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		<title>Hydrogen Fuel to the Rescue?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Gas Prices Soaring our of Control, we&#8217;ve been cautiously looking at way to improve fuel economy in order to save gas &#38; money. The obvious way is to SLOW DOWN! But even at $3.75/gallon I still see idiots tearing down the road at 80mph in their SUV or pickup truck. My neighbor&#8217;s kid just pickup a Cadillac [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Gas Prices Soaring our of Control, we&#8217;ve been cautiously looking at way to improve fuel economy in order to save gas &amp; money. The obvious way is to SLOW DOWN! But even at $3.75/gallon I still see idiots tearing down the road at 80mph in their SUV or pickup truck. My neighbor&#8217;s kid just pickup a Cadillac Escalade with a 26 gallon fuel tank. Good thing he still lives at home with Mom &amp; Dad because it&#8217;s going to cost about $100 to fill that beast.</p>
<p><strong>So, how else can you increase gas mileage?<br />
</strong>The answer is not gas pills, fuel additives or other &#8220;snake oil&#8221; solutions, they just don&#8217;t work.<br />
<img src="http://www.barplan.com/blog/home/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/run_your_car_on_water.thumbnail.jpg" alt="run your car on water" align="left" />But we did find a site that claims you can use ordinary water to extend your fuel economy. It&#8217;s based on the old science project which demonstrates how electrolysis breaks down water into it&#8217;s component gases, two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. The ingenious device we discovered simply uses your cars electrical system to generate hydrogen gas &#8220;on the fly&#8221; and injects it into the intake manifold.<br />
The $49.95 plans, which claim to work on 99.9% of cars is a fun tech project that will teach you all about this cool new fuel while extending your cars efficiency by 40 percent!<br />
<strong>Wake up!</strong> &#8211; this is nothing more than a scam! &#8211; Please don&#8217;t waste your money on these gimmicks.</p>
<p>The only way to really save gas is to SLOW DOWN, Brake Gently, Carpool and drive only when needed.</p>
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