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2008 September | Half Water Half Gas Reviews

Half Water Half Gas Reviews

Can You Really Save Money?

September 2008

Cheap Gas Finder

Gas prices have gone crazy in the last few years and it’s not very likely that they’ll go down. We all need to keep on driving, so there’s not much you can do. But, with a good internet connection and a little know-how, you can find the cheapest gas stations near you and save a little at the pump. Here are some websites you can use to find the cheapest gas.

Gas Buddy

Gas Buddy can help you find cheap gas in the US and Canada. First off, it tells you what the average gas prices each day. You can also see how much gas is in different parts of the country.

The front page has a US map. You click on your state and it shows you websites for that state. For example, I live in Arizona. When I clicked on Arizona, Gas Buddy gave me three different sites for checking gas prices. I looked at Arizona Gas Prices.com, where it lists all the places you can get gas in Arizona, with the cheapest at the top (At Superfuels in Yuma, you can get gas at $2.04 a gallon!). For a more detailed search, you can put in a metro area, state or zip code and it gives you a map from Google Maps, with all the stations and prices for the area you chose.

Gas Buddy has tons of sites to choose from, for each specific state. I found three sites for Arizona, so there’s no telling what you might find in California or Texas.

MSN Auto

MSN Auto has a map that you can click on, or you can type in your zip code. It will show you all the stations for the area you chose, as well as the average price of gas. Under the map it gives you a list of stations and prices for the area you chose, starting with the cheapest. MSN Auto gives you the price for premium, low grade and diesel.

At the bottom of the page, it shows you an updated national average, along with the highest and lowest. The average was $2.21 a gallon. Cheapest gas in the USA? Springfield, Missouri at $1.73 a gallon. You’re not so lucky if you live in Kaunakakai, Hawaii. Gas there is $3.40!

Gas Price Watch

Gas Price Watch is a giant database where users help keep the info up-to-date. You can join the site and create a profile. Then, you can save your closest or most used stations and check them with the click of your mouse anytime. If your station isn’t listed, you can submit it and add it to the database.

On Gas Price Watch you can search the nation’s gas stations by zip code, state, city, street address or intersection. Gas Price Watch has lots of advanced search options for members, and membership is free. If you join, you can become a "spotter." This means that, when you are buying gas, you can submit the prices to the site if they have changed. When it tells you the price for each station, it tells you how recently it has been "spotted." This way, users keep the system current.

The site is working on a feature called "My Route." With My Route, you can plot your usual way to work, and it will give you a listing of all the gas stations and gas prices along that route. It doesn’t have to be your daily commute; if you’re planning a trip, you can check all the gas stations along the way. I can’t think of anything more convenient for a road trip than knowing all the stations along the way. My Route isn’t ready yet, but it should be up pretty soon.

We’re all dependent on our cars to get us where we need to go, and if the gas prices keep going up, we’ll have to keep paying them. But, there are some ways to save if you’re resourceful. Using the internet to find the cheapest prices near you is one way that you can be smart and save.

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Cheap Gas Stations

Finding cheap gas has been a top priority for people in America for the last few years or so, but it has only been in the last few months that the high gas prices have really started to substantially hurt our wallets. When the Gulf War started in 1991, gas rose to around $1.30 per gallon in my area and people wanted to riot in the streets. Not that there wasn’t good cause for such concern since the average cost of a gallon of gas prior to that point in time hovered around one dollar per gallon. So in reality, this was equivalent to a 33% price hike in just over a period of a few months. At today’s prices, that would be equal to a jump from $3.35 per gallon to $4.45 per gallon in a fairly short amount of time.

The saying has been for quite while that adjusted for inflation, gasoline is still not at its all time historical high. The previous record average for high fuel costs was set in 1981 with an adjusted price of $3.15 per gallon. That benchmark had been surpassed, however, in 2007; now making the average price of gasoline the most expensive it has ever been in US history. So getting to the topic at hand; where is the cheap gasoline? This can be looked at in a couple different ways. For one, why are fuel prices at such records highs, and two, where can you find cheap gasoline, if you even can?

The first part of that question is a lot easier to answer then the second. One of the biggest reasons gas prices have gone up so high is the extra demand for fuel by emerging nations. For example, China’s increased fuel consumption is responsible for over thirty eight percent of the total growth in world oil demand. Couple that with the rapidly rising Chinese currency versus the declining American dollar and you can see that cheap gas is easier to come by in China, therefore the demand continues to climb.

