May 18 2008

Crude Prices Still Rising. How Are You Going To Afford To Drive?

Lets face it… they have been saying we are running out of oil since the ’70s. Did we cut our usage? No we built bigger less economical cars!

I am thinking the government, big oil and the car manufactures have got us right where they want us and they all are pretty much locked into what they are doing.

How can we the consumer make it or even make a difference with this global warming with prices of alternatives so high they are out of the working persons reach?

There are advances in all alternative power sources. Solar is making huge strides and some can possibly at least afford backup power, heat or solar hot water. Wind power is getting more affordable, but will either of these alternative work for everyone?  There are lots of information recourses and the best way to find the info you are looking for is a search with very targeted keywords. Or look for Magazines like

Home Power Magazine

.My interests at the moment is finding a way to afford to drive to work, shopping, and to go see my family ect……  Being a mechanic I have kind of liked the idea of running my car on water for years but have been scared I guess from lack of knowledge on the subject. About a year ago I began some research for a fuel catalyst that led me into  hydrogen generation and running vehicles on water (catalyst would be a patch that does not work well in all applications and the hydrogen generation will eventually be the only fuel source). The only problem I have found (besides the cost people with the knowledge are charging) is the only by product is water……. (a major pollutant…lol)  no…. this can cause rust. Not such a problem with most metals used in engines now.  Being from Vermont I can’t imagine my exhaust system rusting out from the inside!

I am now an affiliate of

MileageMaker

offering easy to install kits. I have plans to test and install kits or tweek systems for specific applications in my area along with possibly developing a system of my own.  Fuel saving estimates are listed on the MileageMaker site, see if a kit may be an option for you!


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