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Archive for May 13th, 2008

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by Steven M

Hola! Ready for some tips and tricks to double or tripple your gas mileage? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s get started.

I found out that the SYSTEM approach to energy savings works the best. (From my experimentation with different cars, old and new). A 5% to 20% savings quickly adds up. You can practically double your mileage and be the envy of the neighborhood. I recommend that you use ALL the technologies listed below to save fuel, because they support and supplement each other.

The 5 steps to Huge fuel savings are as follows:

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by Alan Chan

As the average prices at the pump approaching $4 a gallon, filling up is causing car owner increasing pain in the pocketbook. The biggest factor in rising costs is the price of crude oil, followed by the cost of refining. But at the same time, oil companies are reporting record net profits! Have you ever wondered why there can’t be a cheaper, cleaner way to power your car?

With the rising costs of fuel prices and expect to raise to $4 per gallon, more and more drivers like you and me are searching for alternatives to gasoline. One of the most discussed alternatives is the use of hydrogen fuel technology.

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Fuel Savings 101

by Mike Roberts

Gas prices are higher than ever, so you’re likely to see more advertising for “gas-saving” products. Yes, we want to improve on fuel efficiency, but are these products really helping? Or are they just taking an extra bite out of our already shrinking car budget?

In truth, you should be suspicious of any gas-saving claims for certain devices or oil and gas additives. Even for the few gas-saving products that have been found to work, the savings can be very smal compared to the cost of the product.

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May

Fuel Saving Car Tips

by Robert C. Beiro

With rising petrol prices and other expenses, running a car can be a huge burden to your wallet. Take heart, there are some things you can do to to make your vehicle more fuel efficient.

1. Keep your vehicle properly tuned. This can mean up to 30% saving over a car that has not been serviced.

2. Don’t idle the engine unless it is totaly neccessary. The car your parents used to own may have required warming up in the morning, but modern cars don’t. Also, turn your car off when waiting outside a friend’s house to pick them up.

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