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Author: Janelle Elizabeth

It's Time To Spend Less On Gas

There is an easy way to reduce your fuel costs by as much as 20% by getting your engine to run more effectively. You don't have to be a mechanic, engineer or know anything about cars, trucks or generators. If you know how to put gas in your car, or diesel in your truck, then you can do it too.

Most of us are wasting 15-20% of the gas we put into our tanks because this is how much gasoline comes out our tail pipes as smog and pollution. In money terms, this is around $8 for every $40 you spend at the pump. Few of us are rich enough to be able to afford to throw away this amount of money or a regular basis, but most of us do.

You see, engines don't actually use the gasoline in the form we put it into our cars. It needs to be turned into a vapor and then mixed with oxygen to create a rich oxygen/gasoline mixture. This is what the fuel injection system of your car does. If you have an older vehicle, the carburettor performs this task.

However only around 30-50% of the gas going into your car is properly vaporized for ignition. 15-20% is unburnt because of the size of the gasoline molecules (this is what comes out the tailpipe, leaving the black gunk inside the pipe).

More of the energy created in your engine is wasted because of wear and tear on engine components, heat loss, and cooling energy - up to 80% wasted energy.

That's technical enough. What it means though is that each time you add fuel to your tank, you are getting ripped off - firstly because of the high gas price, and again because so much of that gas is wasted.

By reformulating your fuel however, you can virtually eliminate this waste and genuinely save money on gas. Oil companies know that that by spreading out the gasoline particles, they burn better. By doing this they have created their various grades of gasoline - basic, premium, plus etc. Of course they charge extra for it.

By getting more air into the gasoline you can do the same, and it is cheap and easy to do. And the oil companies are not happy that their secret is out.

Using just one ounce of the best quality fuel reformulator, every time you fill up, you will:

* naturally lubricate your engine, increasing its life and reducing wear and tear

* give you a 7-19% mileage increase by reformulating the fuel

* reduce toxic emissions from your engine by at least 30%

Fuel reformuators should not be confused with the 'fuel additives' found on automotive shop shelves. They are not only expensive, but are alcohol or gasoline-based and will not provide the engine-care and results a quality fuel reformulator.

By increasing your fuel economy, giving you a 7-19% mileage per gallon increase, you will need to fill up less often and thereby reduce your gas price over a period.


Rising gasoline prices are changing the way we use our vehicles. But the use of a quality gas reformulator like Ethos FR will see you getting better fuel economy - and that means you fill up less often.
 

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