The next part of the equation has to do with refining capabilities. The refinery process is what turns crude oil into gasoline. In the 1980’s, there were over 300 refinery plants owned and operated by big oil companies in the United States. This really helped in maintaining cheap gas prices. That number is now down to under 175. The main reason for this? Less refineries keeps supply limited. And with a large demand that limited supply helps keep prices high. But big oil company profits are not the entire reason gas prices are high, as there profits account for only twenty nine percent of gas costs. There are also several small and large players that have there hands on fuel prices as well. From the start, oil is located and retrieved, and then the barrels of oil are sold on the open market, transported, refined, transported again, and then sold at your local gas station. There’s also a gasoline tax on every gallon of gas sold. In the last 15 years or so the gas tax accounted for almost fifty percent of every gallon sold, but now that number is down to around fifteen percent.

So will we ever see the return of cheap gas prices in the United States? We will probably never see $2 per gallon gasoline again, but it is possible they we may see a gas price ‘bubble’ that may bring a price correction later down the road. What would precede such an event? It could be such things as a strengthened US dollar, a substantial decrease in fuel demands due to a dramatic increase in highly fuel efficient vehicle purchases, or just a decrease in fossil fuel demands overall due to developments in alternate energy sources.

But is there anyplace to find cheap gas? You can start by visiting a gas price tracking website like gasbuddy.com or gaspricewatch.com. These websites are databases that allow you to search viewer submitted gas prices in your area and compare different gas stations to find the best price. Don’t expect to find any huge savings, but it is a start if you’re looking to maximize your fuel budget. The next best choice would be to buy a used car that gets high gas mileage. You can check fuel mileage ratings for a large variety of vehicles at the EPA’s website devoted to the subject.

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Cheap Gas Locator

In finding a cheap gas locator, it is very necessary to be aware of your own locality. If you’re a newbie in the neighborhood and have a vehicle with you, you might want to search for a cheap gas locator by asking your new neighbors or looking at the Internet to check for the nearest gasoline stations in your area.

At the same time, it is a very useful tool especially for travelers who either go for business trips or who always go out for nature trekking, joy ride and many others. Looking for a gas locator is definitely an uncommon thing with a lot of people but a very important means of looking for cheap gas in order for you to budget already your travel expenses as well as know where to go for gasoline and where to refer to your friends and family members who might need to know what gasoline station offers cheap gas in your area.

On the other hand, you may browse through the Internet to look for cheap gas as well as gasoline stations that might offer not just prices but services as well for you and for your vehicle. It is not just offered to those who are looking for cheap gas but it is also a way of telling and informing people of the rise and low of gasoline prices depending on the world market nowadays.

Lastly, finding a cheap gas locator should be addressed to people in the present world. This is mainly because, there are a lot who would rather bring their vehicles than commute. By becoming aware of finding a cheap gas locator, one will be able to know where to go and how much gasoline costs per day and the various services that are offered by gasoline companies / stations.

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Scam half water half gas

After reading the three books from water 4 gas, it’s hard to call the water 4 gas system a scam. So much effort was put into testing the systems and providing information about it that it’s hard to consider it anything but valuable.

I believe that some people are calling water for gas a scam because they expect more than a book. Visitors to the website more than likely quickly look at the pictures and expect a ready to go package to be delivered.

This is not the case; the books provide pictures and part numbers and places to buy the items needed to build your own system and instructions on how to install it.

After doing some research on the basic part of the system I have found that it operates very similar to alcohol injection kits that have been available for race cars for many years.

Alcohol injection kits can be very expensive, costing up to $600. The water for gas website has found a less expensive way to build and install a system that will increase fuel economy. Plus you can continue to expand the system at your own pace to further increase your miles per gallon.

Once installed in your vehicle, you’ll notice a quiet, smoother ride in your vehicle as well. The water that converts into a gas, known as Hydroxy, actually steam cleans your engine eliminating built-up corrosion. Some people who have already installed the water 4 gas system into there vehicles have reported an increase in gas mileage of 100-200% overall.

For under $200, your car can be upgraded to burn not only gas but water before prices climb from $4.00 a gallon to $7 or $8 dollars a gallon (which many countries in Europe are already seeing). Those who are unwilling to prepare for the future will suffer at the hands of the ‘gas man’. My advice, be smart, prepare yourself and your family and friends.

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How Do I Find Out if Half Water Half Gas is True

Water for gas. Is it possible to run your car on water? This is the question people are asking in hopes of finding a way to increase their gas mileage and fight rising gas prices.

First it is important to understand that you are not running your car on water alone. You are actually using water as a supplemental fuel source to turn your car into a water burning hybrid.

Next you must realize that you need to extract the energy out of the water using less energy than it takes to create it. This is not realistic if you are trying to get pure hydrogen out of water.

But it is possible if you are just trying to separate the oxygen atom from the two bonded hydrogen atoms and create a burnable fuel known as HHO, or Brown’s gas named after the famous researcher Yull Brown.

You create this gas by building your own hydrogen generator. This is simple to do and the parts can be found locally and for under $65. I built mine over the course of a single weekend with common household tools.

