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Tuesday, 1 May 2007
Coming Soon...
Mood:  rushed
Topic: Fuel Savings

I'm just finalising my first eBook.  Aimed squarely at motorists that are hurting at the gas pump this ebook will help you reduce your fuel consumption and save money.

Called 21 Essential Tips To Reduce Your Fuel Consumption I will list a number of practical no cost, and low cost, actions that you can take right now to save money every time you fill your tank.

Readers of this blog will be the first to be able to pick up a copy.

Look out for it over the next week or so.

 

Gareth. 


Posted by garethlh at 12:02 AM NZT
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Sunday, 22 April 2007
Save Money Every Time You Fill Your Tank With Gas
Mood:  special
Topic: Fuel Savings

Gas prices are rising, AGAIN Frown

Motorists, that's you and me, are being slugged by ever rising gas and diesel (distillate) prices and there does not look like we are going to get a reprieve any time soon.

What can we do?  How many motorists are prepared to put up with it without a fight?

I, for one, do not intend to go on paying full price for fuel at the pump. So I looked for ways to save fuel so that I don't have to buy as much.

After checking out the internet, and speaking with friends and colleagues, I concluded that most fuel additives and so called fuel saving devices were merely gimmicks.  Take my advice and avoid them. 

There was only one product that I seriously considered.

Modern fuels burn at an efficiency in excess of 99.95% so there is little room for improving the fuel itself (so out go the additives).  

This product is an engine conditioner. It works by creating a catalytic coating on the internal surfaces of the combustion chamber. This catalyst makes the fuel burn faster (at the same efficiency rate). But because the fuel burns faster more power is produced because all of the fuel is burnt whilst it is still in the chamber.

Without the catalyst some of the fuel is still burning as it leaves the combustion chamber. This is wasted fuel and wasted power.

Simply drop one of these fuel saving caplets into the fuel tank when you fill up at the pump. The precursor in the caplet  dissolves in the fuel before being delivered into the combustion chamber where the ignition process creates the coating.

Stop using the engine conditioner and it will wear off after about 3 or 4 tanks full of fuel.

So you're probably wondering what savings I've been getting...

On the Toyota Camry I save about 10.4% - not a bad saving at all.

On the Ford Falcon (Australian model) - I honestly don't know.  I was so impressed with the saving that we didn't even bother to take the before and after readings - the one thing I do know is that we are saving money every time we fill up at the pump.

The manufacturers have chosen multi-level marketing (MLM) as their preferred method of selling this product. By using word of mouth advertising more and more people are discovering the benefits of using this engine conditioner and motorists all over the world are saving money and saving fuel. 

The name of this product? MPG-Caps and you can also buy the product directly from my website: http://www.gripwise.myffi.biz

Prices are in US Dollars. 

Australian customers can buy online and save because of the strength of the Australian Dollar against the US Dollar (over 83 cents at the time of writing) and another 10% off the cost of the caplets because you don't need to pay GST!

 


Posted by garethlh at 7:43 PM NZT
Updated: Monday, 23 April 2007 11:11 PM NZT
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