Sunday, March 29, 2009

Using Water to Operate Your Car

If you ever wanted to save on the cost of gas and use another substance to drive your car. You have come to the right place, I am going to show you how you can use Water to e run your and use less gas. Yes, water sounds unbelievable, well read on:

The use of water will help save gas in a more efficient way. Most engines on cars have been poorly designed to even operate. It is a fact that only 20% of gas is actually used to drive your car, while the other 80% is water used.

Ways to boost your gas efficiency;

· Double your mileage will cut the gas cost.

· Protect your own health by keep the emissions on your car clean.

· If you are warming your car, prevent giving pressure to the accelerator which leaks out more gas from your vehicle.

· IRS tax credit by using the green energy.

You can covert an older model car to run car on water than gas. All the material you need can be purchased at your local Auto Part store in your area. The following materials needed are;

· Electrical wiring

· A sealed quart size container

· Baking soda

· Large bottle of tap or distilled water

· CPVC Pipes

Your engine must be modified, but it is also reversible therefore it will not void out your warranty. This method is good for diesel and gas powered vehicles. For example; SUV, vans and trucks.)

The instructions are as follows;

· Complete the process of the container installation and fill it with water and baking soda.

· The electricity will come from your car’s battery and break the water molecules to be 2 parts which are the hydrogen and oxygen.

· An electrolysis process begins with HHO supplied to your engine’s air.

This method will increase your car’s gas efficiency. It is used among millions of people around the world and is now being used even more.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Bringing Cars to the United States

Many people buy cars from other countries and bring them in to the United States. The cars are not as expensive as they are in the United States and it is less complications and paperwork to deal with. You can get a better deal with the manufacturer overseas than you can in your local area.

It is an easy process to import cars from other countries it also cancels out the process of compromises with a salesman. You just simply bid on the car that you want, and send your payment and the car will be delivered to you wherever you are. It is an excitement to the customer that know they have an opportunity to buy a car that no one else has the chance to out bid them.

Here are two important aspects that you can use to import your car from other countries:

1. Purchase from Stock – This method allows you to buy a car from a dealership with a stock of vehicles. You can view the details of the car and the inspection before importing to the United States. If there is a fixed price it also allows you to bargain with the price. You may have to pay additional expenses or importing the car.

2. Buying your car from an auction - This method allows you to bid even if you cannot be there in person. You can search for an agent to participate on your behalf, and if you are the winning bidder. You simply select the car that you want to bid on and give the agent your price. They will submit your bid and if you win, all information will be forwarded to you for finalization and shipping.

By selecting the auction method you have the advantage of using the agent or you can go online and bid on an auction directly. It may be a longer process if you do it yourself, but it will be less expenses to pay. If you use an agent services there will be agent cost to pay to ensure that he handles all procedures as instructed.

You can learn more information about import cars by going online and typing in (import cars from other countries) and you will receive other valuable information.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Simple methods to quickly inspect a car

Checking the engine

The fluids reflect the condition of the engine.

Check the oil – the dipstick level should show an adequate amount of oil. Should a milky look be present, the water is mixing with the oil. This means either cracked heads or a blown head gasket

Unscrew the oil cap and look on its underside – again if it looks milky, major engine problems may be the cause.

Check the radiator – ensure that it is cool upon touching. A hot radiator is extremely dangerous. Check for antifreeze is set to the maximum. Look at the cap also for milky substances, if present then there may be major problems with it.

Check the transmission – Get the car running first for an accurate reading

Inspect the body of the car

Look at car’s seams – look on the hood for the left seam, then compare it with the seam on the right. Compare the width of both seams. Do so for the seams of the trunk as well. Different widths mean that the car was probably involved in a collision and some amount of repair work was done.

Missing stickers from manufacturers also indicates a previous collision

Check under the hood for a manufacturer’s sticker on its underside. If absent, the original hood may have been replaced following a collision from the front.

Also check the inside of the driver’s door. Manufacturer’s stickers are usually on the inside or simply near the door.

Paint over spray is also another indication. Evidence is usually present under the hood or even near the radiator, among other areas of a vehicle’s engine. Proceed to scan all over the car for these marks.

Checking for signs of floods

Open the trunk and take a deep breath. If you detect a musty mouldy odour, this means that the car has probably experienced some floods.

Is the car burning oil?

Start the car up and press on the accelerator. A friend should stand in the back, looking for blue or black smoke from the tailpipe. Later, when it has cooled down, wrap your finger with a napkin and sweep the tailpipe. If it has an oily black substance, it means that car burns oil.

Don’t forget to check that all accessories are in working order. Check the lights, windscreen wipers, and air conditioning, radio and power windows. When you start the car, no warning lights should be on – check the engine or battery.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The Muscle Cars of Today

Muscle cars have always been something admired by men and women alike for most of the past 40 years. The new age brings designs which are sleeker, sexier and most definitely more power. One of the most well known of the new breed is none other than the Ford Mustang. This piece of work is certainly a dream to own. The beautiful exterior design, the luxury it holds underneath its hood and the superbly high performance makes it a reason for envy to most car owners.

