July 22, 2008

Run Car On Water - Proofs That Show It's POSSIBLE

by Dr. Thomson

I know what you're thinking: "Run car on water - is that even possible?"

Truth be told, it's REALLY possible to run car on waterany vehicle for that matter! The methods behind it are pretty simple and clear-cut. And if you're having any doubts about the possibility to run car on water, I'll be revealing some juicy facts that will wipe away any doubts!

Run Car On Water Proofs

- With a little more than $150, your car can be powered by water.

- And converting your vehicle to run car on water will get you a cash refund of $2000 from IRS and $50,000 when you convert a truck instead. We're NOT even starting about the savings when you run car on water!

- Approximately 50,000 families in the US and counting now have at least a kit and manual on how to run car on water.

- With millions of Americans who own cars, that may not sound much BUT when you realize that this money-saving technology isn't promoted and covered that much, it's not very astounding. And you're sure to be one of the guys who use run-car-on-water technology.

- Truth is - you can safely start to run car on water with a good and detailed manual for converting your car. Not to mention they're inexpensive. You could hardly come across a manual that costs more than $90!

- A little ounce of basic technical knowledge, which will be provided by the manual by the way, PLUS some simple-to-use tools that you can find in every household. That's everything you need to run car on water and get it powered by HHO or Brown's Gas.

- The suspicions behind the idea of running your vehicle on H2O have now been floored.

- Along with the advancement of batteries for trucks and cars, these manuals and guides are now easier more than ever to implement. It's been proven through study and experience that the technology behind these kits can take your gas mileage up to 35% to 70%.

Run Car On Water - My Experience

Like the rest of the pack, I was very suspicious about the idea.

BUT like an itch I have to scratch. I bought a manual to run car on water PLUS the parts with the total price not exceeding $300. It took me 5 hours (with no technical knowledge whatsoever!) to get my car converted.

So where did it led to?

Now, I'm saving $2000+ on car fuel costs PLUS my car is no longer a menace to the society with the usual harmful emissions and pollutants.

Not to mention it's potentially a good business as people would be more than willing to get to run car on fuel and converted by someone for $500!

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Filed under Automobiles by Alan Chan

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Water For Fuel Reviews

by Tony Power

One day I will tell my grandchildren about the old days when I could fill up my car at the gas station out of pocket change. Those days have gone and even though there are a lot of reasons why we should all try to save on energy consumption to reduce the carbon we all pump out into the air we breath the bottom line is this. We all need to save money on gas and reduce the cost of driving our cars.

I drive a lot as most of us do. Our way of life has developed the way it is based on the car and cheap energy and cheap gas. We are currently going through a dramatic change in the way our society works and we may not like all the changes but we do need to be prepared and learn how to deal with them.

We have all heard about the alternative fuels being developed which can replace gas and there is no doubt they are coming but they are taking a long, long time to arrive. Meanwhile we are all suffering from the high price of gas and we need to find some solutions now.

Wanting to discover whatever things I could do right now to reduce the cash I am spending on gas each month I decided to spend a bit of time searching on the internet for ways that I could reduce my spending on gas. I found a few wacky sounding ideas but I also found something that I think could be part of the answer.

We all know about the hydrogen revolution that is sweeping the country. Well, maybe not yet. We are promised that hydrogen is the fuel of the future and we will all be using it for everything before too long. In the meantime, we know that water is largely made of hydrogen and if we can get that hydrogen out we can use it as fuel and replace gasoline with it.

There are thousands of enthusiastic engineers and amateur inventors who have been working for years to try to get hydrogen fuel from water in a practical way so that we can use the fuel to replace gas in our cars. Now, it seems, that they have succeeded in their aims and can use water for fuel.

There are a lot of plans and guides available which show how you can get hydrogen from water and use it to reduce your gas bills so you can run your car for less. There are, in fact, so many of these plans and guides to using water for fuel that it is getting confusing trying to choose between them and to find the best one for you.

There is one website I looked at which simplifies your decision. The water for fuel review website shows three of the best guides available and explains what they have to offer. A review like this can explain some of the benefits and disadvantages of the different water to gas conversions and may help you to save money on your gas.

