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Increase your fuel mileage on your car or truck up to 65% 
By: Steven M
Hola! Ready for some tips and tricks to double or triple your gas mileage? Well, you've come to the right place. Let's get started.
(I recommend that you use ALL the technologies listed below to save fuel, because they support and supplement each other). From my experimentation with different cars, old and new, I found out that the SYSTEM approach to energy savings works the best. You can practically double your mileage and be the envy of the neighborhood. The 5 step program is as follows.
The 5 steps to Huge fuel savings are as follows:
1. Get a HHO Gas system installed. You can get a fully functional, ready to install system dirt cheap. These are basically electrolyzers or vapor injectors that use very little energy to boost the poor performance of gasoline as explained above. Get yours at -http://tinyurl.com/31mg6s
2. Get a fuel warmer installed such as a "Fuel Atomizer 2000" http://wyominginstruments.com
4. DO NOT, let me repeat this, DO NOT fill up your tank at stations that add 10% ethanol (the mixture is called "gasohol"). Instead, buy some Xylene (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylene) and add it yourself for much better results and fuel economy.
5. Replace your regular engine oil with "AMSoil Series 2000" synthetic oil or similar low-friction oil.
5. Use "AMSoil Series 2000" synthetic oil or similar low-friction oil. Instead of regular engine oil.
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