Posts Tagged ‘platinum’

Aug
2010
11

Go Green Fleet Solutions Introduces The Peak Profit Program

Posted by: hhotek 1 Comment

Go Green Fleet Solutions Introduces The Peak Profit Program While transportation costs have risen, the trucking industry bottom line has been shrinking proportionate to those rising costs. This has caused another tsunami like wave of attrition to wash over the trucking industry, further thinning the ranks of small independently owned transportation businesses, from the single truck owner operator, to the small business fleet owner with 500 employees or less.

While the small business trucking industry has been systematically forced to the side of the road, this has steered more of the transportation needs to the mega transporters who have surcharge rates to the small manufacturing and supply businesses. The “mom and pops” of this country, who cannot fill a truck with their goods. These folks have to pay more to get their products to market. We as consumers are forced to buy more imported goods, often of lesser quality, either because they are cheaper or just simply available, where regionally produced goods are not.

Go Green Fleet Solutions has been affected by this downward trend as well, only not so much in a negative way. We have been working on and developing strategic partners that will provide a number of solutions for the transportation industry which can reduce the fleet or individual trucker’s operating costs by as much as fifty percent across the board. Here at Go Green Fleet Solutions we like to say “We have no problems, only solutions.”

Our challenge has been in the way we deliver these solutions to an industry struggling just to get by, much less prosper, in this economy.

have found a way to make that happen for any small business fleet, or owner operator, having a beacon credit score of 630 or above. You can be approved for a low interest $25,000 low interest Small Business Association Loan! If the beacon score is under 630 we have a team which will write a business plan and submit it on behalf of the individual owner operator or small business fleet for a small fee, to be paid from approved loan funds.

With this owner operator/small business Peak Profit Program we can take a business that is barely surviving in the face of rising fuel and operations costs, supply them with fuel savings products from our partner suppliers, which will reduce operating costs sufficiently to pay back the loan and put profit back into the operators pocket for business operating capital. The best part is, there is no money out of pocket to get our Peak Profit Program into action helping your business grow.

We are very proud and excited to be able to make our living, helping you, make yours, while saving a part of our American Heritage that is owing to small business. We welcome Bill Harris to our all American Prosperity Team. We are dedicated to prosperity, security and fostering sensible environmental stewardship within the struggling small business transportation industry.

www.gogreenfleetsolutions.com

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Oct
2009
18

A uniform company owner sends a letter to us……

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Received from a customer of the Platinum Injection System:

I own a uniform/laundry service and have been running a fleet of 12 service vehicles over a period of the last 20 years, I was going through old files in preparation for my rather modest retirement. Really looking forward to driving my paid for class A, Motorhome to places I had only read and dreamed about, after realizing my retirement income was not going to be sufficient to fully indulge my whimsy travel, I was going to have to put a limit on my travels.
One of my kids sent me this Platinum Gas Saver Device in hopes that it would help me travel a little more on the dollars I have. Well what the hell, I installed it as the directions specified and threw the paper work in my glove box. My nest weekend trip to the lake for a few days, along with a little jaunt of some 13 hundred miles to visit some old friends and revisit some old fishing water furnished quite a surprise. That same route, my last trip out, left me pretty disillusioned about the wisdom of doing any kind of travel in my motor home. Five hundred and nearly twenty dollars on gasoline alone. This time out, with gas prices within two cents a gallon higher or lower of the first trip, three hundred eighty three dollars. Same distance, same route, pretty much same gas prices. I was, frankly puzzled. Then I remembered that fuel thingy I installed. I got out the paperwork read it over and sure enough, that appeared to be my difference. Wow thanks kids.
Arriving home I resumed my task of getting rid of old papers Tax filings etc., dating back over the past 20 years. I found a little paper stapled to one of my monthly chevron gas bills, for my service trucks. The paper was an add out of one of the trade papers talking of this platinum fuel saver thingy on which I had written “got to check this out.”
Now comes the inconvenient truth. Twenty years of fuel bills, sometimes in later years, amounting to over two hundred hundred thousand dollars yearly. Lets see now, in my last year of business two thousand nine as things are winding down in the laundry and uniform business I see another add for this platinum fuel saver thingy for natural gas furnaces and boilers that has been available for thirty years and gives up to fifty percent savings on annual fuel bills lets see now if I just do a quick ball park estimate of my annual energy bills starting in nineteen eighty nine to the present, that would represent some six hundred thousand dollars. Lets just say my savings would have been thirty percent on utilities for the business over that time period. That would amount to some two hundred twenty one thousand dollars. If I add that to the fleet gas and oil savings over that same period of time that would be and additional eight hundred seventy five thousand amounting to a total savings over that time period, totaling one million ninety six thousand dollars. Invested incrementally over that same time period, according to savings yearly, in a self administered Roth IRA, that would amount to some five million in my retirement fund today. Now that folks, is truly an inconvenient truth, proving that hindsight is indeed 20/20. Oh well looks like I will have to do some additional work to make ends meet. Say I wonder if the HHOTek people are doing any hiring?

