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June 17, 2008
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June 17, 2008

Better gas mileage is seen with OLDER models that primarily have carburetors, not new models with fuel injections. The value of the Engine Performance Maximizer for ALL cars and trucks is preventative in nature. Better gas mileage is a win-win for our environment and for our economy.

Automakers may claim gas mileage hurts our economy, but Americans know better -- when we guzzle gas, we only help OPEC economies. Better gas mileage is another benefit of strong aerodynamics and downforce. A carefully crafted BMW side skirt pair improves the aerodynamics of a car and produces downforce by manipulating air pressure.

MPG about 19-20, almost all stop and go (in northern NJ, there's almost nothing else), but the car has less than 10K on it. Sometimes need to gun it just to get out onto a highway. Mpg ratings are set for 55 so if you go over this speed you are in fact going to decrease your mileage since you are moving so much air. Many customers buy a resistor from ebay to trick the intake air temp so the vehicle adds more fuel but this to defeats your goal since pwer means less mpg. Mpg went from 24-28 to 43-48 for my commute. Getting 400 miles on a tank is normal.

MPG has to do with the 'eficiency' that the 'work' was done at. I think Anonomous is very confused by some Physics terms and is very liberal as to the application of them.

Fuel economy dramatically drops after 55 mph. And driving that much fast only further kills your MPG. Fuel was taken out fron the bottom of the tank where it is coolest. As anybody who has or sells heat pumps using well water for heat exchange will tell you, temperatures underground don't change very much or very quickly.

Aggressive driving -- jackrabbit starts and abrupt braking -- can reduce mileage 33% on the highway and 5% in city driving. Again, shades of the computer world foreshadowing the tech frontier's next act.

Tires are to be filled by the pressure stated on the inside of your door or filler cap. If you carry excessive weight or are in the "heavy" department, you can add 1-2 psi more than what it says. Tires that are inflated to their optimum air pressure will help your car to get much better gas mileage.

Imagine how much energy is required to turn it at 3500rpms. If the engine turns a 1000rpms less, gas mileage should improve. Imagine the money a company with a fleet of Diesel powered vehicles could save over the course of a year. Check it out. Could I really make something like this up? Imagine how much money this would save you at the end of the month and at the end of the year. It is estimated that this could save you as much as $897.40 per year.

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June 17, 2008
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June 17, 2008
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June 09, 2008
You can't seem to go anywhere on the Internet today without reading something about how to save money by converting cars to run on water. You'll also see plenty of sites with manuals available to guide you through the process.

With gas prices averaging $4 around the country and rising almost daily, the idea of using your tap water to power your SUV probably sounds like a dream come true. But is it only a dream? Are these people selling the manuals just taking advantage of desperate consumers who want to save a few bucks? Or are they offering a real alternative to high prices and a dependency on a disappearing fossil fuel?

Water 4 Gas Facts

Some people who claim this is a scam do so because of a basic misconception about the process. Although some sites almost suggest you can completely replace your gasoline with water, the truth is you can't. Basically, you're creating a water hybrid car. That means you use a combination of water and gas to power your vehicle.

As a result, you won't completely end your dependence on gasoline. Instead, you'll reduce your car's need for gas which will lower your consumption and keep more of your hard earned money in your pocket.

Is it a Scam?

Once you realize that what is being proposed by this process is not much different than the systems already being used by true hybrid cars on the market (although they are using electricity instead of water), then the claims don't seem as outlandish or as easy to dismiss.

In fact, the Internet is just as full of people who claim they have actually used the conversion successfully and have cut their fuel usage. While some users have claimed to have doubled their mileage, you may not reap those types of rewards. A more realistic improvement is 50%. That means if you currently can go 24 miles per gallon you can expect to boost that to around 36 miles per gallon.

Will I Really Save Money?

If you read the details of how the water hybrid system works, it makes sense. Lots of people are already purchasing the conversion manuals and trying them out. You see more claims of success than cries of scam on the Internet - that's a good sign.

Of course, you will need to spend money to try it for yourself. After you purchase the manual, you'll need to spend roughly $60 on parts. If you feel comfortable doing the conversion yourself and you have about an afternoon to devote to the project, you won't need to pay extra for labor costs.

Improving your gas mileage even by 50% of less will save you money. However, using water and less fuel can also help your car last longer and require fewer repairs which is another way of saving you money down the road.

In addition to the monetary benefits, most people who praise the Water 4 Gas process point out that it's better for the environment, too. Instead of emitting toxic chemicals into the air when you drive, all you'll be spewing from your tail pipe is water vapor. That may not save you money but it might help save the planet.
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