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Detoxing Engines Can Save Lives and Money at the Fuel Pump

Does the word pollution evoke a passive response from you? I am embarrassed to say that before this article, pollution was an impotent word further weakened by its necessity we depend on engines of all shapes and sizes to function in modern society.

After completion of research, pollution now elicits a bittersweet awareness, as it legions an invigorated ominous significance.

Every day of our lives, we obliviously inhale poisonous substances into our lungs poisonous entities with devastating long term and/or immediate life-threatening affects.

The process of burning gasoline or diesel in our engines produces:

Posted by: Automan on Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The Fuel of Stress, Anxiety and Depression

In the 21st Century, it is predicted that stress and stress related illnesses such as depression and anxiety will become the biggest killers. Despite significant advances in housing, standards of living, quality of food, and medical science, the pressures all of us have to face in todays world are as demanding as any pressures experienced by our predecessors.

Why are these illnesses on the rise? And why do some people become so ill through these illnesses, they can find it hard to function?

Posted by: Automan on Monday, April 28th, 2008

How To Reduce Fuel Consumption Amidst Skyrocketing Gas Prices

Gas prices keep skyrocketing. But there is a lot a motorist can do to reduce fuel consumption. There are quite a few easy and inexpensive maintenance steps that can be taken to add miles to every gallon and save money.

Consumers waste millions of dollars everyday because of dirty oil, worn spark plugs, faulty thermostats, loose gas caps, underinflated tires, malfunctioning engine controls, poor wheel alignment, dirty air filters, and so on. These problems are basic and easy to take care of, yet still they are major causes of wasted fuel.

Posted by: Automan on Monday, April 28th, 2008

Maintaining Your Tires Keeps Your Car Healthy

We often ignore our tires unless they’re flat. But they play a vital role in the overall condition of your car. Maintain them properly, and you’ll save money on repairs and on fuel costs.

Keeping your tires properly inflated ensures that they wear longer and can prevent accidents. Your car likely has a card or sticker attached to the door edge or the inside of the glove box door. The right amount of air your tires need is specified here. In case your car doesn’t have this sticker, you can check your owner’s manual.

Posted by: Automan on Monday, April 28th, 2008