The modern muscle cars typically have two doors and powered by a roaring v8 engine. The price tags on these new designs are somewhat more affordable now and this has led to its appeal to more and more college students. Muscle cars were initially meant for racing when it was first introduced in the late 1960’s up to the earlier bit of the 1970’s. Back then the idea was to take a huge, powerful engine and put in into a small, light car. This guarantee high speeds and was perfect for straight line racing. Nowadays, we see them everywhere from the busy roads to the highways of America.

Today the designs have been made so that they reflect more of a European style. The time of small, light cars have long gone with the modern designs including full sized cars, some pony cars and even compacts equipped with an engine much more powerful compared to the ones back then. The American media referred to these cars then as ‘supercars’ of their time. The term of ‘muscle car’ was not really used to describe them until after their production had stopped.

Car manufacturers nowadays develop limited editions of very high performance models of their cars. The more famous muscle cars of this time include the Chevy Camaro, the Chevy Corvette and of course the highly acclaimed Ford Mustang. This holds true for even some college students and the muscle car fanatics.

Let’s just hope that the newer designs would be more fuel efficient!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

BMW- Additional Accessories and Upgrades

The BMW is advancing further by accommodating to the demands of their owner’s adventurous lifestyle. The aftermarket accessories include snowboard carriers, swing-away, mud guards, the hitch mounted skis and even all-weather cargo liners for both the E70 and E53 models. This is synonymous with the assumptions of the marketing team for BMW, stating that current consumers have lifestyles which require a flexible vehicle for all purposes. The consumers nowadays have higher demands and can afford the additional accessories.

The consumer nowadays is not satisfied by simply accepting the original product, instead they look for aftermarket upgrades available to dramatically improve the performance of the vehicles as well as add more value to it. These aftermarket systems are becoming more popular as their manufacturers are keen to provide products which are of equal, if not higher, quality in terms of craftsmanship and also engineering compared to the original manufacturers. They have identified and improved on these performance systems and have come up with ingenious devices to boost the vehicles.

For example, if you decide to upgrade the BMW Performance system for air intake, your engine’s efficiency is improved by reducing the fall in pressure causing a boost in both horsepower and torque. This will also increase the engine RPM and also its output as the upgrade also allows the engine by-products to clear the vehicle in a more efficient manner. It also enhances the air circulation system and the power of your motor, evident by producing a deep throaty rumble which each rev.

Another popular choice is an upgrade to enhance the vehicle’s suspension and handling systems. This is known as a short shifting system as it improves the shifting ability for transmission by reducing the distance between gears resulting in a smoother shift ratio. These high performance control arms will increase dramatically the handling capability of your vehicle, delivering immediate reactions regardless of the condition of the terrain. Adding a carbon strut brace further improves the handling around corners, especially on uneven surfaces. It ties both front strut towers together and causes a more rigid front chassis along with a quicker steering response.

These are just a few of the aftermarket systems available to help upgrade your vehicle. Take some time for research and pick the upgrade most suitable for your motoring needs.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Treasure Chest of Auto Parts

All cars are subject to wear and tear, just like anything else you may purchase, before they are headed for the junk yard. The only way to prolong their working life is to gather spare parts for when they eventually wear off their usefulness. While there are many places which you may find auto parts, apart from the junk yard, the auto salvage yard would be one of your better options.

These salvage yards differ from junk yards in that there are many useful parts available from some vehicles still functioning. This is not always true for junk yards as most of the vehicles you find there are either broken beyond repair or simply put there because it would be too costly to repair them. Of course, you may have to look carefully for the right parts.

The abundance of viable parts makes auto salvage yards sort of a goldmine for those looking for cheap parts. What makes this more interesting is that some of the parts you are looking for may not be available at your neighbourhood store, whereas here you may extract any part of the vehicle and reassemble it into your own car. This often occurs when your car is no longer in production or the parts are simply too hard to come by. Simply look for the exact same model at the salvage yards and specify which parts you require.

It is best to contact these yards beforehand and set an appointment to meet up with the person in charge. They usually have certain rules and safety regulations before allowing you to have a look. It is a good idea to enquire about the parts you desire beforehand also as they may even help you search for them. Always inspect the parts before making the purchase and check their working condition as well.

Finally, you may also want to try the junk yard as an alternative or simply call the manufacturer. Of course the latter option would be the most expensive of all.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Searching for car parts?

All cars break down at some point and require a certain amount of repair before they are functional again. More often than not, the mechanic would advise you to replace some parts of the vehicle for smoother handling or to improve the working condition of the car. So where do you get these parts?

If you are looking for some relatively common parts, try the closest neighbourhood auto parts store. They usually keep a stock of common parts in good condition. If what you need is rather unique to the vehicle, try the official dealer or even the manufacturer itself. These parts will definitely cost more as they may not be available at other stores. A cheaper alternative for car parts would be to visit a salvage yard.

