tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6128643220897267519.post3340614259711399437..comments2023-10-09T04:48:16.837-04:00Comments on whalertly: Ways To Fix The Gas ProblemBargahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13267934390167096150noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6128643220897267519.post-43984671990733427022008-06-22T20:18:00.000-04:002008-06-22T20:18:00.000-04:00Reduce Oil Usage and Lower Emissions I have read a...Reduce Oil Usage and Lower Emissions<BR/><BR/> I have read a lot of these messages about how to reduce the price of gas. So far everyone has been side stepping the real solution to the problem. First in order to get gasoline you need crude oil. Crude oil is used in every thing you use, every plastic water bottle to your coffee cup to the dashboard to the detergent you wash your clothes in. How about the keyboard you use to write these messages. <BR/><BR/> The major project is to reduce the use of oil. For a solution that is only a minor change in our life is in our use of the Automobile. Do the math with me and see how much we can save.<BR/><BR/> When you bought your auto you have an expectancy of 5years or approx. 100,000 miles use of it. What are the two major products used in an automobile? Motor Oil and Gasoline, both products of Crude Oil. Most autos average 5 quarts of oil, a oil filter, and an air filter to be changed every 3000 miles. Most take it to 5000. <BR/><BR/> Well 100,000 divided by 3000 = 33.33 oil changes. Most oil changes cost between $19.95 - 29.95. I'll use the $19.95 for low end ball park figures. $19.95 x 33 =$685.35 spent on oil changes over the 100,000 miles or approx. 5 years. (This doesn't include the air filter)<BR/><BR/> Now let's quit using crude oil in our autos, change to a 25,000 mile synthetic lubricant with a 25,000 mile oil filter, and a 100,000 mile air filter.<BR/><BR/>You will need 4 changes for 100,000 miles - each change will cost $30.00 for oil 5x$6.00 , one oil filter $6.00 one air filter $19.00 = $55.00 x 4 = $220<BR/><BR/>Ordinary Oil Change Synthetic Oil Change Savings<BR/> $685.35 for oil only $220.00 * $465.35 <BR/><BR/>*These are your dealer costs doing the changing yourself.<BR/><BR/> Now let's work on the gasoline. If your car already has a few miles on it, it probably isn't getting the same MPG as it did when it was new. Carbon has built up on the intake valve, piston head, and exhaust valve, you probably have a little black smoke coming from the tail pipe.<BR/><BR/> To take care of this I have a Fuel Reformulator that by using 1 oz per quart of oil in your newly changed oil ( which helps extend the life of the oil even longer) and for the first 3 tanks of gas 2 oz per 10 gallons of fuel, then after the 3rd tank go to 1 oz per 10 gallons.<BR/><BR/> The first 3 tanks clean your engine from the build up that has occurred. Cleaning your fuel injector, piston, intake valve, and exhaust valve. While also Reformulating your fuel so it sprays into the combustion chamber in a finer spray so it will evaporate and burn more efficiently, which then cleans up the emissions by 30 % or more. After this cleaning of your engine you should notice an increase of 7% to 19% increase in MPG. After 100 gallons of fuel you should have traveled equal to the mileage of 110 gallon of fuel or more.<BR/><BR/> Now using just the saving on the oil change you have eliminated 165 qt. Or 41.25 gallons of oil. Nearly one barrel of oil. Now if 100,000 of you would join me in this effort we could save 4,125,000 gallons of oil or 75,000 barrels of oil. How many vehicles are there anyway? It will be 5 -10 years before an alternative vehicle will be in the market place anyway so why not start with what we have.<BR/><BR/>Http://www.lubedealer.com/kadanoil<BR/>http://www.forearthonline.com/KadanProductsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6128643220897267519.post-85626204008612030962008-06-16T14:10:00.000-04:002008-06-16T14:10:00.000-04:00HajileYes, we should walk more, or bike, or stuff ...Hajile<BR/><BR/>Yes, we should walk more, or bike, or stuff like that. The problem is that in most cities they have a shitty mass-transit system and no good area to bike. I would bike to my girlfriends everyday, as she lives roughly two miles away, but I can not as that would involve me biking on some quite dangerous roads. <BR/>That is the main problem, we are not set up like Europe which, at the time of it's creation, is set up as a walking area (that was all they had for the most part).Bargahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13267934390167096150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6128643220897267519.post-74979110380831805462008-06-15T21:47:00.000-04:002008-06-15T21:47:00.000-04:00I think people need to get out and walk more.In Eu...I think people need to get out and walk more.<BR/><BR/>In Europe, most people walk/bike to where ever they are going, savings cars for long trips. IMO, this is the way to go.<BR/><BR/>Of course, it could be said that it would be less practical here, as our stuff tends to be farther apart. Europe is more condensed.<BR/><BR/>And like I ever see it happening. It would be too much of a hassle for us Americans.<BR/><BR/>But cities have absolutely no excuse. I know they have the subway, but I think they need even more public transportation, like rail cars or something. <BR/><BR/>Yeah.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6128643220897267519.post-91641839136797512272008-06-15T18:19:00.000-04:002008-06-15T18:19:00.000-04:00I agree that they could be a blessing in which sho...I agree that they could be a blessing in which shows us the errors of our ways, yet, I still think that the other things i mentioned are valuable, regardless of the overall outcome.Bargahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13267934390167096150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6128643220897267519.post-22899378994274571742008-06-14T22:04:00.000-04:002008-06-14T22:04:00.000-04:00Did you ever think that maybe rising gas prices ar...Did you ever think that maybe rising gas prices are a blessing in disguise? Since Americans don't like to change their habits until they are mildly inconvenienced, maybe high gas prices (which aren't even that high compared to other developed countries) will be the kick in the ass we need to loosen our dependence on oil. Less superfluous trips to the mall maybe?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com