Jul 13 2008
Save Gasoline
There are many different methods you can use to help save gasoline. With the skyrocking price of gasoline today, it’s never been more important to use save gasoline as best you can. If you were like me before I went out and did some research and you’re worried that your 1970 Ford Mustang is on the verge of ruining you, then don’t fret. There is a lot of DIY technology you can add into your cars engine to reduce fuel consumption, sometimes up to 50%.
So what are some of the ways you can use to start saving gasoline immediately?
Air Conditioning
If you constantly use the air conditioning even when it’s not really that hot, then I got news for you, you’re wasting gas! That’s right running the air conditioning requires energy and that energy comes from gasoline. Try using your air conditioning sparingly from now on and I’m sure you’ll notice a reduction in your weekly gas budget.
Close your Windows When on the Freeway!
Keeping your car windows open increases drag on your car, therefore forcing it to work harder to run. This my friends requires energy which of course comes from gasoline your cars uses to power itself.
This is another great way to save gasoline which you can start implementing right now.
Gas Saving Devices
If you own an older car, then chances are you’re wasting a lot of gas when compared to the more modern cars being produced on the market. There is a device you can attach to your cars engine that will help to save gasoline with the use of just water. That’s right water.
I found one place online that sells this device and I told all my friends about it who ended up trying it out and are already noticing a decline in their gas budget. I’ll give you the link – http://www.water4gas.com – and you can go and read more about it.
There are loads of more ways to save gasoline out there and I’ll continue to research them, test em out and write up information on them in my next posts, but if you start out using just these 3 methods, it’ll go a long way to surviving through this rediculous rise in gas prices.
Good luck!
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