Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology

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Many people nowadays would pay a little extra on water to gas and other effective gas saving devices, especially with the current round of oil price hikes that has caused quite a stir in some global economies.

With this, there has lately been a significant increase in the number and varieties of gas saving devices being advertised and sold commercially.

While these all work in different ways, their primary objective is quite the same to make people save money on gas.

While some devices work well and help save fuel costs, there are also those that don’t live up to their claims and can prove harmful to your vehicle.

So before trying to invest good money on these devices, always try to be wary and follow these safe and effective options on the market.

One of the most common and safest alternatives for fuel-saving is the Hydrogen Conversion Kit.

These conversion kits are also called water to gas devices and work primarily as hydrogen generators.

They may come in different names, but they are all generally the same – HHO conversion kit, Brown’s Gas kit, and water to fuel conversion kit, to name a few.

These are the best devices to use to save money on gas.

There are many options for these hydrogen generators like a commercially available pre- made kit or one that can be custom-made, even some can be made at home using simple materials and a good and credible how-to or do-it-yourself guide..

Mostly, pre-made kits are fairly expensive and are only as effective as homemade ones.

You can build a homemade hydrogen generator kit for a fraction of the cost using the simplest of materials commonly found in hardware stores and DIY shops.

Generally, these kits are devices that take water and turn it into fuel for your vehicle.

While you’ll still have to use gas to power your car, you’ll be able to save on fuel cost by at least 30%.

There are even devices that people claimed have doubled their gas mileage with these kits.
There are also several great online guides that will show you exactly how to build your own hydrogen conversion device and install it in your cars.

Next in line are driver alert devices.

Although, these devices actually do not claim to increase fuel economy, but would help motorists make necessary adjustments in the car and real-time driving habits that can increase fuel economy.

These devices are installed in a vehicle to alert the driver of changes that need to be made to their driving, like slowing down or pressing down on the accelerator pedal too hard.

These devices will notify the driver either by lights or sound and will help the driver be more alert about their driving habits that usually consume more fuel if left unchecked or corrected.

Lastly, there are several other types of gas saving products and devices on the market, other than water to gas kits.

Among them are fuel line devices, vapor and air bleed devices, which primarily focus in reducing fuel consumption by introducing air to assist in fuel distribution or maximize fuel consumption and reduce carbon and unburned fuel emissions.

There are also several different types of chemical additives that is mixed either with fuel or motor oil that is primarily towards increasing gas mileage or improving engine lubrication, thus reducing heat to cool the engine and improve fuel consumption.

Unfortunately, many of these devices and products don’t provide a significant increase in gas mileage and are usually expensive.

If one is not careful, some can also cause damage to the vehicle or void warranty.

Before trying out these devices and products, make sure to do plenty of research on the products and always consider the pros and cons.

To sum it all up, hydrogen conversion or water to gas kits offer the best alternatives for the best price, since they don’t cause damage to your vehicle and are completely reversible.

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Water to Gas, is it Possible?

Posted by admin on Oct-1-2011 under HHO Fuel Cell

Yes, and indeed, water is the most viable, cheapest and abundantly available alternative solution to the rising cost of fuel prices in the market today.

Although the common form of water is in itself not a source of potential energy at the onset, however, with the right process involved, can be a veritable and probably the best source of hydrogen a highly feasible element that can replace fossil fuels to power vehicles and even provide energy like heat and electricity.

For the water to gas concept, many studies have been commissioned to study and research on the value of water for providing alternative sources of fuel and energy, which has indeed proven to have been very helpful and revolutionary.

Believe it or not, the technology to make a car run on water is nothing new and has been a patented concept for many years now, which has evolved to the creation and invention of gas-saving devices that either make use of a little electric power from the car’s battery to separate water into a gas called HHO, better known as Brown’s Gas or oxyhydrogen (two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of water.)

The discovery of Brown’s Gas or HHO has been around for a while, but it was only recently that it became known as a source of energy that can make cars run and the primary source of HHO is water.

Brown’s Gas burns very well and provides a great deal of energy, equivalent to the potential of petroleum with an even better environmentally safe by-product water.

A regular engine burning conventional gas fuel, mileage is relative only to the amount of gas the engine needs to run on, however, much of it is burned and ends up being incombustible fuel, meaning less mileage and much energy is wasted in the form of heat and pollution.

Many may not be aware, but Brown’s Gas or HHO is very powerful, since it has the atomic power of hydrogen and the chemical stability of water, making it three times more potent and powerful than gasoline.

