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What is Hypermiling? | Safe or Unsafe?

Friday, July 4th, 2008

What is Hypermiling?. It seems to be being talked about a lot recently.

(More information can be found at Hypermiling and Other Gas Saving Secrets.)

Hypermiling consists of a system of methods and techniques which one can use to reduce fuel consumption and get better gas mileage, thus spending less money on gas and emitting less toxic pollution into the environment. Due to soaring gas prices, many people have begun to study and practice the art, or the science, of hypermiling.

Recently there has been a lot of discussion on one question:

“Is hypermiling safe?”

Well, the answer to that really depends on how you apply hypermiling.

Anything can become dangerous when taken to extremes. It is usually not the subject that makes something dangerous, but how the subject is applied.

Even the most mundane every-day activities can be performed in dangerous ways.

For example, crossing the a street as a pedestrian. This can be done in a safe way, and can be done in a dangerous way. Crossing the street against a red with cars are bearing down on one, could be considered to be dangerous. But, unfortunately, some people still seem to do this (as witnessed by the statistics).

Does this make it unsafe to walk across the street unsafe? No, of course not. Well, the same applies to hypermiling.

Factually, proper hypermiling techniques include safe driving habits.

Lets take a look at some of the factors we are talking about here.

Correct hypermiling means that you stay within the speed limits on highways. This is because most cars get their best gas mileage at around 55-60 Mph. In fact, at the current gas prices ($4.00 per gallon and up), each additional 5 Mph above this rate adds up to 30 cents per gallon to your gas bill. Staying within posted speed limits, therefore, is fuel efficient. This is a safe and sensible hypermiling technique.

Another safe driving practice that hypermilers advocate, especially around urban areas, is avoiding rapid acceleration and breaking. These practices waste fuel. We have all experienced what it’s like to ride in a car with someone who accelerates and breaks rapidly around town. At times, these people can be a menace to the roads. In fact, they make it unsafe for our kids to play near the streets. Rapid acceleration and breaking in our suburbs is not a safe driving practice.

More points could be brought up, but I think the above examples serve to illustrate.

There are also the aspects of hypermiling which involve the maintenance of one’s vehicle.

Tire pressure is one example. When applying hypermiling, one frequently checks his tire pressure to ensure that the tires are inflated correctly, according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Not only does one get better gas mileage with correctly inflated tires, but having one’s tires inflated properly also increases control of the vehicle. Surely, this adds to safety on the road.

Another hypermiling practice is to remove unnecessary weight from one’s vehicle. Every 100 pounds of reduced weight reduces the gas bill by roughly two percent. In other words, don’t drive around with unnecessary stuff in your car. The reduced weight increases the braking capacity of your vehicle. So I am hard-put to figure out how this could be considered an “unsafe practice”.

Another important part of hypermiling is keeping one’s vehicle in good working-order. That means changing the filters when needed, getting the regular check-ups done, and a host of other specific actions which are all geared toward keeping one’s vehicle in optimum condition, in order to get the maximum mileage per gallon. Anyone can tell you that a badly-running vehicle is a danger on the road.

To sumarize, hypermiling itself is a common-sense and perfectly safe activity. It is only the individuals who driver dangerously, who are unsafe. Using unsafe hypermiling techniques is unethical and gives a bad name to an otherwise very useful and constructive activity.

It is only extremes that are unsafe. But I guess it’s the job of critics to look for extremes. After all, some critics will even claim that it’s unsafe to drink water (I have actually seen articles on this). And I am sure that if you drank five gallons of water in one shot you would not feel too well. But that doesn’t mean we all stop drinking water.

by Anna Stone

For more information you may also see Anna’s blog, Hypermiling and Gas Mileage Tips or her What is Hypermiling.

Tunex Business Opportunity

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

There are many automotive maintenance shops around, but most do their jobs on the basis of guess work. They can cause more problems and not to mention the astounding bill! But, at Tunex, the technicians will sit down with the customers at an appointed time and try to diagnosis the problem before “going under the hood.” The franchise will give them a whole list of problems and suggested remedies and perform only those that the customers approve. In order to provide the best possible services to the clients, Tunex has specialized in “tuning” of the engine and gives written guarantee of satisfaction, which can be used in any location of the company.

