Archive for February, 2008

Convert Your Car To Burn Water - Do It Yourself Hho Gas Car Kit Conversion Browns Gas Water Hybrid

 by Pete Marks

HHO gas is the latest innovation to increase gas mileage you may have seen it in the news. When you make an HHO fuel cell for you car or truck you will increase power and improve emissions. Your car will be a water hybrid of sorts by using water. An HHO Generator creates HHO gas and is not exactly zero point energy but you can expect to see and increase in gas mileage of 20 - 50%.

HHO gas car kits sell online for hundreds or even thousands of dollars and they are worth every penny! Just think how much fuel savings you would have if per vehicle and if you had a fleet of vehicles the savings could be substantial! If you have a vehicle and you would like to make your own HHO or browns gas kit for your car or truck there is a lot of information available online.

How is HHO gas utilized in a gas or diesel engine. This technology can be used both for gasoline and diesel engines providing to help increase mileage. When you convert your car to burn on water you are converting water to a gas that your engine can use. HHO gas is then inserted before your intake manifolds airflow using your engines vacuum. This gas is then mixed with the gasoline providing better gas mileage.

What is amazing is the process is so simple to convert water to gas. The parts to build this homemade hydrogen generator or hydrogen on demand system are easy to procure and most can be found around the home or shop for under $100 per vehicle or closer to $60 if you price shop online! Just think a hydrogen on demand system that costs you less than two tanks of gasoline when you fill up at the gas pump! What is nice is it requires very little modification to your vehicle and can be removed within minutes without leaving a trace.

If you have seen HHO gas in use on the news than it is no surprise that this technology actually exists. It is making a comeback due to the rising costs of gasoline. If you have been watching this news this same technology has been used also for generating HHO gas for high temperature welding. So HHO gas has more uses other than being a gas supplement to increase mileage.

There are many forums that focus on experimental HHO gas fuel cells or hydrogen cells also using a device called an aqua pulser that can even make the water fuel cell even more efficient. There are even plans and sources for creating a device that varies the frequency of the current introduced into the fuel cell to help the experimenter generate the most HHO gas.

HHO or browns gas technology is an supplemental alternative fuel source that can help you save gas, reduce emissions, increase horsepower while providing a cleaner and quieter engine. Some are even using this technology on their motorcycles, mopeds, motor scooters, even riding lawnmowers and tractors.

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admin on February 17th 2008 in automotive

How To Avoid Rip-Offs At An Auto Repair Shop

by Levi Quinn

It’s certain that you’re not a fan of taking your car to the mechanic to get it repaired. However, this is something that has to be done and it not only costs you time, but money as well. Not only that, in the back of your mind you’re wondering if the mechanic is doing what needs to be done or if he’s just out for money. There are some out there who will take you for a ride, no pun intended.

Before you take your vehicle in to a repair shop, get referrals and recommendations from others who have been there. They can tell you whether or not the service lived up to their expectations. Using word of mouth is the best form of advertisement. Usually people will be truthful with you about their experience, whether it was good or bad.

Take note of auto repairs shops that advertise cheap prices for things like oil changes and a freebie for a brake check. This is one way some mechanics will try to get over on you. They will purposely look for ways to find things they claim need to be repaired prior to you leaving the auto shop. Then, you’ll end up paying additional money you were not expecting to dish out. It just goes to show you that “free” isn’t really free without strings attached.

Know what kind of parts the mechanic is using on your vehicle. Find out what the markup is on them. Some auto shops swear by using the manufacturer’s original parts for vehicles. They can still use parts that are not made by the manufacturer and still get the vehicle repaired. Parts that are not made by the manufacturer are cheaper, but the markup wouldn’t be great for the mechanic.

The mechanic can charge you more by not using spare parts. This is how they make their money. You can always ask them about the markup just to get their response. There is no law against you asking and no law against him providing you with an answer. However, if you don’t have a good feeling about it and you’re not getting satisfactory answers, here are some additional things you can do to get more clarification:

* You can ask to see what work has been completed on your vehicle. Ask them to allow you to see what you were charged for. If you’re paying for this, you have every right to know what’s going on with your vehicle.

* Ask the mechanic to show you the old part(s). You can check it against the new part to make sure it’s legitimate.

* Do a test with other mechanics in the auto repair shop. Take a peek and ask another person how they repaired other vehicles. They may think you’re weird for asking, but it’s your money and vehicle that you trust them with to repair properly.

If you still don’t feel as though the mechanic performed up to snuff and overcharged you, ask more questions and even get management involved if need be. This is your vehicle and the last thing you need is someone trying to overcharge you for unnecessary work or parts.

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admin on February 15th 2008 in automotive