Using The Net To Find The Best Gas Prices
The next time you go out in your car and you know you have to fill up with gas, hop online and see what prices are the cheapest in your area Did you know that there are websites on the internet that will tell you exactly what the prices are in your neighborhood
Hydrogen Fuel Car - How You Can Profit From Hydrogen Car Conversion Now
The hydrogen fuel car has finally caught the attention of the automobile manufacturers and it was high time! The powerful car industry is now researching seriously the promising potential of hydrogen fuel for the average consumer.
The Link Between Natural Gas Prices and the Financial Crisis
In its most recent analysis, Energy Solutions, Inc. identifies how the financial crisis is impacting natural gas prices and what that means for businesses.
The truth about Hydrogen gas saver devices
A hydrogen gas saver is a device that uses the electricity in the automobile to conduct a process of electrolysis on the water, and use the hydrogen and oxygen gases produced in the electrolysis in order to power the vehicle. The hydrogen and oxygen are supplemental to the gas in the vehicle, meaning the vehicle uses both gas and the hydrogen and oxygen to power the vehicle. By powering the engine partially with hydrogen and oxygen the gas consumption is significantly decreased, thus better fuel economy is attained. Hydrogen gas saver devices have a lot of potential, their popularity is rising just as the gas prices are rising.
How Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars can give you the Gas Mileage Improvements you have been looking for.
Gas prices may have dropped by a couple of cents over the last few days but with the current trends you can bet that it won't be long before they go up yet again. The days of cheap oil and gasoline are sadly a thing of the past. So if you have any sense you should still be looking for ways to make gas mileage improvements on your vehicles by any means that you can. Along with the latest and most promising ways to improve gas mileage and get more mpg are the hydrogen fuel cell cars.
15 Reasons to Convert Your Car to Burn Water
There has been a lot of news lately surrounding converting your car to run on water, as a supplement to gasoline The technology to run cars on Hydrogen (which is derived from water) is proven, but the information to do so is usually expensive and hard to find
Water4Gas Review-What Is All the Hype About?
Water4Gas has promised that you can double your fuel mileage by using water and gas in your car. Is it for real? Does it deliver what it promises, or is simply one of the many scams lying on the side of the information superhighway? Why haven't car companies used this if it works? The answers may surprise you.
How Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars Can Give You the Gas Mileage Improvements You Have Been Looking For
Gas prices may have dropped by a couple of cents over the last few days but with the current trends you can bet that it won't be long before they go up yet again The days of cheap oil and gasoline are sadly a thing of the past
How to Build a Hydrogen Fuel Cell and run Cars on Water.
With the fluctuating price of oil, and gas prices at the pumps going up more often than going down, people have been thinking about hydrogen for cars. In particular they have been asking how to build a Hydrogen Fuel Cell so they can run cars on water as well as gas.
Run Your Car on Water-A Proven Method to Run Your Car on Water
It is a universal but regrettable fact that in the name of progress and development; man had exploited the non renewable sources of energy on an uncalculated manner for his own benefit With the help of latest technology man had located several new means of alternative resources but all of them fail to provide suitable output as these non renewable sources of energy had provided
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Get Your Vehicle Ready for Vacation
Written By: MyRide.com Reprinted under license. Avoid breakdowns with periodic maintenance
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Introduction The road is a tough place. The heat, dust, and stop-and-go traffic will take their toll on your vehicle -- and your patience. From summer to winter, and you could be poised for a breakdown at any time. However, you can lessen the odds of mechanical failure through periodic maintenance. Your vehicle should last longer and command a higher resale price, too! Some of the following tips are easy to do; others require a skilled auto technician. - Air Conditioning - A marginally operating system will fail in hot weather. Have the system examined by a qualified technician.
- Cooling System - The greatest cause of summer breakdowns is overheating. The cooling system should be completely flushed and refilled about every 24 months. The level, condition, and concentration of the coolant should be checked periodically. (A 50/50 mix of anti-freeze and water is usually recommended.) Do-it-yourselfers, never remove the radiator cap until the engine has thoroughly cooled! The tightness and condition of drive belts, clamps, and hoses should be checked by a pro.
- Oil - Change your oil and oil filter as specified in your manual-more often (every 3,000 miles) if you make frequent short jaunts, extended trips with lots of luggage, or tow a trailer.
- Engine Performance - Replace other filters (air, fuel, PCV, etc.) as recommended--more often when in dusty conditions. Get engine drivability problems (hard starts, rough idling, stalling, diminished power, etc.) corrected at a good shop.
- Windshield Wipers - A dirty windshield causes eye fatigue and can pose a safety hazard. Replace worn blades and get plenty of windshield washer solvent.
- Lights - Inspect all lights and bulbs; replace burned out bulbs; periodically clean dirt and insects from all lenses. To prevent scratching, never use a dry rag.
- Tires - Have your tires rotated about every 5,000 miles. Check tire pressures once a month; let the tires "cool down" first. Don't forget your spare, and be sure the jack is in good condition. Examine tires for tread life, uneven wearing, and cupping; check the sidewalls for cuts and nicks. An alignment is warranted if there's uneven tread wear or if your vehicle pulls to one side.
- Brakes - Brakes should be inspected as recommended in your manual, or sooner if you notice pulsations, grabbing, noises, or longer stopping distance. Minor brake problems should be corrected promptly.
- Battery - Batteries can fail any time of year. The only accurate way to detect a weak battery is with professional equipment. Routine care: Scrape away corrosion from posts and cable connections; clean all surfaces; re-tighten all connections. If battery caps are removable, check the fluid level monthly. Avoid contact with corrosive deposits and battery acid. Wear eye protection and rubber gloves.
- Emergencies - Carry some basic tools--ask a technician for suggestions. Also include a first aid kit, flares, and a flashlight. Consider buying a cellular phone.
By: Staff Photo credit:Automakers Continue to Get Your Vehicle Ready for Vacation from MyRide.com © 2007 Autobytel Inc. All rights reserved.
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