in your vehicle is also a great way to better gas mileage. When your car is struggling to run on old or dirty oil, it has to work harder and uses more gas. Regular oil changes play an important role in keeping your car's performance optimum thus able to run more efficiently. Recommendations claim you should change your oil every three to five thousand miles (3,000 to 5,000 miles), so it's usually a good idea to keep a record of odometer readings when you have it changed.
Ensuring your tire's have adequate pressure is another way of saving you gas as well. Putting air in a tire isn't enough... you must be sure your using a gauge and filling them to the proper inflation, which should be listed in your car manual or on the tires themselves. Be sure to check your tires at least once per month to ensure they have proper air pressure levels as well as no signs of uneven wearing.
Holes, leaks, or weak components in your exhaust system also lead to a loss in power, so you might want to be sure that's checked as well.
Though many people don't realize i, your exhaust system also has a major toll on your car performance and gas mileage. Check your exhaust and make sure it has no holes, leaks or weak components.
For cars with carburetors, be sure to keep it clean and tuned up to insure that you are not wasting fuel. Many new vehicles have fuel injection instead of carburetors, in which case it is a good idea to use a fuel injection cleaner once in awhile when you fill up your gas tank.
Though these tips are just a few ways on how to get better gas mileage from your car, they may be considered as priceless, as they really do help out a lot and can save you tremendously in the long run.
(For more information on the kit + information & videos on the technology involved, see: Drive On Water - review)
(To purchase the kit or get information on the kit directly from the main site, see: DriveWater Conversion Kit
Friday, March 7, 2008
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