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Hydrogen On Demand: Seven Tips on How To Beat Rising Fuel Pr

by HARRY DYER


1)Keep your tyres fully pressurized. By "fully" I do not mean "over pressure" them because you can lose traction and wear out the tyres faster. If traction and the life span of the tyres are not that important to you for whatever reason, pump 5% to 10% more air than recommended for your vehicle. DO NOT EXCEED the maximum pressure marked on the tyres itself.

2)Regularly service your car. Ask the garage if they use synthetic oil or similar low-friction oil. A good mechanic will also notify you if any of belts need replacing �C pay special attention to the timing belt, depending on the make and model a timing belt requires a replacement every 50 to 60,000 miles. A new timing belt improves engine efficiency and will give a slight improvement in miles per gallon.

3)This isn��t recommended, but its still worth a mention. Coasting - putting the vehicle in neutral whilst moving along and with the engine idling. Technically, this can be classed as ��not having the vehicle under control�� and in a driving test this would go against you. Coasting is carried out best when the road is pretty much flat or with a slight decline. It��s also better when you have a clear run and there��s not much traffic about.

4)Driving habits �C improved driving habits equals more per gallon. Smoother gear changes, gentle acceleration when pulling away, not over revving the engine at the lights, or driving in a low gear at high revs. Keeping to the speed limit in built up areas and on the motorway driving around 50 to 60 MPH. Be conservative with using the Air Conditioning unit (AC). The AC unit draws it power from the engine, thus, more fuel is used. If it can be helped don��t use the AC at all.

5)Car sharing is another good option to save on rising fuel prices. If any work colleagues live near by and it isn��t too much trouble to go slightly out of the way to pick them up and drop them off then this makes for a very viable option. Rotating on a week-to-week basis normally works well. For example, in the first week person A takes his car, collects and drops his/her work colleague. In the second week, person B uses his/her motor to collect and drop off person A.

6)Avoid using the car for unnecessary errands. If you need to pop down to the local shops try walking instead.

7)Hydrogen on Demand (HOD). This involves putting together ��off the shelf�� components from a hardware store. A quart-size container is placed in the engine compartment. This device uses a little electricity out of the car's battery to separate the water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen 1 Oxygen). It is filled with distilled water and a drop of baking soda. The device gets vacuum from the airflow and 12 Volts from the car battery, which in turn produces HHO gas (Hydrogen Oxygen) and stored in the water container making this very safe. Expect on average a 30% to 70% increase in fuel efficiency. HHO, also known as Hydrogen*Oxygen? or Hydroxy, burns beautifully and by doing so safely provides Hydrogen on Demand.

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