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Availability of Low Gas Prices in the United States & Canada May be Based on Fuel Efficient Car Kit Known as Water4gas

Availability of Low Gas Prices in the United States & Canada May be Based on Fuel Efficient Car Kit Known as Water4gas

As a former energy trader turned lifestyle coach, I can with 100% certainty state the the fluctuations of rising and falling gasoline prices are affected as much by market makers, hedge funds, and traders as they are by world events.

In my practice, I spend half my time educating clients on having a quality of life between work, play, and consumer consumption, and the other half, being a human guinea pig for everything from the newest cost-efficient ways to minimize your energy bills to trying exotic herbs from the Amazon in elixirs that have yet to hit the market.

Even though I failed organic chemistry (and physics) for that matter in high school, my comprehension of alternative fuel and alternative energy sources in today’s economy is based on trial by error. So I recently decided to order the much talked about Water4Gas kit to see if the authors were smoking some funny stuff or if with the help of my engineer friend who works at Fermilab in Batavia, IL, we can decipher whats real and what isn’t.

Water4Gas shows you how to quickly create a device that splits water on board a vehicle. It then uses the oxygen and hydrogen that results from this splitting to boost the efficiency of the gasoline combustion, thus leading to a more fuel efficient vehicle. Contrary to what some may think, the device you create by using the instruction manual does not make the car run on 100% water; rather, what it does is it saves you money by improving efficiency in the vehicle.

The beautiful thing about Water4Gas is how simple it truly is. All you do is follow the instructions to create a simple device. This device is placed under the hood and is filled with distilled water and a touch of baking soda. The device then gets electricity and vacuum from the engine, which allows it to produce HHO gas. This gas is then fed to the engine’s intake or carburettor, which helps with the gas combustion, thereby improving efficiency.

Now, the key here is testing this in such a way where I don’t feel my engine will explode. My engineer friend suggested that any negative side effects from creating this device wont have any ill effects on my car.

Well, I have decided to try this on one of my secondary vehicles, a 2003 Infiniti G35 and my engineer friend indicated that was able to successfully set this up in his 2007 Jeep Cherokee.

I have a feeling that sooner or later I will be recommending this to all my clients as an efficient way to save on fuel consumption and being part of the http://betterthan-perfect.blogspot.com/ conscious lifestyle community that will help you have a clearer understanding of having the most optimum balance and quality of life.

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Rising Petrol Prices Call For More Fuel Efficient Cars

Rising Petrol Prices Call For More Fuel Efficient Cars

Rising Petrol Prices Call for More Fuel Efficient Cars

 

UK petrol prices could be due to reach a record high of £1.20 per litre in the next few weeks due to the apparent rise in the price of wholesale petrol since January.

 

The AA motoring organisation has urged the Chancellor to postpone the introduction of the planned 3 pence ride in petrol duty which was due to come in at the beginning of the new fiscal year.

Petrol prices have already seen enormous increases over the past few months with the average price on the petrol forecourts being £1.16 per litre.

The previous record for petrol prices was back in 2008 when prices reached £1.19 per litre.

In some places of the country though such as London and motorway service stations, petrol prices have already reached the £1.20 mark and even above, prices are also soaring in the higher parts of the highlands and Scotland due to high distribution costs.

There seems to be a lot of confusion about the current petrol prices, with Britain’s petrol being one of the most highly taxed in Europe. Oil prices are now at a barrel which is no where near the high reached in 2008 to warrant the high prices, so the question is why we are still receiving increases in fuel costs.

Many working class people are being hit hard with the inflation on petrol prices and many will simply not be able to afford to run their cars anymore. The time now seems to call for more fuel efficient cars to make those pennies stretch even further.

There are many different fuel efficient cars on the market and businesses with large fleets of vehicle would greatly benefit from switching to these vehicles. One of the best places to start looking to change your vehicle is www.windmillleasing.com


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