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		<title>How To Get Better Gas Mileage And Save Fuel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 10:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pete Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As gas prices continue to increase you may be wondering how to get better gas mileage. If you are finding ways to increase gas mileage or improve fuel efficiency there are several do it yourself solutions that you may want to consider as part of your standard car maintenance.<p><a href="http://carsbuzz.co.za/how-to-get-better-gas-mileage-and-save-fuel/">How To Get Better Gas Mileage And Save Fuel</a> is a post from: <a href="http://carsbuzz.co.za">Cars Buzz</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Pete Roberts</div>
<p>As gas prices continue to increase you may be wondering how to get better gas mileage. If you are finding ways to increase gas mileage or improve fuel efficiency there are several do it yourself solutions that you may want to consider as part of your standard car maintenance.</p>
<p>A tune up could get you better gas mileage up to 20% or even more if a bad oxygen sensor is discovered. This is an extreme example but if your engine is idling roughly or hesitating and spiting smoke out the muffler then you should and get a engine diagnostic tune up and this could increase gas mileage and possibly extend the life of your engine saving hundreds or thousands of dollars in maintenance.</p>
<p>Checking your tire pressure could save money. Some people overlook this maintenance and it is best checked monthly. By keeping your tires at recommended pressure as outlined in your owners manual you can get better gas mileage of 2-3%. The net results is you could save hundreds of dollars of more because when your tires are inflated properly it also extends the life of your tires.</p>
<p>Driving habits could have a negative affect on gas mileage. Driving habits can include finding the fastest way to work or the route that is the most direct and has the least amount of stops to your destination. When asking yourself how to increase gas mileage this is a major factor. Check free online mapping services that shows you direct routes.</p>
<p>Do you use your vehicle or car trunk as a storage unit? By eliminating every 100lbs in your vehicle you could be increasing gas mileage by a percentage point. Many people are so extreme in this extra weight that they may only keep their gas tank partially filled to reduce weight. Gas weighs about 6.1 pounds per gallon at room temperature. If your are deciding on how to increase gas mileage there are many solutions to help help improve gas mileage.</p>
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		<title>Increase Kilometers Per Litre Up To 40% With HHO Gas Generators</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 06:15:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You want to know how to kilometers per liter or kpl while driving your car?  While petrol prices increase daily some parts of Europe and Great Britain pay twice as much for their petrol compared to some areas of the globe. You may not be able to go out and buy that latest electric hybrid.   You need to make sure that you keep up on your vehicles maintenance and should you notice a noticeable miles per gallon decrease you should schedule your vehicles for an engine tune up or engine diagnostics with your automotive mechanic.  Most newer vehicles do not require a tune up until you reach 150,000 kilometers.<p><a href="http://carsbuzz.co.za/increase-kilometers-per-litre-up-to-40-with-hho-gas-generators/">Increase Kilometers Per Litre Up To 40% With HHO Gas Generators</a> is a post from: <a href="http://carsbuzz.co.za">Cars Buzz</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Mark Roberts</div>
<p>You want to know how to kilometers per liter or kpl while driving your car?  While petrol prices increase daily some parts of Europe and Great Britain pay twice as much for their petrol compared to some areas of the globe. You may not be able to go out and buy that latest electric hybrid.   You need to make sure that you keep up on your vehicles maintenance and should you notice a noticeable miles per gallon decrease you should schedule your vehicles for an engine tune up or engine diagnostics with your automotive mechanic.  Most newer vehicles do not require a tune up until you reach 150,000 kilometers.</p>
<p>You may not recall your last tune up and if you bought a used vehicle there are often no service records.  Consider buying a used car from a reputable dealer or used car lot and  often maintenance check and a tune up has been done.  Used car dealers may not always do a full tune up prior to selling a used car if the vehicle is running well.  If you have your doubts ask and if the motor is running a little rough then see if the will do a maintenance check and tune up free prior to buying that used car for sale.</p>
<p>Your best kilometers per liter may be realized on your car when you know you engine is serviced regularly, engine diagnostics check out and a tune up is up to date.  Things a diagnostic may find is a faulty oxygen sensor and this can rob you of a 40% increase in kilometers per litre.  This is usually the number one item to check for when you kilometers decreases substantially and a check engine like comes on.  Though in some cases a light may not alert you to this oxygen sensor failure.</p>
<p>Always get oil changes every 5000 kilometers or no longer than what your vehicles owner manual suggests.  Dirty oil can reduce kilometers per litre up to 2%.  Other tips and secrets include changing out that dirty air filter.  Clogged air filters when replaced may be one of you better cost replacement savers, a dirty filter you can increase gas mileage up to 10%.  Taking extra weight out of your vehicle can also add kilometers to your tank of gas.  The only other option if gas prices are eating your wallet for breakfast and you drive a fuel guzzler truck or SUV is to look for used cars and buy one that gets better kilometers per litre if you can not afford a new car.</p>
<p>An electric hybrid may be out of the question due to costs but what else can you do if you have already followed you owners manuals schedule? You may already be using petrol additives or you may have already found a fuel saving device that is not a scam.  Fuel additives can keep your engine and fuel injectors clean optimizing gas mileage.  The sad truth is many fuel savings devices do not work or work as claimed but a few do and these age gaining popularity on the Internet and in forums and are often of home built origins.</p>
<p>Of the most recent fuel saving devices that are gaining notice on the internet and the news or news is HHO or Browns gas.  Gas produced from HHO gas generators or HHO cells is mixed with the vaporised gas in your vehicles intake manifold this supplemental gas reduces the amount of petrol your vehicle actually may require thus giving you a boost in kilometers per litre. Many HHO cells can be built from home with standard tools and HHO cell plans from common materials. A typical cell is about the size of a 1 litre jar and usually no larger than a 2 litre container and should easily fit under the hood of your car or truck and it is not uncommon to see multiple cells under the hood for maximum efficiency.  Still an experimental technology it can be referred to as hydrogen on demand.  HHO gas kits or plans are helping people get the best kilometers per litre possible for a standard vehicle and some gains are up to 40% or more!  Many benefits such as more performance, reduced emissions and smoother acceleration can be realized.</p>
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