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Filed under Automobiles by Timmy Gold

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July 21, 2008

Camper Van Extras

by John Douglas

Recreational vehicles often come with just the basic facilities to serve your needs. If you want to purchase or hire a motorhome or camper van, you may wish to consider what optional extras could help you enjoy a more comfortable journey. Many first timers are often swayed by the external looks of a camper, that they forget about what facilities they actually require and end up paying a lot extra later on. Optional extras are often cheaper when taken at the time of a new van purchase.

Several factors should also be taken into consideration, like your current family size and what it may become in the future, as well as the kind of trips you plan to take, the insurance and so on. It also depends on whether you buy a new vehicle or a second hand camper van.

I would like to mention a few of the available optional extras that you may like to consider with a new or even used RV. No matter what you decide now, you can always add extras as you find the need, but it will probably cost you more. Take some time to pick out the right ones now and you can start out with the maximum comfort.

Camper vans are designed to maximize the available space within the vehicles footprint. Obviously, larger vans will mostly result in more space. Deciding how much space you require is a personal choice that you have to make. One thing to note is that you will generally have less space when the camper is set up for bedtime. It is often in the daytime that you will require the most space for ease of movement. Space costs, so try and find a balance that suits your budget.

The living area, including the kitchen are where you will find the most optional extras. As this is the main family working and resting area, comfort and ease of use are prime considerations. Everything from televisions, to microwaves, air conditioning, cookers and expensive music sound systems can be installed customized to your exact needs. Seating areas can be covered in fabric or luxurious leather, floors can be carpeted or tiled. You can even opt for solar panels to save on battery power. Sticking to your budget in the living areas will probably be the hardest of all, just think about how much of your time will be spent in the van.

A high quality comfortable leather drivers seat is desirable for those long road trips. In truth most campers have comfortable driver seats, but if you intend to buy one, leather will offer you the most durability. You can never have enough storage and optional extra storage compartments are well worth the added investment. Some storage compartments come with liquid coolers and some are even built into the floor.

Motorhomes and camper vans with simple designs allow you to concentrate on what many owners feel is the most important consideration, that of space. A great exterior will never make up for poor interior planning. Older vans rarely have the flushing toilets and shower facilities you find on the latest models. So you may wish to consider the cost of upgrading a used model to include these essentials. Do not though fill up your recently acquired camper or motorhome with so many extras, that you have no space left for comfortable movement inside.

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Filed under Automobiles by John Douglas

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Don't Drop Personal Injury Protection to get Cheap Car Insurance

by Joseph Welusz

The most basic no-fault benefit is personal injury protection coverage (PIP). This coverage will pay you, your relative or any other person riding in your car a minimum benefit amount per person for injury, regardless of fault. The level of benefits varies widely among states and may be optional.

The list below are types of coverage that you may receive as part of typical personal injury protection coverage:

1. Medical Expense Benefits: Included in this benefit are all reasonable charges for hospital, surgical, medical, ambulance, professional nursing, prosthetic services, optometric, dental and X-rays.

2. Rehabilitation Expenses Benefit: This benefit includes charges for psychiatric, physical and occupational therapy, and rehabilitation.

3. Work Loss Benefit: Lost wages for a specific limit up to a specific time period following injury are included in you rehabilitation expense benefits.

4. Funeral Expense Benefit: Funeral services including burial and cremation expenses up to a specific amount are included in you funeral expense benefits.

5. Survivors Loss Benefit: Provides payments to your surviving spouse or dependents up to a set limit for a predetermined period of time are included survivors loss benefits.

Before you drop your Personal Injury Protection coverage to get cheap car insurance consult with your medical insurer. Even if they state you will be covered for medical expenses occurred from an accident be wary to drop the coverage. Reason being is that if your medical insurer changes your medical coverage regarding injuries from a car accident you will then have no coverage. It may also take your medical insurer a lot longer to pay the bills for you and there may be a overall limit to your medical coverage.

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Filed under Car Insurance by Joseph Welusz

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