The hydrogen generator works by electrolysis. You simply provide a small amount of power from your car’s battery through a set of electrodes submersed in water and the opposite charges rip the water molecule apart into two parts hydrogen, one part oxygen.

This gas is created on-demand and is safe and burns cleanly. When combined with the gas you are already using, the resulting mixture allows the engine to run cooler, cleaner and with more power.

Cars are designed to get lousy gas mileage. Unburned fuel is hidden by mandated catalytic convertors making sure we fill up more and more often (which of course is heavily taxed) and the harmful deposits left wear out your engine ensuring eventual failure.

At least this seems to be the thinking of thousands upon thousands of people who have built their own hydrogen generators and have doubled their gas mileage and increased their engines performance.

I’ve been running my own hydrogen generator for a few months now and have seen an increase of about 35%. I’m basically using water for gas and could not be happier!

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Half Water Half Gas Results

With the fuel prices going out of this world, it makes me hate filling up, especially when it takes nearly 26 gallons to fill up my truck. It used to cost me over $100 to fill up each and every time! It’s completely and utterly ridiculous! No one in there right mind should have to pay those prices that we’re being charged. But with the gas prices continuing to rise and with no end in sight we have to look for a solution.

What about the concept of running your vehicle on water & gas? You may ask yourself is it actually possible to run your car, truck, or SUV off a combination of both gas and water? Running a vehicle ‘COMPLETELY’ off water is impossible, but with the mix of gasoline and water it is completely possible.

The "Half Water Half Gas" Guide, explains exactly what you need in order to run your car off water and gasoline. Inside the guide you will find step by step instructions with full diagrams to help you build the system. All the parts can even be found at your local hardware store. It can be totally assembled in very little time and with very little money. Besides saving a boat load of money on fuel costs, you also are promoting a nice, clean environment. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that the system I have in my truck is cutting my fuel costs by 62%. On average with this system installed in your vehicle, you are able to cut fuel costs anywhere between 50% to 60%. That’s huge isn’t it?

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Free Half Water Half Gas Book

Envision how much extra cash you’d have these days if you paid even half as much to fuel your car. All you need is a kit with instructions on how to build a converter. Kits can be purchased for $100 or less and parts will cost between $60 and $150. A water hybrid vehicle burns a combination of water and gas and will cut your gas spending by about 40% or more. There are a number of different types of kits available for you to convert your own vehicle into a water hybrid and the best conversions use plain tap water. Converting your vehicle is not difficult or expensive and works on 99.9% of vehicles. It works on vehicles that run on gas or diesel, including cars, vans, trucks and SUVs.

The way that hybrid vehicles differ from water for gas cars is in the electric motors. Not to mention the outlandish braking systems and high voltage cables that transfer 270 volts in hybrids! Routine maintenance remains the same as they were when running on basic gasoline: change the oil and filters, look at the brakes, examine the coolant level, turning signals, wipers, lights, tires, and defroster etc.

With gas poised to hit $4 per gallon this summer, everybody wants to know how to run their cars and SUVs on water. Did you know that with a little bit of tweaking, you can actually convert water to gas for your car or truck? Burning water for gas really improves the environment as well, instead of adding smog and smoke to the atmosphere that kills the planet. The way you convert water to gas is by adding a few essential components to your engine. Because there are alternative fuel sources already, all you need is a few assembled components, about 1 day, some tools and a garage, and the result is a water and gas powered car with greatly improved gas mileage.

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Half Water Half Gas Book

I am sure that you have heard about water fuel technology already, but does it really work? Many people are very skeptical about it, and I certainly did not believe in it at first either. If this was really true, we would all be able to save money and the environment at the same time. After searching on the internet for more information, I discovered that this concept is quite reasonable, and I went ahead to purchase a system online called Simple Water Car.

1. How Does The Simple Water Car System Work?

After reading through the manual and looking at the diagrams, I realized that it is not the water that powers the car, but a compound extracted from water that runs the vehicle. Also, it would be impossible to depend entirely on water yet. Some amounts of gasoline is still required, although a 100% water powered car may exist in the future.

The Simple Water Car system has taught me how to build a system that attaches to my vehicle to allow it to run on half water and half gas. By combining these 2 resources together, I have been able to save half of my gas expenses of $100s of dollars every month. I truly believe that I would be able to save much more over the long term, and I am very glad that I decided to try this water car system.

2. Why Would You Want to Run Your Car on Water?

One of the best reasons is due to the ever rising cost of gas that is forcing some households to consider selling their cars. Running your automobile with water has easily cut down my gas expenses, and I certainly do not want to rely on gasoline when there seems to be no end to its rising prices.

3. Other Benefits of Using Simple Water Car System

Using this system is also more environmentally friendly due to less gas combustion. I have immediately begun to feel that my car runs cleaner now. This will also increase my engine’s lifespan and reduce the amount of damage done to the environment.

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