Showing posts with label Gasoline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gasoline. Show all posts

15 May 2009

Half Water Half Gas Save 60% On Gas

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by Jake Wakefield

High gas prices have become a normal occurrence today. We often have to shell out more and more money to get just as far as we were getting before.

However, there are solutions to this price problem that you can fully utilize in order to save money on gasoline costs. One of these ways is Half Water Half Gas which can help you save over 60% of your fuel costs by utilizing simple water.

This technology was apparently invented over 90 years ago but was never put into widespread use because the oil industry did not like it. This technology has become more available today due to the internet and better spread of information.

This system basically works by increasing gasoline efficiency by running a car on gasoline and water.

It works by using the extra electricity generated by the battery to turn water into oxygen and hydrogen. Then the engine's vacuum system is used to blend the hydrogen and oxygen with gasoline. The gas is burned more fully resulting in not as much gas needed to get you just as far. This means more money for you.

Additionally, in order to install this great technology, it is very simple. Anyone can achieve it, even people who have never done anything with car before. It can all be done using simple tools that are available at any hardware store across the country.

If you are interested in picking up your own guide on installing this wonderful device to save you 60% and more of your fuel costs, then check out the Half Water Half Gas guide which features detailed instructions on how to install such a system and allow you to start saving more money on gasoline today.

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09 May 2009

Buying a used lawn mower engine

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by Jackson Blythe-ONeill

Often people have a lawn mower that has served them faithfully for many years and eventually the engine wears out. This is not much of a problem as you can easily purchase a used lawn mower engine to replace the engine. By just replacing the engine you can keep the lawn mower that you like so much, save money and reduce waste by not throwing the whole mower away.

There are many types of lawn mowers and thus there are different types of lawn mower engines too. Not all engines will fit into all land mowers. It is important to consider the type of land mower before fitting in the engine.

Most lawn mower engines are found in rotary push mowers. They are typically internal combustion engines, powered by gasoline. Their capacities range from 2 to 7 HP. The higher the power, the more area the lawn mower can cover. A 2 HP engine for example is suitable for a lawnmower which has to cover small to medium areas only.

A 7 HP engine would on the other hand enable one to cut grass over a larger area within a short time. Thus it is important to reflect on the capacity that one needs before buying a used lawn mower engine.

Another type of mower that often needs an engine replacement is on a riding lawn mower. You might be familiar with these by seeing them at golf courses or used by landscapers, but they are less popular in cities with homes that have smaller yards. Generally speaking, a riding lawn mower is not really needed until the yard size is about 1 acre or larger. They allow the driver to ride, rather than the push the mower and they make an easy job of a task that would be quite difficult with a push mower. Most often the engines on riding lawn mowers range in size from 13 hp to 30 hp.

Electric engines are also available. These are cleaner, quieter and less polluting that the internal combustion engines. However, they cannot be used in wet conditions and require a power source nearby in order to operate.

About the Author:
Jackson advocates researching well maintained used lawn mowers and lawn mower engines, online over buying them new. The best way to do that is to search and find un-biased lawn mower reviews
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