Gas Engine Fuel Saver - Is This Scam

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We are all searching new and effective solutions to create a better place to live by reducing pollution at the source. I think that doing what I can do over the things I control (my stuff: car, home, garden...) is the best way to move into the future.

You know what we're talking about rebuilding a classic car, driving, and storing these true American Classics brings generations together. Restore and refurbish a Shelby Cobra, the big engine, the fast drive, the gears banging, and the heart pounding. Drive it, store it, auction it off to someone else and then start again and again to restore, rebuild and refinish a classic car of your dreams.

build a car engine condition This invention has never been released to the public because it will not do the oil companies any good. But due to the rapid increase of fuel costs, more and more people are starting to discover this water car secret.

rebuild a car engine You may have some water in the fuel tank. Most people do not even think about this sort of thing occurring but you would be surprised to know just how often this is the case. You can even pick up water in gasoline from a service station.

Now, I'm recalling some years back when I was a delivery guy, too. I learned a simple car care truth. You won't hear of it from your mechanic - but tens of thousands of us car buffs practice a simple routine to double and triple the life of our working cars and equipment. So can you!

How does this affect a normal person that isn't into car repair or remanufacturing? Ever heard of a core charge? If you ever buy something like a brake pad that is remanufactured, you are going to pay a core charge. This charge is to cover the cost of the core they used to make the part you just purchased. If you take your old brake pad back, you get the core charge back.

overhaul a care engine Motor had been sitting untouched for 19 years without being cared for. The rear window had rusted completely out no thanks to the vinyl top. It was obvious that there would need to be a complete restoration. Rear corner panels $400 per side, trunk panel $100, roof panel $250 and that is just to replace the rear window. Cow hood, oh what a work of art but broken $600. Interior completely gone, interior kit $2500. Just to make it roll Rims and tires $2000. Rebuild motor $5000 Transmission $3000 rear-end $1500 brakes $500. Fuel system flushed new lines, new tank, and new carb. Everywhere I looked was a dollar sign, not one but thousands of dollar signs. This barn find was starting to look like a money pit. Stepping back wiping off the dirt and cobwebs I had to do a quick cost analysis.

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