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241) Build a Hydrogen Generator to Save Money at Gas Station
Author:
Jack Charles
Category:
Automotive
A hydrogen generator is necessary due to one primary concern is to fight the skyrocketing gasoline price. All of because high gas price and decreasing personal income, car owners all over the world are looking ways to save money at the gas station.Economic analysts predicted that if demand for gas surpassed the supply significantly in the next couple of years and will surely reach $7.00 per gallon. Many people are turning to a system known as Water4Gas technology to convert their cars...
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242) High Fuel Costs Are Making Me Smarter
Author:
Sean D. Stewart
Category:
Automotive
High gas prices are not actually making me smarter, but Smart friendly. Yes I am talking about the fuel efficient Mercedes SmartCar. You should have seen one by now, as they have been available in Canada since October 2004. If you are not sure of the car I am speaking of, here is a description: they are those cute little 2 seater cars that looks like it veered off a golf course and is lost on the road. Sound about right? You are now probably thinking of your reaction to that car. My initial...
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243) Electrolyzer Efficiency For HHO Production
Author:
Brandon Mchale
Category:
Automotive
Building Efficient ElectrolyzersFrom staggering plate designs to wire cells, which materials to use and how. There are many ways to optimize these fuel cells. The most efficient electrolyzers are coupled with other technology that truly cranks up the mile per gallon gains. I'm talking about HHO production for cars, and if your into hydrogen for fuel, these electrolyzers have a lot to offer.Controlling RunawayWould you like to know how to...
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244) Buy a Peach Not a Lemon
Author:
Isla Campbell
Category:
Automotive
Before the internet was imagined and even before specialist car sales papers came into print, buying your first car usually involved your dad or a mate taking you across town to test drive a second-hand rust bucket which you inevitably bought in good faith, but was just as likely to be a lemon as a peach.
Thankfully, times have changed and acquiring a used car or even a brand new one for that matter now involves a lot more choice and a lot more certainty. Buying a lemon - the colloquial ter...
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245) Mine's Harry, what's yours called?
Author:
Daniel Collins
Category:
Automotive
If you've named your car George or Mildred, you're not the only one. A recent website survey revealed that over 4.5 million Britons, equating to one out of five UK car owners, have given their car a pet name and think of their 'little baby' motor as engendered, rather than an 'it'.
Popular names included Fred, Monty, George and Betsy and the research conducted by Fish 4 Cars also indicated that people buying their first ever car are most likely to christen it; 32% in total, or almost one in...
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246) DIY Hydrogen Fuel Cell - Why Buy What You Can DIY?
Author:
Brandon Mchale
Category:
Automotive
Why DIY A Hydrogen Fuel Cell?Why wouldn't you want to save money making a hydrogen fuel cell yourself? These fuel cells are simple to make and the plans for customizable sizes now exist, so you can optimize one for your specific vehicle. Compared to the costs of commercial units you can save hundreds to thousands with a little elbow grease. and get the same outputs. If you like the idea of increased miles per gallon, cleaning out carbon buildup, reducing harmful emiss...
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247) How to Make a Fuel Cell Add the Most MPG
Author:
Brandon Mchale
Category:
Automotive
How To Make Your Fuel Cell Squeeze Out The Most MPGThere's no doubt that HHO fuel cells for cars add miles per gallon, but you may not be getting your fuel cells best efficiency. Doing a couple of simple things could maximize your added miles per gallon. You've got a powerful additive that you can optimize.Lean Back And Enjoy The RideDon't drown your engine. If your pumping 2 liters of HHO per minute into your combustion cycle and your n...
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248) Looking to Buy a Used Car? Here Are Some Tips
Author:
Dave H Clark
Category:
Automotive
With new cars getting out of hand of the common buyer, consumers are now increasingly turning towards the used car market. However, used cars too are commanding a good price. You do have a large variety of used cars to choose from, as there are a very large number of used car outlets all over.However, buyers have to exercise caution while purchasing a used car, since the cars might not have been handled properly by the owner. You need to ensure that you are getting value for your mone...
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249) City driving: stress-inducing or a piece of cake?
Author:
Paul McIndoe
Category:
Automotive
Driving a car can be an exhilarating experience. Just look at the adverts - images of long, empty roads, sexy open-topped sports cars and the great unknown conjure thoughts of cruising along to some great soundtrack without a care in the world.
However, reality usually gets in the way of this archetypal dream, especially when faced with the dreaded city-centre traffic jam. Complicated one-way systems and impatient bus and taxi drivers who seem to be able to navigate their way a...
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250) Instant Ridesharing
Author:
Kent Basson
Category:
Automotive
Ridesharing involves commuters using carpools or vanpools to get back and forth to their destination. Ridesharing saves time by vehicles having enough passengers so that commuters can legally travel in designated high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes in those metropolitan areas with such lanes. Ridesharing also gives riders time to catch up on sleep, work, relaxation, or reading during their daily commutes. It saves money by splitting the gasoline costs, parking, and wear and tear on vehicles....
