Monday 12 January 2009

Best Gas Mileage - How To Save Money On Rising Gas Prices

With the ever rising gas prices, by the end of the year 2008 gas prices might reach $7 dollars per gallon. This means that millions of people are trying to find new ways to improve gas mileage on there automobile. There are couple of ways to do this, some work well, other aren't worth the time. First, you should always have a well maintenance car, this will improve gas mileage. You don't need to drive around looking for gas stations that have cheaper gas. But maintaining your car can be a costly, even more then the current rate at which gas is going for. So is there a third option, well the answer is yes, and it may not be as crazy as it may sound at first.

Some Key Ways to Improve Gas Mileage

Keeping your car well maintains is a good way to improve your gas mileage. Also checking your tires and engine will improve the cars overall performance.

Changing dirty air filter will increase the quality of gas to the engine and will improve your gas mileage by 10%. It only takes around five minutes to replace, at a cost of $5-$5-$10.

Making sure that your tire pressure is around 30 psi (pounds per square inch) will improve your gas mileage by another 3%. Check your air pressure in your car tires once each month.

But if you really want to improve your gas mileage, we need to mess with the gas itself. Have you ever though about turning your car into a hybrid. The easiest way to improve gas mileage is to convert your car to a gas/water hybrid. With a brand new technology, that will convert any gas powered car to run on a gas/water mixture. Fox News has recently done a bit on this with good review. In Most cars gas mileage improved by 30%-50% resulting in a doubling there miles per gallon ratio. The conversion kit that's converting your car to a gas/water mixture is relatively cheap and easy to install.

You don't need to be a mechanical expert to install it. The instructions a clear and simple to read. Plus there are videos on how the product works online. For a cost that is under $100, the investment will save you thousands in rising gas prices. Converting your car to a gas/water hybrid will improve your gas mileage.

Free Report on How to Run Your Car on WATER, Read Part II of this Article Here

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