If there is a for sale sign in the window of your truck because it’s too expensive to feed, consider this:
Let’s say you get 17 MPG (my full size Ford F150 just barely gets 17, if I’m easy on the throttle). Let’s say that you can live with $2.50 per gallon of gas. Most people these days start to squirm on the gas price thing around $3 a gallon, and today with it around $4 a gallon, it’s a stinging pain every time at the pump.
So, let’s say you drive close to the national average, around 1,000 miles per month. That’s 1000 miles at 17 MPG, so you will use around 58 gallons per month… at $2.50 that’s around $147.00 per month.
But today it’s $4 per gallon, so you are spending (for the same driving) around $235 per month (ouch, right?)
Get Back to $2.50 Per Gallon Gas
How can you get back to $2.50 a gallon gas? All the gas boycott emails, the letters to congress, the complaining at the water cooler… heck, we even invaded another country to get control of things and where has that left us?
The bottom line is, to save your beloved truck, you need to improve your mileage by about 60%, and that will effectively give you $2.50 a gallon gas for your truck EVEN when the pump says $4.
Sounds like a lot, but in reality, there is a way which I’ll get to in a second…
If you are half way decent with basic hand tools, you can build the system on your kitchen table, and it installs easily in an hour or two. Most basic installations get around 50% increase in MPG for most trucks, but with a little more adjustment many get more… a LOT more.
Go -here- to get the details. It’s got a guarantee so there’s no risk, and at the price of about a tank of gas plus some parts from Home Depot, you can solve this Gas Crisis in a few hours. Here’s the link again: Water4Gas
Best of all though, your truck can stay where it belongs, in your driveway.
Talk to you soon,
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P.S. By the way, it’s up to YOU to prove this out. Over 10,000 people already have, but there is so much crap out there I understand that you want proof. Get the manual, then get the tool to prove it to yourself beyond any doubt (check out the post on using an Old Laptop and $9 in Parts to Accurately Measure MPG in Your Car)










