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Save money on gas ! : New honda hybrid cas 2009

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Save money on gas !  
by fng

 

With rising gas prices it is time you learn the facts about water powered cars. The world wide energy crisis has resulted in an increased interest in water fuel technology. Unfortunately, there is much misinformation containing less than the truth about water powered cars.Water powered cars do not use water as the main fuel source. I suppose the term ‘water powered cars’ is a bit of a misleading term in itself. I like ‘water fuel technology’ much better. It doesn’t bring thoughts of science fiction type cars to mind. What ever you call it, the knowledge to use water as a source for fuel is not new. It’s been around in one form or another since the 1800’s.

Today, water fuel technology uses water and electricity to form a gas called HHO. HHO, sometimes called Brown’ gas, is used as an additive or catalyst to the gasoline in your car. A special system for introducing the HHO into your car’s gasoline supply is required. The system, usually a do it yourself kit, can be installed within about an hour. The plans for the do it yourself kits are sold all over the internet under names like Water4Gas, Run Your Car On Water and DriveWater. There are plenty more, but those are the most well known.

The truth about water powered cars is that they do, indeed, work. The conversion kits will improve gas mileage, usually in the 30 to 60% range, they help clean up the environment by creating cleaner emissions and they help your car run smoother and quieter. Most users report more power as well.

As far as safety, run your car on water conversions are safe for all cars and trucks. Installing them will not void the warranty on your car. The IRS seems to agree that water fuel technology is a good thing. They are offering some healthy tax incentives for using this green technology.

The facts about water powered cars are important. Before you buy a run your car on water plan just be sure you understand the terminology. The systems work well but, only as a catalyst. Don’t be disappointed when you find out that a fill up at the old garden hose is not yet available!

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Honda to Increase Presence in Indian Auto Market : New Honda 2008

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Honda to Increase Presence in Indian Auto Market : New Honda New Car review 2008
by Anthony Fontanelle
The Asian continent is fast becoming a huge market for automobiles. While some European markets seem to be slowing down and the U.S. auto sales is hampered by housing problems, Asian countries are increasingly becoming a favorite of car manufacturers. In fact, China and Japan are only next to the United States in terms of auto sales.Aside from these two countries, another Asian country is fast becoming a hub for car manufacturers. India is now the fourth biggest car market in the Asian continent and car companies are taking notice. Not so long ago, General Motors announced their interest in the growing auto market of the country. Aside from General Motors, the alliance of Nissan and Renault has already started testing the Indian auto market. Following their steps towards the high ranks is the second largest Japanese car manufacturer Honda.The company announced that they will be manufacturing and selling compact cars in the region by the year 2009. The company’s decision to market smaller cars in the country is due to the fact that the three-quarters of all the cars sold in India are compact cars. General Motors, Volkswagen, Nissan, and Renault have also announced that they will be manufacturing small cars for the country. Honda’s small cars to be sold in India will be built on a plant to be constructed in Rajasthan. The company reported that they expect to spend $728 million in the construction of the new assembly facility.Honda’s announcement to enter the small car market in India is fueled by the prediction that the country’s demand for small cars will continue to increase in the near future. It has been estimated that by the year 2016, annual car sales in India will reach 3 million units. This predicted car sales will be divided by car manufacturers such as Suzuki and Hyundai, both of which have an already established buyer base in the country, as well as other brands like Nissan, Renault, General Motors, Volkswagen, Honda and other domestic and international brands who are willing to invest in India.Although it is speculated that Honda will be manufacturing small cars, the Japanese car company is yet to name what model they will be producing at the Rajasthan production plant. Upon completion, the assembly facility will be expected to produce 60,000 vehicles annually. By the year 2014, Honda plans to expand the facility and increase its production capacity to 200,000 per year. The facility will handle all the processes handled by a full time automobile assembly plant. Although Honda is yet to announce the full scale of jobs to be handled by the facility it is expected that the brake assembly for vehicles will be one of the tasks of the plant.To meet the expected production output, the new plant will be employing 4,000 workers. This means that Honda will not only benefit from the growing market in India but they will also be helping the country’s economy.

How to Improve Car Fuel Consumption : New hybrid cars 2009

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

How to Improve Car Fuel Consumption  
by Zouking

 

 
With the ever increasing of fuel hitting $4 per gallon, drivers like you and me are looking for alternative to either replace or reduce our fuel usage. Luckily for us, there is a technology available in the market that can allow our conventional car to run on both water and fuel.This technology allow the water to break down into smaller molecules, called electrolysis. This process cannot be done on any of our normal conventional car. This required installing a small device into your car, that’s all.

