Archive for the 'Gasoline' Category

Emprove your gas mileage

posted by admin @ 17:55 PM
January 31, 2009
Drive Water

Drive Water

There is a way to improve your gas mileage and save money at the same time. Install a kite on your car to supply HHO gas to the engine.  You can get a user guide to show you how to make one or we have the kits that you can buy and install, that will increase the gas mileage from 30% to 60%. It will also make your car run quieter. The HHo gas is made from water, water is 2 parts hydrogen 1part oxygen, the hydrogen is used as fuel for the car. Take a look and see. Click Here


Flucuating Gas Prices Are Hard To Handle

posted by GasGuzzler @ 13:18 PM
January 8, 2009

All motorists suffer when another round of increase in oil prices happen in the world market. Rising gas prices make it very costly to travel even short distances. Save up on gas expenses by learning how you can run your car on water. Reducing your dependence on gas will save you a lot of money.

The use of water gas will also significantly increase your gas mileage to up to 60%. Aside from this, you will be helping combat the destruction of the environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. Learn how you can convert your car from a gas-guzzling machine to an environmentally-friendly vehicle.


Save Money on gasoline

posted by admin @ 11:50 AM
December 22, 2008
Automobile HHO GAS

Automobile HHO GAS

You can save money on gasoline or diesel for your car now by installing kite or by building a kit for that will use water as a fuel. This kite can cut your fuel bill in half. It uses water to make HHO gas that is then used as fuel for the car. We have a guide that will show you how to make the kite and how to install it. Or we have kites of different sizes to chose from. The guide will tell you where to get the material to billed it with. You will also need a desire to save money, ckeck it out at Automobile HHO gas.


HHO gas- Where does it come from.

posted by admin @ 20:20 PM
December 9, 2008

HHO GAS-it does come from h20, what is h2o? { water }. How can water be a gas? Water has hydrogen in it and hydrogen is a gas. Hydrogen as a gas can be burned as fuel. How do you get hydrogen out of water. It is buy the use of an electrical current that separates the hydrogen from the oxygen and makes a gas out of the two. WE can show you how to do this with our guide. It is easy to do with the help of the guide. Come And See


Gas saving tips

posted by GasGuzzler @ 15:08 PM
November 25, 2008

With the recent crisis in our economy and financial sectors, it is only practical to think of ways to save on our daily expenses including gasoline costs. Here are some gas saving tips that could help you save a couple of dollars:

1. Plan your trips. This will minimize going back and forth on the same route.
2. Do not overload your car. Take off the top load if you are not going to put anything on it.
3. There is no need to rev your engine.
4. Avoid traffic as much as possible. Know the reliable alternative routes in your area.
5. Make sure your engine is running at peak performance


Can Water Realy Power a Car

posted by Ibobmc1 @ 8:48 AM
November 11, 2008

Water can be used to power a car when used as a supplament to gasoline. In fact very little water is needed. Only 1 quart of water provids over 1800 gallans of HHO gas witch can last for months and increase your fuel efficiently.

The process is very safe because the comebustable gas is extracted as needed and burned steadly from the water. Best of all this converation process completly reverable so it will not void your auto warranty.


Less Gas, More Need

posted by GasGuzzler @ 17:02 PM
October 24, 2008

Many Americans are having a hard time this year. People are dealing with layoffs and pay-cuts and all the while gas prices have been increasing. Just why are fuel prices so high? The cost of crude oil for U.S. refiners reached a record high last summer due to the increase in the world-wide demand relative to oil supply. That means the need for oil has sky rocketed, while the supply has diminished.

Fortunately, for the past couple months we have seen a drop in prices at the pumps. This is because our economic situation is currently so dim that our demand for oil had decreased. As long as the economy remains stagnant — so will gas prices.