The United States government has recently posed a challenge to the American people to drive hydrogen-powered cars as soon as possible and has set aside over one billion dollars for research on how it can be done.

From that challenge stemmed many processes that have been brought to the public’s attention some effective, some nothing but a mere scheme to mislead unwary victims.

Regardless of the good or bad motives, there are in fact a number of very viable methods on breaking down ordinary water into oxygen and hydrogen.

It’s a good thing to know that one does not have to spend much to have their vehicles make use of water to gas, since surprisingly it does not cost a billion dollars to develop.

This is so because existing engines in today’s automobiles could work with these processes with very little or minimal alterations to the engine system.

But how does the water to gas system work?

Initially, it starts with the idea that ordinary water is actually a battery that contains vast amounts of energy especially hydrogen energy.

Water is two parts hydrogen combined with one part oxygen, thus, one can only imagine how it carries a vast amount of energy and has nothing to do with the amount of energy it takes to break down that molecule.

Water to gas is, indeed, a sustainable program that needs a lot of research and looking into. Who knows, it may yet hold the answer to our oil price hike dilemma.

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Scam Alert? Is Water for Gas for Real?

Posted by admin on Sep-28-2011 under HHO Fuel Cell

Internet is a reliable source of information. Also a source of fraudulent information. So when websites for cars running on water started to be available in internet, the internet community was intrigued. With all the junk the internet has been feeding the public, one cannot blame why the public has been judgmental of this system. Could this be for real? Is this just a scam? But more and more people are starting to testify on how effective this system is in terms of improving their gas mileage and saving money.

When checking the websites for the main water for gas main players, you will notice that they immediately inform the public that they do not come in already installed systems nor will they install it for you. These websites also immediately disclaim that putting water into gas tanks is not how to do it. What they provide is a simple do it yourself system that comes with guides on how to assemble the system.

Some main players would say that this technology was already known for almost 90 years but was lost in the midst of old patents. In Richland, Washington; a blind machinist named Bernie Vinther has invented almost the same technology. He said that the water injector was invented in the 1930′s. Vinther said that by using the water injector, there has been 50% increase in mileage and a 25% jump in horsepower. It produces cleaner emissions in both Vinther’s family old motor home and pick-up.

Meanwhile in Chandler, Arizona, Arizona Hybrid Technologies claims that their product the Mileage Monster, can use water to increase fas mileage up to 45 percent. This is called the hydrogen generator. The hydrogen generator is a $400 equipment can be installed in any type of vehicle. Dan Radacosky, chief operating officer of Arizona Hybrid Technologies said that installing a generator is a cost-efficient way to become fuel-efficient. This is pretty much the same as the electrolyzer present in different water to gas conversion kits. However, several Arizona State University professors where sceptical of this technology since they’re wondering why this recent innovation was not published in any science journal.

In Greenville, South Carolina, WYFF News 4′s Tim Waller investigated on the water for gas system and tried to prove if it really improves gas mileage. Waller and Greenville Tech’s Center for Automotive Technology and agreed to install the water for gas conversion kit in a 1990 Buick Century. Based on their study, during the first month that it was installed great changes on car and how it was running was immediately detected. They continued the study for another two- three weeks. And their study discovered that there are no considerable changes in the mileage. They agreed thought that that it is a good concept.

Despite the number of sceptics, there are some who still claims that installing hydrogen generators or water to gas conversion kits are making wonders for their cars and their purses. Each website for the water to gas conversion kits has testimonials on how their products are affecting their lives. But there are individuals who are not posting any comments on these websites but are very well contented. They think that their money is well spent, given the increase of prices of gasoline.

Bottom line is there may be good or bad reviews about these water to gas companies, but any discount or increase in mileage will be a big savings in the end of the year. And any savings are good news especially in a very hard-up situation like today.

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Useful Facts About Water to Gas Systems

Posted by admin on Sep-21-2011 under HHO Fuel Cell

Many people are curious about the water to gas systems that have been heavily advertised lately, and its true, you may want to know some useful facts about water to gas systems.

Here’s are some facts that will help you decide on buying, installing, and even using the systems.

Fact number one – you don’t need to buy a new car to get better gas mileage.

Water to gas fuel conversion kits can be installed on almost any vehicle, allowing you to practically double the gas mileage of your current vehicle, without having to do major revisions on your current vehicle set-up.