You will be thinking, does installing this device void our car warranty and insurance ? The answer is no. This installation is just like installing another car turbo meter into your car. Does that void your warranty ? No right. If there is a need, you can alway just remove it. As easy as A B C. It is so easy, even a non-technical guy like me can do it.

Me and my friends have personally tried some of the few product available in the market. We are glad that it worked for us, hoping it will work for you as well. We also have come out with a review site that give you the pro and cons of each product. Do visit the site mentioned below for more information. Trust me, it’s worth the time, money and effort.

Why spend over $20000 to purchase a new car that can run on both water and fuel when you can have your own at less then $100. Now you understand why car producers are promoting these hybrid car.

Beside letting your car to run on both water and fuel, there are others ways which we can adopt or uses to improve not only our car performance. So read carefully to what i am about to tell you guys.

First of all, let’s start with the acceleration part. Every time we accelerate our car, we are using far more fuel then we are using when driving on a constant speed. So instead of “floor” the accelerator, why not let it gain its speed slowly.

Secondly, drive at a constand speed. Do not try to gain speed trying to change the traffic light ahead. Trust me, it’s not worth it. Go slow and easy. Accelerate slowly and keep it at the speed unless there is a need to brake and stop.

Now let’s go to the braking part. It is basically the same as the accelerating. Don’t just go hard on the brake. Step in slowly. If you brake hard, you are not only damaging your tyres, and using up alot more fuel.

Now is the technical part. Check your tyre pressure regularly. You mind think as long it is 4 wheels, your car body is not too near the ground, it is fine. Trust me, it’s not. The more surface area it has on the ground, the more fuel it need to get the car moving. That is the law of Friction. So check the tyre pressure regularly.

Check your engine oil regularly as well. It your engine is well maintain, it will also help you save fuel in the long run.

Lastly, remove those unnessary item behind your car boot. It’s the same theory. How do you feel if you are going to cycle up a slope with LOADS of item behind you.

I hope these fews tips will help you get a better ideas of how to save up fuel.

The Next Generation Of Alternative Fuel Cars - Hybrid Cars : New honda hybrid cars 2009

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
The Next Generation Of Alternative Fuel Cars - Hybrid Cars  
by Kath Mathews

The hybrid car, so much has been said about it. Not until now has there been a complete shift and focus on the hybrid’s emergence. With gas prices at an all time high, the economic pressure to save dollars is now forcing Americans to look at alternative money saving measures.

More and more people are opting for carpooling and the use of the public transportation system rather than driving their personal vehicles to and from work. Families are consolidating trips for everyday household errands and are even delaying or canceling family vacations. These changes have come about because of the price of gasoline in America.

Others are even trying alternative methods of fuel combustion, like the Water2Fuel craze. Anything to squeeze a few more miles out of their beloved automobiles in an effort to save money on high fuel costs.

The problem is, Americans do not “like” being forced to change their driving habits. The majority of Americans realize that the reliance on foreign oil is not a good thing and that America needs to find a way to produce its own sustainable fuel source. And then there are the concerns about the burning of fossil fuels and the damage it’s causing to the earth’s eco system. Price and pollution, what is the answer? Could it be the hybrid car?

Hybrid cars, such as Toyota’s Prius and Honda’s Insight, rely on both gasoline power and electric power. The electric portion of the powerplant is driven by very large batteries that are recharged as the car is driven. The result is less dependence on fuel with better gas mileage. Honda’s Insight is reported to average 60 miles per gallon city with fewer emissions. The difference is simple - while driving in the city the electric motor is doing most of the work, thus using less gasoline. Highway driving needs more power and is where the gasoline engine does its work.

The hybrid does have its share of drawbacks. What new technology doesn’t? They are smaller vehicles made up of lighter-weight materials and parts. And you will sacrifice horsepower for fuel economy (forget about towing a boat or trailer with a hybrid, at least for now). Additionally, the hybrid market is in its infancy. In 2008, the hybrid market was estimated to make up about 2% of the total automobile market. This is because many automakers have been slow to enter the hybrid market.

And there are those that believe the hybrid car is not as effective a technology solution to alternative fuel, such as ethanol, made from corn, switch grass, or even hydrogen and saltwater.

