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How Fuel Enhancers Works

With the recent increase in fuel prices, here is something I noticed- People will drive across town to save a few pennies on the gallon. I was one of those people! Then, I was introduced by a friend of mine to this little green pill that enhances fuel, thus increases gas mileage.

So, how do the pills work?

The gas pills have the property of modifying the fuel’s molecular structure and liberating the energy contained within.

* This is achieved by Brownian motion which consists on the molecular movement of the components of the polymeric chains contained in hydrocarbons. Because the gas pills are a catalyst, they are capable of speeding or retarding a chemical reaction, without breaking down or changing the chemical reaction and producing a transformation which modifies the molecules. The result is the liberation of the total energy contained within.

* The main property of fuels is the heat value, or the quantity of energy that the fuel liberates during combustion.

* The volatility or evaporation of a liquid fuel is determined by the air/vapor ratio that can be achieved at a given temperature. This is the result of the FLASH POINT (the temperature at which the quantity of vapor is enough to form a mixture of air and flammable fuel). Each type of combustible has a different flammable point according to the norm ASTM D92-52 and D93.

* Now, when lowering the flash point temperature, one can obtain a DEW POINT, with more evaporation, achieving an air and fuel mix with a bigger energy saturation. This produces more heat value with less combustible and a better and more complete combustion mix. The effect of the gas pills allows to diminish the combustion point increasing the concrete characteristics of evaporation that all fuels have at normal pressure and temperature. This is why we obtain a FLASH POINT at a lower temperature, increasing the amount of burning gases.

* The enzymatic catalyst has countless applications in the food, textile, paper, alcohol, organic, chemical and other industries. Its manufacturing is especially designed for liquid petroleum-based fuels.

* The gas pills have the property of modifying the physical state of these fuels, accelerating the breaking of molecular connections.

Benefits to the Environment

* The use of the gas pills in diesel and gasoline increases the production of carbon dioxide (perfect combustion) and it diminishes the production of carbon monoxide (incomplete combustion) reducing the environmental pollution generated by carbon monoxide. This way, smoke and gas emissions are reduced by more than 50%, gradually eliminating the formation of suspended particles.

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Posted by: Automan on Monday, May 19th, 2008

Health Insurance Coverage Of Motorcycle-Related Injuries

Those who love to ride motorcycles know there are dangers involved in the pursuit. Even if the cyclist is the perfect driver, observant of all laws and careful with the road conditions, things can happen. Most times, it’s another driver that causes the problem, but who is at fault isn’t the primary concern when injuries take place. It is at these times the smart motorcyclist is the one that happens to have not only good motorcycle coverage, but also a solid health insurance policy.

Injuries related to motorcycle accidents can be severe. Since the driver isn’t protected from head to toe by a car’s body, there can be sliding, scraping, crushing and other types of damage. Recuperation can be long and costly.

The best way to make sure you’re prepared for the worst is to be certain you have a good policy. Whether it’s one provided by your employer or a private purchase plan, there are some basics about medical insurance anyone - a motorcyclist or not - should understand.

Many plans come with a deductible. This is the amount of money that has to be paid before the policy can be used. Generally, the lower the better for medical insurance. And, in some cases, the personal injury protection or PIP deductible on a motorcycle policy itself can be higher if a good health plan will supplement. Deductibles can be per incident in the case of motor policies or annual.

Co-insurance involves cases where two policies come into play. This is common in motor vehicle related accidents. One plan may pay first or be the lead payer while the other one picks up where the first left off. Doctors’ offices and medical facilities generally can help the insured figure who which has to pay what.

A co-payment is a set amount a person insured under a medical policy has to pay per visit to a doctor, hospital or other facility. The amount remains the same regardless of the status of the deductible.

Most medical insurance companies set an out-of-pocket maximum for their clients on an annual basis. This is the total amount of money out of pocket a person will be asked to pay in any given year. Once this amount is met, the insurance generally kicks in at 100 percent, minus the deductible amount. This, of course, does not include premium expenses either.

The lifetime max on a policy is something to consider as well. Since accidents can be costly, the figure is worth keeping in mind. Generally, policies offer a lifetime max of about $1 million. This means once that figure has been met, the policy typically won’t cover anything else.

Of particular concern to cyclists is the exclusion clause of a policy. This will tell the insured what is not covered by the policy. In other words, it’s the fine print.

Generally, those who have a good motor vehicle policy and good medical insurance can rest assured their needs will be met if an accident does take place. Shopping for health insurance and auto insurance, however, should be a deliberate process.

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Posted by: Automan on Monday, May 19th, 2008

Wheelskins | 14 1/2 X 436-oak | 2001 - 2006 | Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Momo Wheel 14 1/2 X 4 | Wheelskins Leather Steering Wheel Cover | Oak

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Posted by: Automan on Monday, May 19th, 2008

Meguiar’s X2000 Water Magnet Drying Towel

Meguiar’s X2000 Water Magnet Drying Towel Meguiars ultra plush Water Magnet absorbs up to 3X the water of traditional terry towels to reduce drying time and create a spot-free finish. The extra large 22 x 30 waffle textured towel wrings out effortlessly and is trimmed with premium satin edges to prevent scratching.
Customer Review: Great Product
We bought the Meguiar’s water magnet towel, about a month ago and it works excellent. We love it and would definitely recommend. It makes drying the car a breeze!!!
Customer Review: Best towel ever.
I have tried just about every drying product out there and always ended up back with my old bath towels (cotten of course) until I came across this towel. Excellent absorbsion. It takes only one towel to do the whole car, does not leave streaks. I usually use 2 or 3 bath towels. I first use the California blade then this towel. I stocked up on them because they are hard to find around here. Nothing else compares.

Posted by: Automan on Monday, May 19th, 2008