When a car is involved in an accident, the damage may be so severe that it would be more costly to repair it compared to buying a new one. In these situations, salvage yards gather these vehicles and extract from them the working parts as there may be hundreds of perfectly viable parts. The remainder or unusable parts are sold as scrap metal. The more popular parts are usually kept at the lot, in a storefront or for display. Other parts are usually collected from the vehicles when a customer calls in requesting for them. Sometimes, customers are allowed to search for the cars themselves and remove the desired parts using the tools provided.

Most salvage yards will ship over the parts you ordered over a certain period of time, usually within the week. Even with the shipping cost, these parts are much cheaper compared to the other methods of acquiring spare parts. In fact the internet has made it even easier to search for the parts you need. Many salvage yards have come together to from networks with an inventory of common parts in high demand. Special parts may also be available, simply ask and they will search their yard for you.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Get a Good Deal on Cars at the Auction

Do you want a good deal, and not rely on the annoying salesman that follows you on the lot. You have the right to go to an car auction and get a good deal. Your mechanic can seize a good deal for you that won’t cost you as much as the new car dealership. There are new model cars as well as late model cars being sold for as little as $500 cash money. You can visit one of the local car auction along with your mechanic make bids on cars and drive away the same day. Your requirements are as follows;

· Make sure you have at least $1000, that should cover the cost of the car, and any fees they may ask for.
· You will be accompanied by your mechanic so stay buy his side, and rely on his recommendations.
· Be sure and have your drivers license, social security card and current insurance, just in case if they ask for it. BE PREPARED!

The car auction is available for the public to come in with the proper access and bid on cars. They will assign the car to the person that bid the highest and you can drive away in the same day. Your payment methods are check, cash or money order.

You can search the internet for car auctions that will allow you to bid online and also pay online, you may have to register first to participate. This could be a nice gift for a family member or graduation gift. When you buy a car at the auction there are no hassles to deal with or heavy paperwork of verification to deal with. You can find a good car for cash money without having to be qualified for financing or down payment issues. The salesperson will give you the total price after bidding and you pay that amount and you are on your way home in your new car.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Your Car Can Look Like New Again

Everyone is not in the market to buy a new car, or truck, but if you old model car is still in good running condition you can make it look like new again.

The Paint Job

The first thing you want to do is touch up the outside with a good car wash and wax. Make note of any scratches and dents in your car. There are items that will help touch away those scratches and dents without an expensive paint job. Your local auto part store has all the items that you need, just make sure you get the right color that matches. Once you put the paint on your car, make sure it dries for at least 4-6 hours.

Removing Scratches and dents

Have your car professional buffed at the car wash or you can do it yourself with the proper equipment. This will improve the outer appearance of your car. You can do it yourself which will be less expensive by renting or using an old dry cloths to buff with, you must be careful if you have a clear coat finish use extra precaution not to damage the car.

Dent Removals

Use a item called Dent Pro to remove any dents that you may have on your car. You can locate a mechanic that specialize in dents that will run you about $50-$100 to remove the dent from your car.

Your Car Window

For minor scratches you can use treat it for about $50 at the mechanic shop. For any major damages, you will have to replace the entire window. You can check with your insurance company for coverage on your car for this particular item.

The Interior of your car

To get rid of that old smell from your car, steam cleaning the carpet will give you a fresh new car smell. The caution with steam cleaning is that it can affect the car’s computer. You can use the car wash shampoo for your interior carpet and buying a new fragrance spray to deodorize on a daily basis. This method will be less expensive and less the time.

The re-constructing of your to make it look new again is worth money and it won’t cost you a lot of money. You can maintain this car by continuing the steps every 6months to keep the paint looking like new and purchasing a car cover to protect it from the rain and hail storms.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Buying A Car Without Getting Ripped Off



The worst nightmare when buying a new car is that it turns out to be a lemon (meaning no good). Noon wants to buy a car and it doesn’t make it home to show off to your friends. When buying a car, you should consider a lot of things,

1. Price – how much can you afford?

2. Finances – you should re-calculate your budget and your expenses and include your car note and insurance rates.

Here are some suggested tips to help you buy a car without being ripped off;

· When shopping for car, carry a blue book with you so you can determine the price that the dealership is charging and what’s in the blue book.
· Make sure that the car can hold up in all types of weather.
· Most importantly when test driving the car, ask if you can drive it to the mechanic shop for a check, if they say yes, then you have nothing to worry about.
· Make sure that the car that you choose is good on gas mileage and it won’t cost you a fortune.
· Find out long you want to keep the car, or maybe get a 24 month lease term.

You should take your time when searching for that the right type of vehicle for you. Study all the trends and make sure that the car will not be a difficulty trying to sell after you have paid it off. A buyer’s regret is that they got a bad deal. You need to make sure that the car does not fail on you by following the tips above thoroughly. It is important to succeed in car buying because it will cost you a lot, if you don’t.

Make sure that you determine the purpose of buying a new car, and keep in consideration the commute and distance and most importantly gas mileage in which you will drive.