Where will the power that fuels America’s vehicles come from? Nobody seems to know right now. We do know this: Steam power was replaced by electric power, and electric power was replaced by gasoline power. Gasoline power will eventually be replaced with something, hopefully before it’s too late to change its effect on global warming. While hybrid cars represent an “alternative” or a means to find a replacement, they do represent a viable solution.

Save Big Money On Gas : New Honda Hybrid cars 2009

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Save Big Money On Gas : New Auto Hybrid car 2008 review
by kc govens

How To Save Gas Money By Running Your Car or Truck On Water This Article looks at the claims of running your car on 100% water and tells you if it’s really possible or not. When you look closely at such 100% water driven technology, one ends up spending even more than using the usual fuel for powering vehicles. So, the method I recommend for powering your car with water that will save you cost of fuel is to make your own low-cost hybrid car that will run on water and gas, thereby saving you huge costs you would have spent using only gas. In other words - Hydrogen-On-Demand system where you run your car on Hydrogen WHEN you need it! Note that I am not saying you should build a car from scratch that will run on water. Not at all. This instead is about constructing simple devices that will enable your car to run on water as well as gas. You don’t have to alter your car make-up or get a new car. The technology can work with almost any car or truck. In simple words, this technology involves putting together home-made devices that use a little electricity out of your car’s battery to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also known as Hydrogen*Oxygen�,,� or Hydroxy, burns beautifully and by so doing provides TONS of energy. And the most remarkable beauty is that this pound for pound HHO gas is even much more potent than gasoline. In fact 3 times more potent than gasoline. By using such cars you effectively save money that would have been spent on fuel for your car. It is estimated that this could save you as much as $897.40 per year. If you are two, three or four drivers in the family, this yearly savings increases dramatically. And what if you have a fleet of 50 drivers in your company? Then your yearly savings will multiply to $44,870. First things first… this isn’t about running your car on 100% water. Of course there are information available about running your car on 100% water but I don’t recommend them because they are not only complicated but seriously expensive and completely unpredictable. To learn more about water for gas technology and how you too can build your own water for gas powered car, visit http://tinyurl.com/4eq46a for all the SECRETS of Water Car Technology

Is a Water4Gas fuel conversion “Enviromentally” superior to biofuels-YES : New Honda fuel hybrid cars 2008

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Is a Water4Gas fuel conversion “Enviromentally” superior to biofuels-YES
by R.Bill Williams

Is a Water4gas fuel conversion Enviromentally superior to biofuel- YES
Part 1
Electricity production emits greenhouse gasses therefore electric driven cars will indirectly continue to contribute to the greenhouse gasses problem.
Nuclear generated electricity is practically carbon free but what’s the end result of this type of production? The reality, exchanging carbon free air now for an expired nuclear reactor (life span 25-30 years ) which has to be decommissioned and cocooned away from the public for at least a hundred years - who is going to be around then to find out if a hundred years later it is actually safe. Also decommissioning costs can far exceed the construction cost of a nuclear facility adding billions to the cost of the electricity produced.
Hydrogen fuel cars, one of the major problems involved with this fuel is its distribution and storage because it is either liquid or pressurised. This system loses out to electric cars as all you require to keep an electric car running is an extension lead to charge up overnight ( when economy rates apply) but having said that you are then back to square one - having to produce more electricity.
Hybrid (electric and petroleum) cars, are on the road at present and there is some good press written about them; however very little is said about the dangers built into these cars.
Take the battery for starters (sorry!), most hybrid cars have new type batteries made of nickel and lithium.ion, both components are regarded as more enviromentally friendly than the traditional lead based type, which constitute the majority of car batteries today. Although nickel and lithium.ion batteries are accepted as less toxic than the traditional lead ones they are known carcinogens and can lead to an array of other health problems. Not a great deal of testing has
been done on the human body but possible side effects include xencephaly, everted viscera, short and twisted neck, short and twisted limbs, microphthalmia, haaemorage and reduced body size. ( Source:- Teratogenicity and Embryotoxicity of nickel cadmium in Syrian hamsters, William F. Sunderma. Univ. of Connecticut ).
A further overhanging problem for the hybrid car is in the manufacture of their advanced electric motors. The rare earth element dysposuim is required in their production, the problem is that nearly all this rare earth element comes from China and Chinese home consumption is expected to take up the whole supply by 2012. There are only two other known sites where this rare earth element can be found, in Canada and Australia, but whether production in these countries will
be sufficient and online by 2012 is questionable.
To sum up the above from the point of view of claiming to supplying environmentally friendly
fuels we have:-
a)..Nuclear..which admittedly is very near carbon free but the nuclear, potentially dangerous, footprint from each power station will be around for 100 years plus. (If any one of you has ever had the experience of living near a decommissioned nuclear facility as I have you will know this
is what is required.)
b)..Hydrogen..at the present time our technology is not sufficient to make this a safe viable option, and should therefore be ruled out.
c)..Hybrid..here we have serious problems with the supply of scarce materials for the production of vital components and also medical dangers which could result in serious deformities of the human body following the use of certain raw materials.
We already have the answer to our vehicles providing a much cleaner carbon free air via lower gas emissions,. at the same time saving money with much improved m.p.g. in the low-cost Water4Gas fuel conversion system. Full details, diagrams and technical data can be found at:-
http://www.the-car-hub.co.uk R.Bill Williams

