Friday, May 30, 2008

Run Your Car on Water and Gas

With gas surpassing $4.00 a gallon in most US states, consumers are looking for anyway possible to make their vehicles more fuel efficient. This blog is dedicated to just that, making your car the most efficient it can be! We'll examine many methods to save money on fuel, including running your car on water! It may sound pretty far out, but it does indeed provide a great boost in fuel economy.

Let's begin with some basic fuel saving tips:

1) Change or clean your air filter. A restricted air filter can reduce mileage on your vehicle by up to 10%. In most cases, the filter does not even need to be changed. I recommend removing the filter, and blowing any debris out using compressed air.

2) Drive the posted speed limit. It is said that for each 5 MPH over 60 MPH that you drive, you increase your fuel consumption by 5% per mile! So not only is driving the posted speed limit safer, it is also good for your wallet.

3) Make sure your tires are properly inflated. Not only are under-inflated tires harder to control, they are also inefficient. I recommend checking that your tires are properly inflated each time you fill up on gas.

Just by using those three basic tips, many drivers have reported increasing their fuel efficiency by 15-20%! But what if you could also run your car on water instead of just gas? Well, you can...

Contrary to what you may believe, running a car on water (or hydrogen) is not a new concept. People have been using this technology for over a decade. Until the recent gas price surge, it simply has never gained the exposure that it is now.

I am currently using the Water Car system outlined in Water Car Pro on my 2005 Hyundai Elantra. I have seen an increase in MPG from just under 29 MPG, to over 38 MPG! This is roughly a 33% increase in efficiency.

In future updates to this blog, I will post more a more detailed review of the Water Car Pro technology. Until then, I will say that I feel 100% confident in recommending their technology!

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