Fact number two – the systems are incredibly affordable and easy to make. You can do the work yourself and build a kit for around $150 to $300, which includes all of the parts you’ll need. This is a much cheaper alternative than buying a hybrid vehicle.

Should you decide on not using the conversion kit anymore, it can easily be removed without damaging the car it’s completely reversible.

Your car will be exactly the same before the kit was installed and since the kit is not permanent, you don’t have to worry about voiding your car’s warranty.

Fact number three – water to gas conversion kits are very easy to install. It usually only takes less than an hour to completely install and have running. If you don’t know anything about cars, a professional may be able to help you install it.

Fact number four – while some kits and devices require the use of distilled water, there are online guides that show how to build a device that uses plain tap water. This will even save you more money.

Fact number five- surprisingly, these systems require very little maintenance. You could inspect the system once a week and simply add a little water. Every 3-6 weeks you’ll need to add more water and baking soda.

Fact number six – when you install a water fuel conversion kit, gas mileage can be increased by as much as 60%. The results are varied, some vehicles will see increases around 30% and some have even doubled their gas mileage.

Fact number seven – the water fuel kit takes up very little space under the hood. All that’s needed is an about 4 inches by 8 inches, and one that can be easily accessible to the system. This makes it easy for inspection and maintenance.

Fact number eight – by converting your car to run on water, you may qualify for a tax credit under the Energy Policy Act of 2005. See a tax professional to see if you qualify and how much you can get.

Fact number nine- running your car on water will not damage your vehicle at all but will even improve it. It will even make it run better. Several improvements can be seen on your engine, transmission, and other parts of the vehicle. You may also notice faster acceleration.

Fact number ten not only will you be saving on fuel or earning tax breaks, you will also be helping the environment by making use of water to provide fuel and energy to vehicles.

With the rising cost of fuel and other petroleum products, we can see relief in the emergence of this technology to convert water to gas to fuel cars and the beauty of it all is that, unlike other alternative solutions, this is one that can even prove equally beneficial to the environment.

So make the most out of these useful facts about water to gas systems and make that change.

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The Benefits of Using Water to Gas

Posted by admin on Sep-18-2011 under HHO Fuel Cell

Although the technology has been there for quite some time already, many people still don’t know that you can actually use water to gas to fuel your car.

While regular gasoline is still required to fuel the car, adding water into the equation can actually extend each gallon of gas consumption.

Any gas-fueled car can actually be converted to run on water, all that needs to be done is install a hydrogen generator.

These generators come in many forms, model and make, but they are all using the same processes for fuel economy and increased mileage.

Better still, these devices are easy to build and install, add to the fact that they are very affordable.

There are a lot of online guides that will provide instructions exactly how to do it and there are many options to choose from.

If you’re interested in running your car with water, try to weigh the benefits that may be of good to you.

It will save you money this is by far the most popular benefit of using water to gas.

It is a given fact that you could see a significant reduction in your monthly fuel expenses, which could greatly improve fuel economy, in some cases, fuel intake is reduced by up to 60%.

Since conversion kits are relatively affordable, one could recover the cost in as little as a month and as an added benefit, engine’s end up cleaner and run smoothly.

One good thing to consider is that gas mileage of water to gas devices or hydrogen generators provide equivalent results to that of a modern hybrid without having to invest in a new vehicle, since water to gas conversion kits work with any vehicle.

Water to gas devices also improves engine life. Engines will see a dramatic improvement upon substituting water to gas.

Not only will the water will clean out all carbon deposits in the engine chambers that make it run smoother and quieter, you will notice that each time you run your car, the engine will clean itself further.

Another benefit of water to gas devices is that water will also help to keep the engine cool, thus, prevent repairs and maintenance caused by engine overheating. As you can see, your engine will actually improve over time when you start running your car on water.

It will also decrease unwanted emissions.

Using water to gas devices will not only save you money and improve your engine, you may be surprised that you’re helping the environment as well.

Cars running on water for fuel will decrease the amount of dangerous carbon emissions released into the environment.

This makes the air you breathe cleaner, healthier and unpolluted.

Not only that, fewer emissions mean less chances of global warming from getting worse, better yet, widespread use of hydrogen generated vehicles would stop global warming dead in its tracks, give the earth a chance to recuperate from deadly greenhouse gasses and heal the earth, which in the long run, we all know is a huge benefit to us all.

So, try and consider these wonderful benefits.

