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Sunday, June 8th, 2008With the raising gas prices a new question on everyone’s mind is how to save money on gas? Well how about a water hybrid conversion? You don’t need to purchase a new vehicle and you can covert the one you currently own to save on gas and get better gas mileage by utilizing a water hybrid car kit or making your own from one of the many plans available online for purchase. So how exactly does your car run on water?
Should You Have An Extended Auto Warranty - Two Important Factors To Consider
Friday, June 6th, 2008There are two important factor to consider when debating whether or not you need to purchase and extended auto warranty. Find out in this article what they are.
As a vehicle owner you know that it is far more expensive to replace a vehicle then it is to maintain a vehicle, those that offer an extended auto warranty also know this. The companies that sell extended warranties for you automobile are hoping that you are the type of customer that is going to keep your vehicle for more than two or three years. This is because those consumers that want to get six to ten years out of their vehicles are much more like to purchase an extended warranty.
Learn How To Run Your Car On Water and Start Saving Money…
Monday, May 26th, 2008We have all seen the dramatic rise in gas prices in recent times with a
bleak outlook in the future. It would be very nice to have the ability
to save on gas but that doesn’t look realistic, or does it? Your in
luck because there is a way to save and it involves a little help from
water. Read on to learn , guaranteed.
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Hho Car
Friday, May 23rd, 2008An HHO car is something special and something to be proud of. However it could not be much easier for any old bod to convert their existing vehicle to an HHO car. Not only that, but it costs less than $400 for an HHO car. That’s right, that is less than your monthly shopping bill. And anyone can make an HHO car without any technical expertise whatsoever.
Water Power Car
Wednesday, May 21st, 2008The water power car is eventually making an appearance in the media. National networks are beginning to give air space to water power car technology. The knowledge has been there for several decades now. The problem has been self-interest on the part of oil and petroleum corporations. They have wanted to suppress the notion that cars can run on water.
Whatever the case, more than 200,000 Americans already have a water power car. To burn water in a car is not as complicated as you might think. Water cars generally run with a combination of the normal internal combustion engine, running on gas, and a water cell or battery. The HHO produced increases the car’s efficiency. The gas consumption is thereby reduced.
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