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The Story of Subaru’s Outback, from Infancy to Adulthood

July 19, 2008

In America, Subaru’s sales were seeing a slump during the early 1990′s as the SUV was becoming ever more popular. Introduced in 1995, it was the Outback’s job to help revive sales. The Subaru Outback and its parts were typical Subaru, with a flat-head ˖ engine (commonly referred to as a “boxer” engine) and all-wheel drive, but its target market and intended use were quite different from the usual Subaru offering. First Generation Originally sold in the U.S. as a trim option for the Legacy known as the “Legacy Outback,” the first generation Outback was named for the remote area of Australia of the same name — meant to indicate the Outback’s... Read more »

Running Your Car On Water - Environmentally Effective?

July 11, 2008

Some people talk about environmental factors associated with being able to run cars on water. In fact, hydrogen cars are listed as being totally emission free. This is because the only emission they release is water vapor. HHO gas is used to completely replace the fuel or to replace part of the fuel within a vehicle. HHO gas is created when water undergoes a particular type of chemical change and that occurs at the time when electricity is added. The first thing to consider is how much does your car, with its current gasoline-based engine, emit into the atmosphere? It depends... Read more »

How To Get A Better Auto Gas Mileage?

June 16, 2008

Better gas mileage is seen with OLDER models that primarily have carburetors, not new models with fuel injections. The value of the Engine Performance Maximizer for ALL cars and trucks is preventative in nature. Better gas mileage is a win-win for our environment and for our economy. Automakers may claim gas mileage hurts our economy, but Americans know better — when we guzzle gas, we only help OPEC economies. Better gas mileage is another benefit of strong aerodynamics and downforce. A carefully crafted BMW side skirt pair improves the aerodynamics of a car and produces downforce by manipulating air pressure. MPG about 19-20, almost all stop and go (in northern NJ, there’s almost nothing else), but... Read more »

Overseas Auto Transportation Can Be Made Easy

June 9, 2008

Moving overseas is certainly quite a bit more complicated than moving to another city. Unless you are going to sell your car and buy a new one at your destination, you are going to have to employ a car shipping service. Many people are unsure if it is worthwhile to have their car transported when staying overseas for a while. Understandably, it seems like a complicated process. However, with the help of a full service auto transport service, the process is fairly simple and stress-free. If you′ve never shipped a car overseas before, this article will provide an overview about your car’s upcoming journey. Types of Overseas Transports The first leg of... Read more »

How To Run Your Car On Water And Hypermile For Better Mileage

June 7, 2008

If you want to maximize the amount of gas mileage you get from a tank of gas, there are two things you should do. First, assemble a hydrogen generator system for your vehicle to run your car on water. Second, learn how to hypermile. Both offer great ways to increase gas mileage, but when working together, you get the best benefits possible. What type of increases to expect when you run your car on water? To be quite honest, your increases will vary. If you have a 1992 Buick Gran Sport that has never seen a mechanic, you could get a two or even three hundred percent increase. However, a brand new Pontiac Grand Prix may only have a twenty-five percent increase. The... Read more »

How To Run Your Car On Water And Fight Global Warming

June 7, 2008

Sure it may sound a little cheesy, but when you run your car on water, it helps combat global warming. Since manufacturing companies are trying to figure out how to be less dependent on oil and more so on H2O, it has created a domino effect in the emissions industry. While we do not want to discuss the overall amount of pollution being distributed into the atmosphere on a daily basis, it is definitely bad. By the time you are done reading this article, you will realize how important it is... Read more »

How To Run Your Car On Water For A Big Tax Break

June 7, 2008

Even though everyone is caught up with increasing gas mileage, there are other benefits as well. The one I wanted to write about today has to do with the IRS. Now I know most of you hate those three letters, but in this case, they could be your new best friend. Want an extra $2,000 on your next tax return? Just run your car on water! What is the tax break if you run your car on water? If you are not very IRS savvy, I have got very good news for you! There is an energy tax out there that is given to those people who have clean burning fuel coming from their vehicles. So if you... Read more »

How To Run Your Car On Water With This Hydrogen Gas Saver

June 7, 2008

Years of technology has been filtered through the system time and time again looking for answers to rising fuel prices. Finally, it looks as though society has come across a new innovation to help us save money on gas. Does it work? Well, this all depends on you. Here are a few tidbits about how to run your car on water and all the benefits it offers: Run your car on water by extracting HHO gas? Yep, you have probably heard the debates about whether or not HHO gas is a safe and effective alternative to fuel. One of the biggest complaints is that car manufacturers are putting in so much work... Read more »

How To Double Or Triple Your Gas Mileage Running Your Car On Water

June 7, 2008

It is hard to believe that you can actually run your car on water after we have used gas for decades. Coming to grips with being able to double or even triple your gas mileage almost sounds ridiculous. However, the technology has been in front of us for quite some time. Unfortunately, it has taken us since the late 1960s and early 1970s to figure it out. Well, better late then never and while paying four and five dollars a gallon, it could not have come at a better time! Who said you had to be a mechanic to run your car on water? It is understandable that people are afraid of change. When you are set in a routine it is hard to get rid of it in one day. This is why many people... Read more »

What You Look For Before Buying Your Next SUV

May 18, 2008

Before you write down that check for the SUV you want to buy, it is best to get some education on the subject of rollover accidents. In fact, rollover accidents are a great concern to the National Highway and Transport Safety Agency (NHTSA), which is attached to the United States Department of Transportation. This is not to say that you should not but the SUV you have been dreaming about. Just read on. Rollovers are accidents when a vehicles ends up on another side. And each vehicle class has a rollover rating from the NHTSA. * Five stars - has a risk of rollover of less than 10%; * Four stars - has a risk of rollover between 10% and 20%; * Three stars - has a risk of rollover... Read more »

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