About This Blog, Me, and How You Fit In

Gas Saver Garage Blog

Originally, I set up a blog here to talk about the Gas Crisis, to look at the hard facts of gas saving issues. Right now, in my city, gas is $3.82 per gallon, and that is definitely not the national highest price, we’re definitely luckier than say, the folks in California.

These days I have been taking the motorcycle much more, and leaving my beloved truck to sit and sulk. While the bike is tons of fun, it’s about options, and I like all my options open, so read on if you agree…

About Me

My name is Jeff, I live in central Texas. I have a decent background in engineering, physics, auto mechanics, and I’m handy with most tools from screw drivers and pliers to welders, mills, controller boards, and swell neck rivet presses. What I am NOT is any kind of certified anything. And if I was, I wouldn’t say so.

What goes on in this blog takes your participation. At the very least learn what you can, most guys contributing here are happy to help, so grab your tool box and join the fun. Take personal responsibility, and be a part of the change. It’s way sweeter than just letting things happen around you.

All that being said, read anything here at your own risk, try anything talked about here at your own peril, and the peril of your vehicles.

I will say that anything I talk about I’ll do my best to cover all the angles and make a good argument for it. In all but a few rare cases I will have built it, or talked to someone (I trust) who has. Basically, I won’t talk out of my ass, but in the rare occasion that I do, I’ll warn you first.

A Lot Has Changed Since I Started This Blog

I was looking at some strategies to save on gas, like a lot of us. But the standard stuff, while effective in helping cut gas costs, really only gets you about 15-20% improvement. But the real buzz kill is that you generally have to change a lot of your habits (like driving less aggressive, being careful about idling, making trips short, staying clear of traffic as much as possible).

If you are like me, though, I really don’t like penny pinching or sacrifice. I work hard, and when I play I don’t much like getting out the map to find the shortest route to my recreation. And I really, really don’t like having to change a roadtrip I planned because the gas cost is going to blast a hole in my wallet.

So I started looking deeper into the Gas Crisis and what it meant for people like me who are pretty clever, extremely stubborn, and don’t like to change their lifestyle because some dude at Exxon thinks gas should cost $5 a gallon (read here for more about the Big Gas Picture).

Gas Saver Garage and Your Ticket to Beat the Price at the Pump

What we will do here is show you the best concept in a simple, but extremely effective way to get extremely high gas mileage from your stock vehicle, even if it’s a 9 MPG muscle car (actually we’ve seen some of the best MPG increases in old carbed motors, the reason is crazy…) .

But that’s not even the half of it… I got to tell you, stick around here and see what’s coming down the pipe, it is beyond amazing. Check this out:

  • A quiet revolution among all the insanity in the Gas Saver products and scams - Finally something REAL, that YOU can prove on just about any vehicle.
  • How very basic mechanic skills, some motivation, and less than $200 can get you MPG gains of 30, 40, 50% or more… and it’s with your CURRENT VEHICLE
  • I’ve got a team forming to help everyone here build the conversions with support from experts, right here online. And no, I’m not charging for it.
  • We are already getting feedback from people, and we are building a database of user inputs from all over and for the different types of vehicle installations.

I think I’m getting a little ahead of myself, but it’s beyond amazing. Keep up to date with our newsletter alerts, whenever I don’t have time to post I’ll be passing on critical updates by email. Sign up to the right (coming soon).

I sincerely hope you will get on board here. You know, the whole world right now is complaining about the price at the pump. I don’t blame them, after all, what can we do to make the oil companies lower the price? Nothing… but we CAN go out to our driveways, take a good look under the hood, band together, and tweak more MPG out of our rides. Actually a LOT more.

The Oil Guys won’t know what hit them.

Stick around, this is going to be fun.

Jeff

P.S. browse around in the pages and posts, or jump right into it Water4Gas Manual

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