Tunex is in the franchising business for the past three decades and has nearly 30 franchised units under its belt. The organization also boasts of being a public-listed company and is currently looking forward to expand more! So, if you dream of owning a successful automotive franchising business and are ready to commit your money and efforts for it, then this is the right franchising opportunity. From site selection to customer care services – your franchisor will be at your side, guiding you throughout your franchising course of action with its proven systems. You can build or lease your Tunex center, but it is required to be around 15, 000 to 20, 000 square feet and the location should consist of a population of middle-income or above middle-income groups. The outlet is supposed to be in areas that have shopping centers or places with huge foot traffic and good visibility.

After finalizing the site and carrying out the essential renovation, Tunex will help you in operating your center by offering you adequate training. The extensive training, along with the confidential operation manuals, will be the backbone of your daily running process. In addition, you will benefit from the customized software that will help you in maintaining customers’ vehicle details, controlling inventory as well as in the accounting procedure. Getting customers won’t be a problem with Tunex, thanks to its established brand name and broad base of clientele. So, are you interested to franchise in such a market that will never go into recession, because automobiles are and will be an integral part of any modern society? Come and join this distinguished brand!

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Is It Possible For Cars To Run On Water?

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

run car on water - If you’ve heard of the term, “water cars,” it is more likely that your next question will be on whether or not it is possible for cars to run on water. The answer to that question is a resounding yes. Yes, you can use water as substitute for gasoline and your vehicle will still run the same way that gasoline fuels the car that you have.

For a hundred years now, scientists have been looking for something that could be a substitute to gasoline to fuel machines, especially automobiles. Back then and until now, it has been established that energy can be produced by water. This truth was what fueled scientists to study water as a possible alternative of gasoline to fuel cars to run. One of the reasons why they studied and continued to study water as an alternative source of energy for cars to run on is because of the positive environmental effects that water has on Earth as opposed to the effect that gasoline has in the environment. While gasoline contributes to air pollution and damage the ecosystem, water is the ideal alternative to gasoline for being environment-friendly. That is, water does not contribute to the problem we have on air pollution.

water 4 gas review - For us to understand how cars run on water, we have to understand how it works as it runs our cars.

Kits are available on the market for purchasing these days. These kits can be installed on the car you have to help it run on water. What the kit does once it is installed into the car is that it makes use of electrolysis to convert water into fuel.

You may ask: what is electrolysis? It is simply a process that utilizes electricity to split the two components of water. The source of electricity is the battery of the car and it is what splits the two atoms of hydrogen from that of oxygen. This then leads to the production of an inflammable gas called brown gas. This brown gas is what will produce the energy that would be needed to run the car in a short while.

run your car with water review - Once you know how water runs cars with the help of the kit that can be purchased in the market, you know it’s possible for cars to run on water. Water is economically and environmental-friendly. Now you can save both the money and the environment.

Maintaining A Hybrid Car

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

It seems that global warming is a big problem, and we really need to do something about it. The best way is to get everyone to drive a hybrid car. So here’s some more information on this topic.

run your car on water hoax - Many automobile shops now have their own piece of the hybrid car technology that we can get and have installed in our cars for an affordable fee. This piece of technology turns our cars into hybrid automobiles that are able to run both on water and gasoline products. These latest advancements in technology provide us with innumerable advantages as we can minimize our spending on the cost of fuel alone since these hybrids can now run on water as gasoline substitute. Using water as substitute for gasoline products to run our cars on do not only benefit us because the cost of water is, as we all know, way lower than that of gasoline products on the market, but it also provides us with a cleaner and greener environment. Water, unlike gasoline products, does not produce toxic gases that are released into the atmosphere to add to the threat of global warming.

run your car on water forum - Hybrid cars are actually pretty easy to maintain. Many people may ask if it is safe to have their cars converted into hybrid vehicles that can run both on water and gasoline products. The answer to that query is yes. Converting cars into hybrid vehicles that run on water and fuel is actually safe and does not damage the running capacity of your car’s machinery as water is considered a cooling agent. Moreover, it is more cost-effective and environmental friendly compared to those that run only on gasoline.

run your car on water scam - The cause of global warming is the greenhouse gases that accumulate and form into a big blanket that covers the atmosphere. The major make up of this huge blanket of greenhouse gases that cover the atmosphere are the different toxic gases we use daily, most especially the gases our gasoline or diesel dependent cars spew out of their exhaust pipes. Since we inhabit this place called Earth and are given the task to take good care of it, it is our responsibility to look for ways to reduce this threat on global warming. One thing we can do to lighten the global warming threat is to find alternative fuels to run our cars on instead of gasoline, and other gasoline products such as water.

So, after reading this, are you going to get a hybrid car or run your car on water? It’s really up to you.