Archive for the ‘Automotive’


June 23rd, 2008

Hho Gas Conversion Kit - Expensive Kit Or Affordable Diy Hydrogen Generator?

A few months ago I built my own hydrogen generator to increase my gas mileage. I built it over the course of a single weekend, with parts found locally and for under $65. I started seeing a 35% increase in gas mileage and my car was running smoother, quieter and with more power. And then some guy selling a $1000 hydrogen generator kit wrote an article claiming my DIY generator created carbon monoxide and could kill me.

June 22nd, 2008

Auto Shipping To Hawaii

Hawaii poses a unique set of challenges to shipping an automobile. The import procedure is the same as anywhere else in the United States but the actual physical delivery of the vehicle requires some additional work.

Hawaii, even though it’s considered one state, is made up of five separate islands that all have a different port of call. If you are moving to one of these islands you can’t just tell a shipping company that you need auto shipping to Hawaii. It’s necessary to be more specific.

June 20th, 2008

Sport Tuned Bmw Suspension

Just about everyone has a car that they have always dreamed of owning their whole lives. Some people prefer the old classics, like a split tail Corvette or a Shelby Cobra. Other car fans, such as those with higher aspirations, dream of owning a Mercedes. Another performance luxury vehicle at the top of the list for those who want to show their great taste is the BMW. These cars represent status and those who are lucky enough to own one, drive it proudly, beaming at all of the admiring glances that they receive while driving the car.

June 19th, 2008

Run A Car On Water - Diy Kit To Create On Demand Hydrogen Gas, Hho

With all the talk of alternative energy sources these days, I was getting lost in translation! I heard that there’s a way to run your car on water by building a hydrogen generator that creates on demand hydrogen gas, I thought how can a country girl like myself do this?

I decided to do a little research and was shocked to discover that the technology has been around for years. It actually creates gas out of water but wasn’t of much interest or importance to big business to develop further because anyone with $60 - $70 bucks to spare, a few hours and the ability to read and follow directions can build one with parts they can find at their local hardware store and create on demand hydrogen gas.

June 8th, 2008

The Low Down On Alloy Wheels

We frequently see and hear car advertisements boasting all sorts of fancy features - a major one being alloy wheels. But what exactly are they and how do they differ from normal wheels? Alloy wheels are made from aluminum or magnesium (also referred to as mags or mag wheels) and sometimes a mixture of the two, while regular or standard wheels are made of steel.

The main performance difference between the two is that alloy wheels are a lot lighter than standard steel wheels, thus, giving the car with alloy wheels smoother and more controllable steering and braking. Other performance benefits include alloy wheel’s ability to conduct heat better than steel wheels, which can lower the risk of brake failure. Alloys are also widely considered to be much better looking than steel wheels.

March 16th, 2008

How Breaking The Rules Will Help You Get Ahead In Business And Life

Einstein challenged and broke the scientific paradigms of the day. Always a rule breaker, Einstein questioned the mentality behind, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” “Everyone knows that!” and “But that’s the way we’ve always done it.”

The problem with most corporate thinking is that when we accept a rule, we don’t even bother to look past it. We become so narrow focussed we’re like a horse, half-blinded by blinders. We can’t see the world of opportunity beyond our narrowed vision.

March 12th, 2008

How To Use Water As An Alternate Fuel Source? - Run Your Car On Water

Do you want to learn how you can use water as an alternate fuel source to gas? This technology has evolved so much and is becoming more easily accessible by the public today.

Many people are still skeptical about using water as a fuel and think that it is crazy. I can tell you now that it is indeed possible, and people who think it is impossible do not understand how the whole process works. You see, water is not the source of fuel as it cannot be burnt. It is a certain gas that you extract from H2O that can be burnt for energy.

March 7th, 2008

Five Things I Hate About Press Releases

I think it’s a real shame how so many business owners agonize over the proper format of a press release. What’s important about a document that is supposed to be both informative and persuasive is the content, not the layout.

Should it have some semblance of order? Absolutely. But that should not be the author’s first priority, particularly when the great majority of them end up in one of two places: The recycling bin or an editor’s deleted items folder.

March 7th, 2008

Promotional Pens Are The Real Deal

With today’s statistics showing increased competition in the world of global business, it makes using promotional products a smart choice to get a jump on those trying to be number one in your market. It is common sense to have some of the buying public get information about you and the services you offer by using the tired and true concept of promotional advertising. What is promotional advertising and how can it help you or your organization? Let’s take a look at this by using the example of classic promotional pens.

March 5th, 2008

The Greatest Myth In Rving - And What You Can Do About It

Recreational Vehicles, whether they be travel trailers, fifth-wheel trailers, motorhomes, or slide-in pickup campers, are intended for recreational purposes. That suggests that time spent living or traveling in them should not be stressful, frustrating, dangerous, or accompanied by unexpected expenses. And with proper equipment, care, and planning, that can be the case.

One event, though, can ruin your whole day–and possibly several days. That disastrous event: the sudden loss of your RV’s awning to a gust of wind while driving down the highway.


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