Archive for January, 2011

Engines Can Run On Water

You have probably heard that you can run your car on water but that it isnt effective yet. Contrary to popular beliefs a water car is not inefficient. It does not take gallons of water to run. It does not damage car engines. In addition yes it does improve the mileage of your car from anything from 30 to 50 percent. The price of gasoline is moving skywards these days. You are never sure how long this upward spiraling will continue. Worldwide there is a shortage of gas and related products. Fossil fuel stocks are depleted. In such a scenario you can run your car on water and save on gas prices. Imagine that! There are numerous websites across the web where you will find detailed articles or videos which will show you how to convert your car to run partially on water. You will be able to increase your mileage up to 200. They have installed it on a Toyota Corolla and it runs up to 67 MPG. Just imagine how much money you will be saving each month.

Here is how we can run our cars on water.

1. Find a source of electricity try your battery 2. Mix water with something that will enable it to conduct electricity better Arm amp; Hammer baking soda 3. Electrify current from battery to water mixture 4. Watch the bubbles The bubbles are a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gas 5. Use the vacuum system from your car to extract the gas mixture you created the bubbles 6. The vacuum injects the hydrogen gas into the cars intake 7. Mix the HHO with gasoline inside the piston of the car through the intake 8. Ignite the mixture with a very powerful igniter read spark plug 9. Enjoy 50 better fuel mileage Mobile Magazine says: HHO provides the atomic power of Hydrogen while maintaining the chemical stability of water. Factually Browns Gas is 3 times more potent than gasoline and is a fast growing trend for boosting performance and MPG. This is a 90 year old suppressed technology which these companies are using today.

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We cannot rule out the fact that in the near future this suppressed technology will rule the automobile industry and cars running on water will be seen plying on every street.

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About the writer:  To find out more about using water to run your car and get a free question and answer report please visit www.RunCarOnWater.com

Do It Yourself Auto Maintenance And Repair

Do it Yourself Auto Maintenance and Repair

It doesnt take a genius to figure out that we are living in a time of financial turmoil. Not only that we the everyday working Americans are completely out of control of what happens on Wall Street or what effects the price of gas. Unfortunately in times like these our cars still break down requiring expensive parts and service. Therefore we need to educate ourselves on ways to prevent these costly repairs or if need be how to fix them our self. Lets take a quick look at some tips that will help keep our car running for a long time without costing a lot of money.

Every car owner should have a basic concept of maintenance. No matter what the economy is doing you can extend the life of your car greatly by doing some preventative maintenance. You can do this through your mechanic or you can do it yourself either way here are a few things you should do on a regular basis.

1 Change your oil at the frequency and with the product recommended by the manufacturer. Not all oils are created equal and some of your manufacturer warranties may be void if you use a cheap substitute.

2 Have routine tune ups done on your vehicle. This will include things like changing plugs and wires air filters and rotating your tires.

All these things will add years to the life of your car and prevent costly repairs. In fact sometimes a routine checkup will reveal a potentially expensive break down before it happens. Leaks in seals or hoses that will take a few minutes and few dollars to fix can lead to total engine failure.

Dont worry if you happen to be in a place where routine visit to the mechanic is not in the budget. You can do most maintenance activities yourself for a lot less. You will incur some initial costs to buy the basic tools but even with this cost you will save money in the long run. You can change your own oil and rotate your tires fairly quickly and just as effectively as any mechanic. The main thing you will need is an automotive repair manual for your specific car. This invaluable tool is essential for every car owner because it will give you basic troubleshooting along with stepbystep instructions for repairs and maintenance.

You can also do most if not all the repairs on your vehicle much in the same way as above. For example lets say that your car has begun overheating. Get out your handy repair manual and look up the problem in the troubleshooting section. The different symptoms your car has will lead you to the problem and then tell you how to fix it! By the way the most common causes for overheating are a bad thermostat or a leak in the cooling system. Moreover even if you are using a mechanic your repair manual can still contain useful information that will keep you from being ripped off by a crooked mechanic.

Now that you have an idea of the parts will you need always check around to find the best price or you can even purchase used parts. Many times you can buy used parts at a fraction of the cost of new parts. Again even with the use of a mechanic this can be helpful. Do not let any mechanic tell you that you have to get your parts through them. A good honest mechanic will allow you to choose where you buy your parts and whether to use new or used.

Whatever problem you run into you can find a financially viable way to address it. Go to the internet to find great prices on used parts and accessories online. Not only will you save some money you will learn invaluable information about the car that you drive. Diagnosing car problems and then knowing where to go to get great prices on parts is smart and will help you monthly budget no matter what the economy is doing. Also you will gain skills to ensure that a mechanic will never rip you off again.

If you found this article informative and would like to find Auto Parts and accessories within your budget go to www.autoaccessoriessite.com or find your next Used Car at a deal you can’t pass up!

About the writer:  My articles carry an emphasis in the auto industry. I write articles ranging from auto parts to buying used cars online. Many people notice my short but very informative writing style which many readers find easy and enjoyable.

De Ferran Leaves Honda Ex-honda Designer Willis Joins Red Bull

Gil de Ferran has filed for an immediate resignation relinquishing his role as Hondas sporting director. The former Brazilian Indycar racer has won twice the CART title and the Indianapolis 500 in 2003 before joining Hondas team in April of 2005.

Unfortunately after years of staying with the manufacturer of Honda air filter recharge kit Honda de Ferran has find out that the job has failed to match up with what he initially hopes for. The 39yearold Brazilian Indycar racer has left the team to pursue other opportunities.

De Ferran said in a team statement “I am obviously very disappointed to be leaving the Honda F1 team. I have a huge amount of respect and admiration for Honda with whom I have been successfully associated for more than 10 years. Consequently my decision to leave has not been an easy one. I simply feel that I came to this team to fulfil a particular role and it has not materialized as I had hoped. I would like to thank everyone at the team for the support I have been given and I wish them luck in the future.”

De Ferrans departure came less than a year after Jenson Button obtained the contemporary Honda Teams maiden victory in Hungarian Grand Prix. The English racer ended the season with a strong string of pointspaying finishes.

Unfortunately for Hondas team it has suffered a dramatic misfortune this season with Button taking their only Championship point far in the recent French Grand Prix.

Honda team Principal Nick Fry said “I am disappointed that Gil is leaving our team. Since he joined us in 2005 we have enjoyed a very positive relationship. However a Formula One team is rather like a jigsaw puzzle in that every piece has to fit precisely in its place. Gil has become increasingly uncomfortable in his role and feels the time has now come to seek fresh opportunities. We are very much hoping that Gil will choose to maintain close links with the Honda family.”

Willis joins Red Bull
In other news another exHonda this time the former designer Geoff Willis has joined Red Bull as part of the team continuous recruitment drive with the hope of taking them to the top of Formula One.

Willis will work for start designer Adrian Newey Red Bulls design boss. These two great designers have previously gained success with Williams in the 1990s.

Willis joins Red Bull as technical director but will be reporting to Newey on design. The 47yeaold have left Honda last summer after Japanese Shuhei Nakamoto was promoted above him.

At Williams Newey and Willis has formed one of F1s highlysuccessful partnerships wherein their cars won 4 drivers titles and 5 constructors championships from 1992 to 1997.

The addition of Willis is part of a series of highprofile technical appointments by Red Bull which identified 2008 as the year they hope to make a serious impression at the front in F1.

About the writer:  Ally Wahlberg is a Computer Information Systems specialist. Ally leads an active lifestyle and he is a fan of extreme sports. He is also a car enthusiast and writing about his interests is one of his passions.