Is Water & Gas Technology a Scam? : New Honda cars gas cars hybrid 2009

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Is Water & Gas Technology a Scam?  
by James Jones

 

Are you interested to find out how your car can run on water? Some think it’s a scam, but it is possible these days. People all over the world are converting their vehicle with the water hybrid technology. This can be achieved when H2O is combusted with gas. 

1. How Does A Car Run on Water?

You will need to have your car battery make electricity to electrolyze water in order to make this technology. By doing this, your car can extract a gas called oxyhydrogen or Brown Gas that’s able to make energy large enough to run your car. The end product of this process is oxygen and water.

2. Why Should You Run Your Car On Water?

With this water fuel technology, I saved more than half in fuel costs savings ever since I began using this system. The by products from burning water are also cleaner than burning gasoline, as burning gasoline would only produce dirty carbon emissions that damage our planet.

3. How Can You Build This System For Yourself?

Most people would choose to do it themselves as it is not as expensive, but you also have the option to purchase an expensive hydrogen gas car kit from the market.

If you decide to build this hybrid car system yourself, it should cost you less than 150 dollars, and you can do it from your own home. All you need are some parts and materials that can be bought at any hardware store and you may possibly even have some of them at home already.

It is understandable that some might think running their cars with water is a scam. However, it’s not! It’s better for the environment, and does not contribute to global warming as much as burning gasoline does. It also helps drivers save on ever-increasing gas costs, thus running a car with water seems like the natural choice if you own an automobile.

Click here to read more about this exciting technology (site:http://jlfarley.water4gas.hop.clickbank.net)

Why Are Gas Prices So High? : New honda hybrid cars review 2009

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Why Are Gas Prices So High? : hybrid cars review 2009
by Mark Myers

Why has gas prices doubled? Why is oil hovering at $100 per barrel? Why won’t somebody do something? Why are gas prices so high? Here’s the answer…
The infamous questions everybody is asking themselves and each other. The answer is simple; however the solutions are quite a bit more complicated.

So, why are gas prices so high? Two reasons, supply and demand. Supply is increasing but not at the rate that it is being demanded. Unfortunately the times of cheap oil are quickly coming to an end, and will more than likely never return.

So what’s with the supply?

The US is the number one consumer of gas and oil in the world. This fact hasn’t changed. In fact oil demand is a direct result of the economic prowess an economy has. This leads to the biggest increase in demand for oil, growth of developed countries, and the very rapid growth of emerging economies, mainly China and India. The more they grow, the more energy they consume.

Supply is also being purposefully limited by countries that can. Top oil producing countries are limiting the amount of oil they refine and produce. If a country’s economy is dependant on oil exports, it is in THEIR best interests to keep supplies limited.

Blame should not only fall on OPEC and oil companies. The United States is equally to blame for high oil prices due to their failure to act. Not only were refineries destroyed in hurricane Katrina, but they were not rebuilt. America has not built a new refinery in 30 years. Not to mention the fact that the United States refuses to drill for new sources of oil because it may negatively impact the ice pollywog, or some nonsense.

What about demand.

Short of putting an oil well in your back yard, it will be difficult for the average consumer to affect the supply side of the equation. Demand we can do something about. Everyone has heard for years all the little things we can do to decrease consumption. Drive less, carpool, use public transportation, etc. Sounds great but it is hardly feasible on a mass scale.

The painful truth is the American people refuse to change their lives. They want, and will, go where they want, when they want, driving what they want. So, why are gas prices so high? Because of Americas unwillingness to change. If auto makers continue to produce inefficient cars, we will accept them and buy them, no questions asked.

