Discover What The Benefits Of Gas Saving Devices Are

Posted by admin on 17 January 2009

As oil approaches $150 a barrel, gas saving devices are becoming more and more sought after by many.Now that technology has advanced, everyone can tell the big oil exec's to shove it.  One of the most popular devices utilizes water, an abundant resource, to work.  The duo of water and gas allows an engine to run more efficiently and enables the vehicle owner better savings on gas.

As you will see below, there are many benefits of gas saving devices

Benefit number 1: An almost unbelievable rise in your cars fuel economy.  If you were to poll individuals who affixed one of these devices to their car, you would find an average of 20 to 60 percent increase in gas mileage.  The variation in gas mileage simply relates to the type of car you own or drive.

Benefit number 2:  You’ll begin to notice a much smoother ride.  Upon installation of one of these devices, you car will run in a more efficient manner.  This will cut back on engine drag enabling the car to run in a more smooth manner.

Benefit number 3: You will see an increase in the performance of your cars engine.  The nice thing about this technology is that it utilizes Brown’s Gas which produces more power than regular gasoline.  The Brown’s gas is a result of the combination of hydrogen and oxygen gas.

Benefit number 4:  Engine parts that last longer.  It’s not rocket science to figure out that if your engine runs smoother and has less drag, the parts will last longer.

Benefit number 5: You can rest easy knowing that your car is a much cleaner burning machine.  With one of these gas saving devices on your car, the engine will run much cleaner leading to lower car emissions.  As talk of global warming continues, you can feel secure knowing that you are cutting back on your contribution.

It may be running through your head that such gas saving devices will cost you a substantial amount of money.  I am here to inform you that this is simply not the case.  The parts will run you less than a hundred bucks in most cases.  As an added bonus, the parts can be found at your local hardware store.Now that you know it's pretty cheap to put together on of these devices, a guide to show you how to put on of them together is all you need.  Well all that’s left is to do some research so you can start saving some cash at the pump.

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Looking at Fuel Saving Devices Closely

Posted by admin on 21 October 2008

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Due to economic crisis all over the world, people look for ways to save. Saving may have been disregarded before but at present, whether a person likes it or not, he/she must learn how to save. Commodities are having high prices. Rich or poor, people are greatly affected. Those who have vehicles really are faced with a dilemma on how to save fuel. They ask what are fuel saving devices? This question needs to be addressed because fuel prices from time to time is increasing.

People have looked for ways to increase fuel economy. Many technologies which claim to improve fuel economy are out in the market. Before you buy fuel saving devices, you need to know what these are and how these work. Most fuel saving devices claim an increase in combustion efficiency. Surprisingly, based on studies, fuel saving devices do not work as claimed. As what is stated in Wikipedia “On modern engines there is relatively little scope for improving combustion efficiency. Most of what can be legitimately achieved is done by reducing parasitic losses of accessories e.g. fans, water pump, and pumping losses by taller vehicle gearing.”

If you are not convinced yet, you may have your own research regarding fuel saving devices. After all, the choice is yours to make. Fuel saving devices especially those advertised in the internet tell half-truths. Certainly, you would like to have the right value for your hard-earned cash. Understandably, people will fall into the trap of buying fuel saving devices for the endorsers of these products claim to have about 10-15% fuel saving, reduce emissions, improve performance, and cost about £50 (80 US$) (so costs about £5 to make!).

As a wise buyer, you want the right value for your money, right? Why don’t you look deeper into these claims? Fuel saving devices claim to have 10 to 15% fuel saving. Is this claim supported scientifically? Scientific basis is always a necessity. Granting that there is a scientific test conducted, what cars were used? Do you think modern vehicles are worn ? When test are conducted, very old cars are used. Olds cars are different with modern ones.

The next claim of fuel saving devices is on emissions reduction. Tony’s Guide to Fuel Saving Gadgets revealed that “Measurements showing emissions reduction are nearly always taken from the UK MoT test or something equivalent. This consists of measures of hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2), and is taken at idle. This completely ignores oxides of nitrogen (NOx), one of the most dangerous pollutants from car engines. It also ignores the fact that the emissions while driving are very different to the emissions at idle, because of the higher load and speed.”

If your wish is to buy one of the fuel saving devices to help you save fuel, think again. You might just have added your expenses instead of saving.

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