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  I am a control freak and for the last   weeks or so I began  searching for techniques that would increase my   mileage: more inflated tiers,  trying to keep the speed at a constant,   lower level and generally speaking just  about any advice that would   promise to keep my gas bill lower.
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  The strange fact is that this   technology is almost as old as  the car itself. So why hasn't the world   used it until now? Conspiracies began  to crystallize in my mind until I   realized that the explanation was much  simpler. And it really makes   sense. Remember those old movies, when planes  would go out of fuel and   the brave pilot would use his last bottle of whisky to  gain a few   miles? That was basically a crude use of biofuels. It's the same  thing   here. While gasoline was cheap, such alternatives were simply being    discarded.
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  <p align="justify">In one of these searches, I stumbled   upon on a technique  that simply didn't seem to make sense at the time.   You can use water as an  additive to gasoline to improve your mileage.   Now that's just stupid. Well…  apparently not, as I find out that this   was actually just a marketing gimmick.  You don't add water to gas, you   add the hydrogen you obtain from splitting the  water. Makes a bit more   sense now.</p>
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