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251) WHY EMPLOYERS SHOULD PROMOTE CARPOOLING
Author:
Kent Basson
Category:
Automotive
With the price of gas exceeding $4/gallon, the practice of carpooling is becoming more and more common. Newspapers and magazines are full of articles about - and radio and television stations are full of advertisements and other discussions of - the advantages of carpooling to commuters. Much less has been written and said about the advantages of carpooling to employers. Those advantages include the ability to hire workers over a wider geographical area, more relaxed and rested employees, an...
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252) New Rideshare Websites is Ideal for College Students
Author:
Kent Basson
Category:
Automotive
The stereotypical college student is just getting by financially. In many cases, students cannot afford cars due to more pressing needs such as beer (for students over 21 only, of course) and trips to Cancun for spring break. Many - if not most - American college campuses have very limited parking. This prevents many students who may otherwise be able to afford a car from having one on campus.
Both financial limitations and campus parking shortages result in many students not having cars....
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253) Who Invented The Car And The Need For Car Insurance?
Author:
Victoria Cochrane
Category:
Automotive
Who invented the car is a simple enough question, but the answer is far more complicated as there was no 'eureka' moment, but rather a gradual evolution of automobile milestones.
Dependent upon how liberally you apply the definition of automobile, which literally means 'self-moving', designs for such a vehicle can be traced to as far back to the 15th Century and drawings made by a true visionary - Leonardo Da Vinci. However, when it comes to a working self-propelled car, then Ni...
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254) Manual Vs Automatic Driving - Here's How to Choose
Author:
Benedict Yossarian
Category:
Automotive
Debates have been heard and read all over, and the question among aspiring drivers and professionals is which transmission is better to learn? Here goes the unending battle between the advantages of manual and the automatic types of vehicles.Understandable, everybody wants to settle for the best, and if one will be investing for something big, like purchase of a vehicle, then one should look into different considerations.First on the list is the operation. Manual transmission a...
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255) Beep! Beep! Buckle Up Safety on the Road
Author:
Benedict Yossarian
Category:
Automotive
Staying secure on the road is one act of responsibility for a driver and the passenger as well. To prevent further casualties on unavoidable circumstances like road accidents, government units have implemented strict compliance to the seatbealt law. Upon the application of this order, the rate of serious car accidents causing death lowered. This have proven the effectiveness of the seatbelt in maintaining safety on the road. As a matter of fact, wearing seatbelt increases the possibility of...
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256) Steer the Wheel With Care - Avoiding Dangers on the Road
Author:
Benedict Yossarian
Category:
Automotive
As you take hold of the wheel, you are in charge for a safe journey. Always be reminded that you are in the front seat, the most important place inside the vehicle, so it's just but proper and mandatory that you stay alert and focus as you drive your way to that destination.? First things first. Never forget that the minute you get into your car, everybody must fasten their seatbelts. Next, lock all the doors, especially the one nearest to the youngest passenger. Reduce the risks of a...
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257) HHO Gas Generators - Increase Gas Mileage by Running Your Car on Water
Author:
Myla Madson
Category:
Automotive
Running a car on water is not exactly what we are talking about here. We are actually discussing the possibility of creating a fuel source from water to supplement the gas or diesel we already use, drastically increasing gas mileage. We also want to do this with an affordable DIY hydrogen generator that can be built for under $65.I know this is possible because I have been doing it for several months now. The hydrogen generator I built alongside my 15 year old daughter has actually im...
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258) Larger Custom Wheels - Making Room in the Fender Well
Author:
Steven Farber
Category:
Automotive
The correct fit for larger custom wheels has been written about in countless articles and on many web sites. Here is just a quick review. One inch larger diameter custom wheels with a lower profile tire are usually safe to use. This method is called Plus One. The Plus Two method consist of a custom wheel 2 inches larger in diameter along with a tire that is two inches lower in sidewall profile. Using the Plus One or Plus Two method will make your upgrade to larger custom correctly and in mos...
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259) How to Choose a Safe Car
Author:
Levi Quinn
Category:
Automotive
Choosing a new car isn't just about choosing the latest model or choosing the car with all the bells and whistles but it should also be choosing the safest car possible for your budget. Not only does a safe car mean that you will be better off if you are in an accident but having a car with the latest safety features can mean discounts on your insurance rate. The two major safety features involve prevention, meaning how well a vehicle is designed to prevent an accident and crash worthiness,...
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260) Give Driving the 'Green' Light
Author:
Daniel Collins
Category:
Automotive
Despite being the main mode of transport for many people, cars are often cited by environmentalists as a primary contributor to climate change; with around 30 million cars on the road in the UK, they may have a point. However, while the price of fuel also spirals ever upwards, there's no need to ditch our four-wheeled friends altogether in order to have a positive impact on the environment and our wallets, as simply tweaking the way we drive can reap huge benefits for both.
Although the gre...
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