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Many people expect the same performance out of every hybrid on the road, when in fact there are many different kinds of hybrids. Each type of hybrid offers unique performance, and it is important to get the type that meets your demands and expectations. While many vehicles are simply marketing
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I work pretty much the entire southern part of my state for the company I'm employed with. And for the past 7 months, since they have not found a replacement for the previous individual who held that territory, yours truly has gotten that load 2x's per week, which equates to an extra 3000 miles per month on my car.
Right now of course my company is paying my mileage, yet even they are feeling the pinch at the pump and are in the process of "restructuring" their comp plan, so I'm left with 1 or 2 options....Quit or Use an alternative fuel on my 2005 Range Rover.
I've been surfing the net reading about hybrids, vegetable oil fuels, water, and even sand!
What should I do?
This one site I visited hypermiling.com had some pretty good tips, but some folks have told me that this technique is very risky and jeopardizing to myself and other drivers.
Another site I Googled was water4fuel.info and they had this water conversion kit and manual for about $90-$100 which claimed to increase my mileage as much as 30-50% without any modifications to my engine or warranty.
Veggy oil I was told worked on diesel, and I do not have diesel, so I won't go there, and sand??? I think this concept is not only risky, yet way off base to even consider unless someone qualified could show me otherwise.
Please Help!
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