Saturday, June 21, 2008

Hypermiling

Hypermiling (getting the max out of a gallon of gas) is becoming more and more important as oil prices keep on escalating. With no end in sight, more and more families are looking for ways to save money on transportation costs.

Well, the good news is you can save up to $15,072 over the lifetime of your vehicle simply by modifying your car engine so it can use water as fuel (as well as gasoline).

As surprising as it may sound, ordinary clean WATER can be used to power your car or truck.

Got your interest? I'm sure it has. Okay, here is how that $15,072 figure is calculated.

If your car gets 20 miles per gallon and you do 2,000 miles each month, then you're consuming 100 gallons of gasoline a month. At $3 per gallon this will cost you 100 x $3 x 12 months = $3,600 per year.

If making this inexpensive engine modification only cuts 35% off your fuel bill, you will have saved $1,260 in gasoline per year.

And since the U.S. Dept of Transportation reports the average life span of a vehicle is 12 years, you can save 12 years x $1256 = $15,072 in the lifetime cost of gas for your car. Or more if the price of fuel keeps on escalating.

If a saving of $15,072 per vehicle is of interest (and it surely must be, because you have read this far!), then you will no doubt want to read the EYE-OPENING FACTS about water powered engine technology at http://RapidWater4Gas.com/blog.

People wonder ask: "Do fuel savers work?"

The answer is a definite YES. And the water power car engine modification is one of the easiest cheapest fuel savers around.

PROOF OF LOWER FUEL BILLS

* At the site, you will find dozens of reports from satisfied drivers who have made the switch.

* Plus there are detailed photographs of the parts involved. And dont worry, the parts are cheap and readily available in most places.

One of the most attractive hypermiling options is switching your engine over to water power. Check out how easy and sensible that is at http://RapidWater4Gas.com.

When you run your car on water you not only get better gas mileage, you also help save the planet.

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