Save money, improve your engine and help the environment – without having to spend a fortune on a new car or expensive equipment.

If you want to convert your car to run with water, find a good guide to help you get started.

There are many valuable sources online and expert help available, and be on you way to enjoy the benefits of using water to gas.


The Most Effective Way To Compare Hybrid Cars

Posted by admin on Sep-15-2011 under HHO Fuel Cell

Sure, hybrid cars are hot nowadays. And sure, this is not only a fad that would lose its appeal later on, because of the technology, gas mileage, and overall environmental concerns that it simultaneously tries to resolve.

So before you rush to your dealer, try researching on the different hybrid cars available in the market today. At the very least, compare hybrid cars using several factors.

We can start with some of the hybrid cars models currently available and are worth comparing. There is the Toyota Prius, the Honda Insight, the Honda Civic Hybrid, and the Honda Accord Hybrid. These are the four major hybrid cars available at dealers in your place today.

Your choice is also much improved with the availability of the Ford Escape Hybrid. This was the first hybrid SUV available. But you also have a choice with Lexus RX 400h, Toyota Highlander and the Mariner Hybrid.

First consideration is the mileage

Vehicles sold in the United States to day, on the average, gets a combined highway and city EPA fuel usage estimate of some 20.4 miles per gallon (mpg). All hybrid cars, hard as you compare, have EPA number well above than what specified earlier.

Honda Insight was particularly manufactured to obtain the best mileage, making it the undisputed leader in terms of gas mileage. The traditional manual transmission hybrids have EPA estimates of 60 mpg in the city and 66 mpg on the highway. The automatic version on the other hand has transmission rated slightly lower at 57 city/56 highway.

The second best choice is the newest version of the Prius at 60 city/51 highway. It can be seen that the city estimate is higher than the highway estimate due to this hybrid car’s capacity to operate on battery power alone at low speeds.

The 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid was available with a manual transmission that was rated at 46 city/51 highway; the automatic at 48 city/47 highway. Hybrid sedan is rated at 25 city/28 highway.

Compared with other hybrid cars, SUV’s, like GS450h, get the lowest gas mileage of the hybrid vehicles. The Ford Escape on he other hand is rated at 36 city/31 highway. This is much better than a non-hybrid Escape that is only rated at 22 city/25 highway.

Size does matter

Another point to consider if must compare hybrid cars is the size. With earlier models, hybrid cars only came in two sizes. First is the small sized vehicle. The second is the much smaller one. But hybrid manufacturers are learning to respond with the consumer’s specific needs. And because these manufacturers somehow know that the consumers had learned how to compare hybrid cars, all of them are putting some improvements.

But let’s go back to the size consideration. When considering size of a particular hybrid car number of passengers and typical loads you may be transporting.

The Honda Civic Hybrid is a compact sedan. It has five seats and has a general is outside look comparable to that of non-hybrid Civic. The interior is the same size, although the trunk of this hybrid is slightly smaller to accommodate the battery. For 2006 edition, it was redesigned, and now has a more slender and sporty overall look.

The Prius 2000-2003 models have 5 passenger compact capacity, and was redesigned in 2004 and evolved into a mid-size category car. This comparatively larger edition includes a versatile hatch back.

The Price

For price, below is a means to compare currently available hybrid cars. It’s not a clear-cut pricing table, but at least you have an idea.

> 2006 Toyota Prius, $21,2745
> 2006 Honda Insight, $19,330 manual transmission; $21,530 for automatic
> 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid, $21,850
> 2007 Lexus GS 450h, $54,900
> 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid, $25,900
> 2006 Honda Accord Hybrid, $30,140

For SUV:
> 2006 Ford Escape hybrid begins at $27,515 for the two-wheel drive version and $28,595 for four-wheel drive.
> Saturn VUE Green Line Hybrid SUV (summer 2006) $23,995.
> 2006 Lexus RX400h $49,060.
> 2006 Mariner Hybrid $29,840
> 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid $33,030 for the two-wheel drive; $34,430 for four-wheel drive.

The Look

The last consideration is the appearance. You can choose a hybrid car that looks like the other available models, or you may want to be totally different. Anyway, this one of the few reasons why hybrids are hot today and was able to penetrate the American market successfully within a short period of time.


HHO Car Conversions are becoming the craze in doubling your gas mileage. With the high price of gas and oil prices setting new records every day it is important to get a system that you can install yourself that will help you get great gas mileage. A lot of people are creating there own water gas hybrids and with the $4.00 + at the gas pump it is good that we are starting to see some alternatives.