Posted in: Green News
Sep
2009
15

10% Ethanol…The inside scoop!

Posted by: hhotek 1 Comment

“In theory, all fuel-driven vehicles have a fuel economy that is directly proportional to the fuel’s energy content. In reality, there are many other variables that come in to play that affect the performance of a particular fuel in a particular engine. Ethanol contains approx. 34% less energy per unit volume than gasoline, and therefore in theory, burning pure ethanol in a vehicle will result in a 34% reduction in miles per US gallon, given the same fuel economy, compared to burning pure gasoline. Since ethanol has a higher octane rating, the engine can be made more efficient by raising its compression ratio. In fact using a variable turbocharger, the compression ratio can be optimized for the fuel being used, making fuel economy almost constant for any blend. .For E10 (10% ethanol and 90% gasoline), the effect is small (~3%) when compared to conventional gasoline,and even smaller (1-2%) when compared to oxygenated and reformulated blends. However, for E85 (85% ethanol), . Actual performance may vary depending on the vehicle. Based on EPA tests for all 2006 E85 models, the average fuel economy for E85 vehicles resulted 25.56% lower than unleaded gasoline. The EPA-rated mileage of current USA flex-fuel vehicles should be considered when making price comparisons, but it must be noted that E85 is a high performance fuel, with an octane rating of about 104, and should be compared to premium. In one estimate] the US retail price for E85 ethanol is 2.62 US dollar per gallon or 3.71 dollar corrected for energy equivalency compared to a gallon of gasoline priced at 3.03 dollar. Brazilian cane ethanol (100%) is priced at 3.88 dollar against 4.91 dollar for E25 (as July 2007).” source: http://en.wikipedia.org

How does this effect you?

So you have heard that ethanol is a better value for you? Its better for a number of reasons right? Well this is not true, if you drive the average car. There are some exceptions of course, and they are: High compression engines: Ferrari, porsche, lamborghini. Turbo cars: subarus,volvos,saab. But if you drive the everyday car ethanol effects you very much. It reduces your fuel mileage and causes carbon buildup in your engine along with a few more negative effects such as noticeable power loss. So if you have a choice choose to run non ethanol fuel because it helps noone, except the manufacturer. Its not even “Greener” it still has emissions, just as gas does and the fact that its less efficient makes it actually worse.

If you have no choice but to run ethanol enriched fuel you can counteract some of the negative effects it has with the HHO Tek Platinum Gas Saver

Sep
2009
3

HHO Tek Product back in the news again.

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Our platinum injection system which is manufactured by national fuelsaver corp was in the news again yesterday. Here is the article
(HHO Tek is the US Distributor for the Platinum Gas Saver)

“Gas Saver” Invention That Actually Saves Gas . . . Who Knew?8-31-09 1:55 PM EDT

“23 mpg in the city and 45 on the highway.” Isn’t this what we all look at when choosing our car or truck? Smaller gas-burning engines get better mileage, so they say. Touted “mpg’s” seem to rise every year, especially with the addition of computers and advanced technology. Or do they? In reality, vehicles have shown less than a 5% increase in miles per gallon in the past 60 years, despite sophisticated technology.