There are alternative energy cars available today and coming in the future. Today’s hybrids are an excellent example. But they are expensive to produce and buy. The average consumer cannot afford to just go out and buy a new hybrid to save some gas. New alternative energy vehicles are in the pipeline promising some relief, like plug in hybrids, electric vehicles, and hydrogen fuel cells. The problem is these vehicles are still in development and are some years off.

Another reason why gas prices are so high is people have become spoiled by technology. They like to get in their car start it and go, with as little required from them as possible.

So, what can be done today?

Today there are modifications you can make to your car based on 90 year old patents, which could increase fuel mileage by 30% to 80%. There is an alternative to high gas prices. There is something you can do today to make a difference. WARNING, it will require some time and effort to implement and maintain, but only a fraction of the cost of doing nothing. It is possible and doable for the average consumer to convert their present car to burn hydrogen and gasoline at the same time.
For more information visit http://water4gas.getoffgrid.com/Why-Are-Gas-Prices-So-High.html

The Best Device To Save Gas - Save Money On Gas From Tomorrow : Save money honda hybrid cars 2008

Friday, June 20th, 2008

The Best Device To Save Gas - Save Money On Gas From Tomorrow
by Nicusor Valentin Prefac

Do you know that the economists predict that the gas price will double sometime next year? Are you able to pay more than 3. 5$ a gallon on gas? I think not .

All this gas consumption also damage the environment, because the gases destroy the quantity of Oxygen on the Earth. The researchers think that if people pollute in the same way as now, in almost 40 years the environment will suffer dangerous modifications, dangerous for us, for our kids, for our friends. But we can’t just give up to our needs to use the car right?You won’t have to, because someone created a device to save gas, and improve mileage. It’s time to stop polluting so much and use water, hydrogen as fuel for our cars.

The best device to save gas was created by an US resident and his solution was on presented on Fox News- Project Energy as a very efficient way to improve mileage and save money on gas. His device to save gas is made from a few parts, that you can create yourself, with no risk, and it will be able to improve your car’s mileage by over 40%. After you create the parts you will attach them to your car and that’s it. Only ¼ of a litre of water can save you gas for over 900 miles (proved in tests) , depending on several factors, like the engine size.

Don’t worry on the costs of this device, because you can built one with less than 150$ and can save you thousands of dollars every year, money which you could use to rent a new house, to buy new appliances, or why not, a new car.

Water As Fuel For Cars - How To Make Water Fueled Car At Your Home? : new honda hybrid cars 2009 review

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Water As Fuel For Cars - How To Make Water Fueled Car At Your Home?
by Dr.Eswararamanan VR
The concept of running water as fuel for cars has been something scientists and researchers have been attempting for quite some time. With the high fuel prices as well as the pollution being an ever-increasing concern, the idea of water grows in the minds of these scientists and researchers. As the process continues for them to successfully create fuel from water the exhausting fact that it just isn’t working has them somewhat baffled.
Although many experts claim that water can in fact be used there are those skeptics who believe it is impossible. However, in all fairness water does in fact contain hydrogen and hydrogen of course is a form of gas.
One researcher successfully used water in a Bunsen burner for many days on one glass of water. Although actually using water in an engine has not produced results that will actually turn an engine over to the point that it will run totally on plain water.
Unfortunately the water when heated up evaporates too quickly and therefore the small amount of gas it produces has not been able to be harnessed or contained long enough to allow any type of major testing on engine operation. Although researchers do know that water does contain oxygen and that a certain amount of energy does essentially exist in the water it just isn’t enough to do anything as of yet.
In all fairness though, the researchers have made more progress over the past few years on their endeavors to create some type of fuel system that is one hundred percent water than they have made progress in the past. As the need for the alternative to other fuels continues to be an important issue the researchers and scientists refuse to give up on the concept that the hydrogen in water could make cars run and travel distances.
While many different tests have essentially been done on various methods that pertain to water and the use of water the results that have been documented do not provide a substantial amount of proof that water is useful for fuel. In addition, those researchers who have this theory have been working on this type of testing and will continue to work on this project until they do see some type of results that can ultimately be documented and have a solid foundation for the research efforts so far.
There has been some controversy about the subject of water being a fuel however the controversy is obviously been resolved because research continues with the water. Which means one thing there are those researchers who obviously believe that water and the hydrogen essentially in the water can be formulated into some type of fuel for the cars of the next generation. Or for the cars that will be a part of the future.
For more information you can go to several different web sites via the Internet that offer details about different types of research being done that ultimately includes the testing of water and its attempts to be formulated into fuel for the cars and trucks of tomorrow.



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