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HHO kits can vary in price and functionality so it is important that you get one from a reputable dealer. Basically how it works is that the kits takes water in a fuel cell and turns it into burning gas for your car. The fuel cell will hook to your battery so that the water can be converted and the end result is that the gas made from the water will mix with your fuel to give you better gas mileage. Another advantage is that your car will be cleaner because you will have water vapors that are much more environmentally friendly than strait gas vapors.

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The system is similar to hydrogen but is not exactly the same because you are burning small amounts of water and it is not pure hydrogen.

The HHO Gas Conversion System is a great way to increase gas mileage and improve your cars performance and horsepower. It may be time to take control over your gas efficiency and put money back in your pocket rather than giving it all to the big gas companies.


Five Easy Ways to Conserve Gas

Posted by admin on Sep-9-2011 under HHO Fuel Cell

Copyright (c) 2008 John Curry

Though the fuel crisis and skyrocketing gas prices seem to have passed, they will be back with a vengeance when our economy returns. Regardless, it is still important to reduce our gas consumption to protect our environment and conserve resources for future generations. Here are 5 easy ways for you to conserve gas while saving money.

1. Travel less. This gas-saving method can be implemented in a variety of ways including planning ahead for your needs, consolidating your trips to the store with other errands, as well as walking and bicycling more, carpooling, utilizing public transportation, and working from home occasionally instead of commuting every day.

2. Properly maintain your car. Regular maintenance of your vehicle is one of the most important things you can do to maximize your vehicle’s performance and increase its longevity. This includes regularly checking tire pressure, changing your oil, replacing air filters and getting tune-ups as recommended in your vehicle’s owner’s manual.

3. Minimize damage to your vehicle. One way to prevent unnecessary damage to your vehicle is to install a set of curb ramps at the end of your roll-over curb driveway entries. Well-made curb ramps minimize damage to your car’s undercarriage, tires, alignment and steering, improving your gas mileage.

4. Drive a fuel efficient car. If you have two vehicles at home, drive the more fuel efficient vehicle whenever possible. And, when you’re in the market for a new car, consider trading in your gas-guzzling SUV or truck for a car that gets better gas mileage, like one of the many hybrids now on the market. Models to consider include the Toyota Prius, Nissan Versa, Ford Fusion Hybrid and the Chrysler Sebring E85.

5. Refill your gas tank slowly. Since modern gas pumps are safety-equipped with vapor returns, that vapor is sucked back out of your car and returned to the underground storage tank where it condenses back into gas. In effect, by pumping faster, you are paying for gas you don’t keep. Instead, pump your gas slowly on the lowest setting to minimize vapor creation and keep most of what you pay for.

By following these five simple tips, you can conserve gas without any significant changes to your driving habits or lifestyle. At the same time, you’ll reduce wear and tear on your vehicle and save time and money. What a bargain!

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Water to Gas can Increase Fuel Economy

Posted by admin on Aug-24-2011 under HHO Fuel Cell

Motorists nowadays are in increasing fuel economy with their vehicles, and water to gas devices is the answer to increase fuel economy.

Here are a few facts to consider.

There is now the technology to make use of water to gas, which is geared towards improving fuel consumption and maximizing mileage per gallon of fuel.

However, there are also very good and practical tips you could follow to increase fuel economy.

Proper maintenance- one of the simplest and best ways to increase fuel efficiency is to make sure you proper maintenance is performed on the vehicle. The most important maintenance you can do is to check the air in your tires. Tire pressure should be kept at its maximum pressure to keep your vehicle from being strained.

The tire pressure should also be balanced between tires.

Another routine maintenance process is checking for oil levels and regular oil change, which can also help since proper lubrication can reduce stress in the engine.

Travel light- better fuel economy also means lightening the load on your vehicle. Hauling heavy equipment, tools, even luggage and other heavy items can strain your vehicle and lower the miles per gallon your vehicle gets. The heavier the car is loaded, the more fuel it takes to burn for the car to compensate for the weight it is carrying.

Only load heavy items when necessary. The next time you get a new vehicle, you may want to look for a car that has a lighter weight, since you’ll automatically get better gas mileage.

Stop and go- braking and accelerating can really drag down gas mileage.

Whenever possible, avoid taking routes with several stops. You can also try slowing down further from potential stops, instead of braking often, especially for stick-shift vehicles, the lower the transmission gear, the higher the fuel consumption.

