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How to Cut Petrol Consumption

How to Cut Petrol Consumption

High petrol prices are becoming a very serious problem for a lot of people. One way to handle the problem is to convert your car to hydrogen and petrol. The benefits are enormous. There are numerous sites on the internet offering hydrogen kits for cars and trucks, with prices ranging from below $50 to near $4000. Some offer the manual and the actual equipment required. Others simply offer the manual. It's a well proven system that uses water to create the hydrogen that's used with petrol to power your vehicle. Since the system is such a simple one and a fairly easy DIY job, I think you only need a manual. The actual components required are common everyday items that will cost about $100 or less in total so another reason for just getting the manual only and doing it yourself is the enormous cost saving. Further cost savings come when you have installed the hydrogen conversion on your car or truck. This comes with the amazing fuel economy - like doubling your mileage per litre or gallon. With talk of petrol soon being $2 a litre and likely to rise more because of troubles in the Middle East, fuel savings should keeping increasing in the future. They are not likely to get lower. Then there's the other benefits of the conversion, like smoother, more powerful running and a much cleaner engine. You are, in fact, helping the environment because you create far less pollution that petrol only vehicles. The source I recommend charges below $50 for the DIY manual and provides a good back-up service. When you have converted your car or truck you can then do it for your friends and get your money back. Easy as. It's not everyone that can afford the high cost to buy one of those new hybrids and for $50 and a few hours work your vehicle can become even more economical than the new hybrids. Don't wait till petrol gets to $4 a litre or more. Start saving now with a hydrogen car kit. One thing's for sure - fuel prices will not be going down. They will keep on rising.




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