In the face of tightening economies, excessive pollution and mileage performance have become concerns across the globe. Mexico City motorists have strictly-enforced “no drive” days in an attempt to control their pollution. Santiago, Chile drivers face the same concern, as do many U.S. cities that incur health warnings whenever smog levels soar. Eighty-six percent of all households own at least one vehicle and first-time car buyers increase an average of 10 percent per year. Nearly 378 million gallons of gasoline are consumed every day in the U.S.—that’s an average of 454 gallons per year for every man, woman and child!

Joel Robinson, Director of National Fuelsaver Corp. in Boston, Massachusetts, states, “It’s no wonder there’s been a lack of progress in the area of increased engine efficiency. The principles of automotive engineering have been grossly misunderstood.” National Fuelsaver Corp. devised the Platinum Gas Saver in 1977, which increases the mileage of gasoline-powered engines by 22 percent, meeting federal and state emission standards. Their premise was as significant as their invention.

In the mid 70’s, California, together with the federal government, decided to get serious about the amount of pollution in the atmosphere and mandated catalytic converters, which are basically mufflers whose internal surfaces have been coated with platinum. Not all the gas that enters an engine is consumed; that which escapes is released into the air as a pollutant. Platinum is a catalyst that causes unburned fuel to burn upon contact, eliminating pollution. It does not, however, create more miles per gallon with the increased burning of fuel, because the burning of this fuel occurs outside of the engine. The energy to power a vehicle is created only by the burning of fuel within the engine after the intake valve has closed and before the exhaust valve opens. Any additional burning of fuel outside the engine (i.e. within the catalytic converter) has no effect on mpg.

Textbooks state that 95 percent of the gas introduced into the engine is burned, driving the vehicle. However, according to EPA Federal Test Procedure data gathered in five separate tests, only 80 percent of gasoline is burned in perfectly-tuned gas engines. Additional research conducted by Champion Spark Plugs shows that the average engine is 12 percent worse than perfectly-tuned gas engines, bringing the burn percentage down even further to 68 percent. These two premises are the basis of National Fuelsaver’s Platinum Gas Saver, created more than 30 years ago. “It really comes down to chemistry,” continues Robinson. “By bringing the chemistry of platinum and unburned fuel into the engine itself, we were able to get added use from fuel that had previously been wasted and released into the environment as a pollutant.”

The Gas Saver is a modest device about the size of a video tape and holds a pre-measured platinum formula. The engine vacuum draws microscopic quantities of vaporized platinum into the intake manifold where it joins the fuel/air mixture entering the engine. With platinum in the flame zone, the fuel burn percentage inside the engine increases from 68 to 90 percent, a significant increase of 22 percent. That allows a vehicle to travel 22 percent faster, or 22 percent more miles per gallon, with the original amount of fuel.

Municipal officials in Los Angeles, Albuquerque and Denver, among others, have installed the gas-saving device on diesel-powered city vehicles. A five-year review of the Gas Saver Catalyst Delivery System was completed in 1985 by the Federal Consumer Protection Department, that stated that independent tests in 1980 and 1982 supported an even higher increase in mpg than the 22 percent claimed by the manufacturer, National Fuelsaver Corp. Results included: lowered emissions; reduced carbon build-up within the engine; increased engine life span; 3-5 point octane boost; significant pollution reduction; more power and acceleration and is safe and compatible with all gasoline burning engines. Their chemistry, science and premises proved valid.

So, why haven’t we heard of this device before? I can’t say, except maybe it’s simply the right time. Although more than half a million units have been sold, it is relatively unknown and un-utilized. But it is needed, nonetheless, especially in today’s unstable economy where we need a break to help us keep costs down, productivity up, pollution and waste down, and morale up. “The purchase and maintenance of an automobile is perhaps the second largest investment we make, next to a home,” says Robinson. “Anything that can increase efficiency and decrease cost is a real blessing in today’s world.”

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Links to where this article can be found:
www.cnbc.com/hhotek
www.usatoday.com/hhotek
www.morningstar/news
www.reuters.com/gassaver
www.forbes.com/hhotek

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