Optimum speed- each car has an optimum speed power and it usually ranges between 30-60 mph, depending on your car.

The optimum speed is the rate at which your car gets the best gas mileage possible, especially for automatic transmission vehicles. Try to stay as close to this speed as you can, as often as you can.

Although this may take a little more practice, patience, and planning on your part to get into the habit of doing it, but once you get to master it, you can really increase your fuel economy.

Make use of your trip computer- any new vehicle, especially hybrids, are now including a trip computer as part of the package. This is a computer that displays your fuel economy, so you can see the efficiency of your vehicle at any given time.

Although this device alone doesn’t do anything for your gas mileage, it will help you notice when you need to make adjustments and maintenance.

With this you will be more aware of your car and drive more efficiently. If you don’t have a car that has one built in, you can buy one for your current vehicle.

These are just a few of the techniques you may want to consider using to increase your fuel economy, especially with your water to gas system.

These are all simple techniques that any driver can use and while there are plenty of advanced techniques that you can research and use if you’re willing to put in the time, you’ll feel better that you were able to make the most out of your efforts to save money.

Even if water to gas can increase fuel economy, the most important thing you can do is to plan and making that effort can really help you increase your gas mileage.


Everyone wants to save money on gas and here are several ways on how to save on water to gas and other useful tips for the everyday motorist.

Most people are aware about the rising cost of fuel in the market today, unfortunately, most of them don’t know what they can do to save.

If you want some simple tips to decrease your fuel costs, then try to take this article seriously. Here are some very helpful tips that will help you save money on gas.

First, many are not aware that there is the innovative yet simple technology of using, even building your own, water to gas device that can cut down fuel consumption by as much as 30-50%.

Hydrogen generators use water as a primary ingredient to generate oxyhydrogen gas that mixes with conventional fuel during internal combustion that increases mileage and minimizes fuel consumption.

There are a lot of these available in the market or you can build one for youirself, just look it up online and follow expert guides on do-it-yourself sites.

Slow down. The faster you drive, the more your fuel you consume. So, to get better gas mileage, try to stay under 60 mph.

Don’t leave your car to run on idle.

Whenever possible, park your car and turn off the engine instead of letting it run on idle. Idling for long periods of time causes unnecessary heat stress on the engine since all not all mechanical processes are functioning.

Always try to keep your car in the shade when parked. Gasoline evaporates when exposed to high temperatures and vaporizes quickly. Parking the car under the shade will also allow you to use less air conditioning when starting up.

Carpooling is also one of the best ways to save money on gas. You could carpool with friends on your way to work or when you run errands.

Always try to look for more affordable gas filling stations. Don’t just fill up at any gas station, but try to look around different stations to compare rates. Competition has allowed stations to be cheaper than others.

Unload your car with unnecessary clutter. Weight is a factor in fuel consumption, too. You’ll get better gas mileage if you take unnecessary weight out of your vehicle. Don’t carry heavy equipment, tools, or other items unless necessary.

Legwork is another good way to save up on gas. Absolutely the best way to save money is to walk or ride your bike wherever you need to go for short distances away. Not only do you use less gas, you get to have some exercise in the process.

Filler up. Cut down the number of trips to the gas station by filling up your tank when you go. It is also best practice to wait until the tank is full before you fill up again.

Avail of gas promotions. Some stations offer loyalty programs or discount cards that can save you at least a few cents per gallon, so take advantage of these. Those little savings add up after a while.

Conserve your air conditioning use. If you feel you don’t need to turn your car air conditioning on, turn it off. You might even try turning it on for a short period and then turning it off again.

If possible and not too uncomfortable, commute. You could try taking public transportation to work or to run other errands. It saves you money, gets you some needed exercise and better for the environment.

Time it right. Whenever possible, gas up you car at the coolest time of day. You’ll have less evaporation than when it’s warmer.

Plan your trips, even short ones. Try to get several of your errands done at once. This will save you gas on driving back and forth all week. You can make a plan to go once a week. Planning also cuts down on unnecessary or spur of the moment trips.

Roll up your windows while driving on highways. Open windows create more wind resistance, which will decrease your gas mileage.

Be efficient in looking for parking spots. When trying to find a parking area, choose the first good spot you can find and avoid wasting gas driving around looking for better parking areas.You may also want to walk between stores.

How to save on water to gas and all these other helpful tips can help you get along and save money for the rainy days.


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