Increase Gas Mileage

The rising prices of gas have become a money grabbing problem faced by most of us. We need to pay such high prices for gasoline as it has become a vital part of our life. It has become quite necessary to understand how to improve the Auto gas mileage so that we can try to save some money on gasoline. You will be surprised to find so many various ways to improve your auto gas mileage.

Hydrogen boost mileage system is a gas mileage enhancement system that has been developed from a hydrogen gas generator. Hydrogen with other electrolyzed gases increases the flame spread during combustion. This process brings gasoline to a temperature that allows more injected gasoline to vaporize and thereby prepares it for further combustion. Reports show that this system will improve your gas mileage up to 30 %.

Magnetic type gasoline saver will help you to save nearly twenty five percent of your gasoline cost and at the same time improve gas mileage as well. It will also improve the performance of the vehicle. Fuel combustion is performed efficiently in many cars.

This is the reason why we smell petrol or see black fumes from our exhaust pipes. The money we spent on gasoline gets wasted due to this. However we have a solution now in the form of the gasoline saver that eliminates the problem of petrol wastage. It breaks down the hard HC molecules and thus offers better combustion. Better auto gas mileage can be achieved by using the Magnetic gasoline saver. Energycel is an amazing product consisting of magnets. It forms a strong magnetic field around the gasoline line in your vehicle. This magnetic field will help to pass the gas to the combustion chamber of the engine and therefore improve mileage. It is an environmental friendly product that also clears up the air.

Petromoly is an additional way to improve auto gas mileage. It is a lubricating engine oil treatment to the vehicle with Molybdenum Disulfide. It not only improves gas mileage but also avoids premature wear and tear of the engine. It has been claimed that Petromoly will improve the gas mileage of a vehicle up to 50 %.

Turbonator is a gasoline saver product which is made up of stainless steel. Therefore it is free from any maintenance work. You can easily install it in your car or truck with the screw driver. The turbonator can be installed in the air cleaner or in the air in-take hose depending up on the type of your vehicle. Its dynamic air in flow design helps to improve the air in-take of the vehicle. The users of this product have reasons to claim that it is bound to improve the gas mileage of your vehicle from 10 to 22 %.

Speeding or rash driving while using brakes and acceleration often will waste gasoline. Sensible driving will also improve the auto gas mileage. Limiting extra weight in your vehicle will improve gas mileage up to two percent. Using cruise control will most definitely help you to maintain speed and also improve gas mileage. Using over drive gears will also save gasoline and limit the wear and tear of the engine.

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- Dave Robards

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6 Responses to “Increase Gas Mileage”

  1. lindrancha on August 9th, 2010 at 11:04 pm

    Neither of these are technical terms. There is no accepted standard for "surgical" steels. Surgical instruments may be made out of several different grades of stainless steel, depending on what their purpose is. "Surgical" is just a buzzword used for advertising, it doesn't mean anything.

    Good quality stainless steel jewelry is made out of SAE grades 317, 317L, or 316L. these grades are generally the most corrosion-resistant among stainless steels and are generally immune to acids in the skin. They are also fairly expensive, but for something as small as an earring or belly stud, it would still be only [...]

  2. sanguyte landers on August 10th, 2010 at 12:59 pm

    Actually the words are "había" and "HUBO" (not "hube")
    You have to say "había" because you are narrating a story (in Spanish, imperfect is the tense for narrative), and you don't say if that fact (the presence of many cars in that place) ended.

  3. boarel cron on September 18th, 2010 at 4:26 am

    Depends on what triggers the "change engine oil" light (never heard of one of those). Running your engine out of oil will kill your engine. When is the last time you changed your oil?

    Modern auto engines under NORMAL use will usually require an oil change every 6 months or 6000 miles, though your car may be different and it pays to read the owners manual for recommended change frequency.

    Unless you really beat the snot out of your engine, spend most of your time in extreme conditions or creeping along in traffic jams, or you have an older engine, [...]

  4. hippy on September 27th, 2010 at 9:07 am

    Great question! Well, if you think about it, doing your own olive oil treatment is similar to a commerical hot oil treatment. Hot oils applied to the root and down the shaft help to restore moisture & reduce frizziness. But be careful! Too much can leave your tresses looking greasy. Rub a small amount between your palms and brush through. Because your hair is an inert material, applying masks & products will only make hair appear “healthier”. A balanced diet, adequate in protein is best for hair growth.

  5. wuebers on December 25th, 2011 at 7:29 am

    We are running out – not of oil and gas, but of CHEAP easily accessible oil and gas. currently at work on an oil well intended to reach a reservoir that was found in 1993, but was not technically and economically viable then. Right now the technological advances of the past 16 years, and the increased oil price, make it possible and profitable to drill it.

    Gas prices will become higher. At some point the prices will become too high for most people, so by that time there had better be an alternative. not as simple as "driving less" – [...]

  6. kada willner on January 9th, 2012 at 5:16 am

    It seem to affect the economy much because it will still take a lot of people to build alternative fuel vehicles. How many people do you suppose will be involved in research and development, then manufacturing of the Chevy Volt? Also, the internal combustion engine is not going away in our lifetimes – there will just be more choices.