Why Oil Still Has a Future

(Opinion) Why Oil Still Has a Future

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  • Aaron
    Time for change...

    Browse: HHO-gas for vehicles,
    HHO-gas generators for vehicles,
    Flex-fuel for vehicles,
    Best cellulosic biomass for ethanol,
    Green algae for vehicles,
    Battery Electric Vehicles,
    Battery Electric Vehicles for highway use,
    Deep-cycle batteries for Electric Vehicles.
    Everyone who drives less than 30 miles a day
    obtains and maintains a BEV...Everyone else
    uses ethanol or bio-diesel type fuels--or Com-
    pressed Natural Gass, or Propane...Need for
    'ferrin' oil drops dramatically...Indian and
    Chinese folk take notice and build vehicles for electricity or bio-sources from the start.
    Remaining oil is used as lubricants, mostly...
    ALL fuelled vehicles [ethanol, diesel, CNG/
    LPG-propane] are equipped with HHO-gas genera-
    tors and are re-tuned to get 30-100% better
    mileage!..Yes, oil still has a future--for ap-
    plications which cannot be totally-replaced--
    and lubrication...Aaron Allen..PS/Pls clickit:
    www.electric-cars-for-girls.com [entire site]
    http://water4gas.com/2books.htm?hop=zandyne
    www.hho-generators.net
    for a 'starter' [no pun intended]...Aaron...

    - AaronUS September 5, 2009 1:08PM

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    • countryboy
      Gas

      Thats a change we should look at.Natural gas.Propane would cost more wont it?

      - countryboyUS September 5, 2009 5:31PM

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      • Aaron
        Yes but not much in 'propane country'...

        Hi Country: Propane may cost a bit more than
        regular gasoline in some places but with HHO-
        added [reducing the propane in-flow, it may be
        a real bargan in 'propane country'--parts of US
        and Canada where lots of propane is used for
        heating, cooking , farm equipment, etc. People
        who belong to co-operatives that sell propane
        can obtain it at very reasonable cost which
        doesn't go up/dn as much at the pump...Pls do
        browse and click all of the references in my
        previous msg: Tying a few or several of these
        ideas together can yield a steady, economical
        energy source for vehicles and heating: In the
        same family, there may be a CNG or LPG unit,
        an ethanol or biodiesel one and a BEV [electric
        car or pickup]. There might be an Insight [en-
        gine runs all the time] for long-commutes and
        a Prius [local, short-commuting, errand-running
        etc.] Adding HHO to natural gas, propane, or
        #2 heating oil sure takes a nip out of winter!
        Aaron Allen...

        - AaronUS September 6, 2009 12:31AM

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        • countryboy
          Give it a try

          I would give it a try.Back in the 1970's lots of people ran there car on natural gas.

          - countryboyUS September 6, 2009 7:55AM

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          • Aaron
            Pls lookit these...

            Hi Country [and any other interested drivers]:
            Pls browse these and lookit all links therein..
            1. compressed natural gas vehicles...
            2. Pickens Plan...
            3. www.greencar.com/articles/can-convert-natur
            al-gas.php
            Check your area or highways you drive for avail
            ability of CNG [and LPG--propane--], too...Find
            out if and how you cud add an HHO-gas generator
            to save both the CNG/LPG and the backup gasoli-
            ne, ethanol, or biodiesel...Aaron...

            - AaronUS September 6, 2009 12:42PM

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            • countryboy
              Info

              Thanks for the info.Do you know of any conversion kits form gas to natural gas for cars ?

              - countryboyUS September 6, 2009 3:17PM

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              • Aaron
                Best references I can find...

                Hi Country: Because of potential hazard if done
                unsafely, EPA/DOT frown on DIY kits but there
                are some which competent shops can install. Pls
                pull up and check all links/URLs on:
                www.bing.com/search?q=cng +conversion+kits+for+
                cars &FORM=MSNH11&qs=AS
                There is a good Wikipedia article there also.
                Honda makes a CNG car currently and there are
                several small pickups,vans,and a few Ford Crown
                Vics [former P71 police cars that were NOT used by cops but agencies like 'airport authorities' which have low mileage and nice
                condition [look thru Ebay and other sources]...
                Aaron...

                - AaronUS September 6, 2009 4:17PM

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