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Polar RS400sd


Polar RS400sd



The Polar RS400sd was designed for the endurance athlete who wishes to improve their performance. This heart rate monitor comes with the Polar S1 Foot pod to track your running pace and distance. Plan, monitor and analyze your training and racing data. A great training watch for the novice triathlete looking to move into the longer endurance, Ironman-type races. Water resistant to 50 meters. Does …


Cobra 7750 PRO Professional Driver 7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Enhanced Truck-Specific Routing


Cobra 7750 PRO Professional Driver 7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Enhanced Truck-Specific Routing


$279.99


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Cobra GPSM 5550 PRO GPS Navagation with 5-Inch Touch Screen, Truck-Specific Routing and AURA Camera and Driving Hazard Protection


Cobra GPSM 5550 PRO GPS Navagation with 5-Inch Touch Screen, Truck-Specific Routing and AURA Camera and Driving Hazard Protection


$199.48


Cobra Professional Truck Drivers GPS Navigation With 5 Inch DisplayUp to 2 Hours In Navigation Mode, Enhanced Truck-Specific Routing Uses Vehicle Height, Width and Weight Limits Along with National and State Truck Restrictions, Truck-Specific Points Of Interest Powered by Promiles Includes All Major Travel Centers with Detailed Amenity Information Such as Food Options, Internet Access, Shower Avai…

Garmin nüvi 30 3.5-inch Portable GPS Navigator (US Only)


Garmin nüvi 30 3.5-inch Portable GPS Navigator (US Only)


$79.99


BRIGHT 3.5 DIAGONAL COLOR DISPLAYSLIM DESIGN FITS EASILY IN POCKETEASY-TO-USE TOUCHSCREEN INTERFACELANE ASSIST NAVIGATE WITH CONFIDENCE WHILE NUVI DIRECTS TO THE PREFERRED LANEINCLUDES TURN-BY-TURN DIRECTIONS WITH SPOKEN STREET NAMESPUBLIC TRANSIT NAVIGATE USING BUSES TRAMWAY METRO & SUBURBAN RAIL SYSTEMS WITH OPTIONAL CITYXPLORER SPEED LIMIT INDICATOR DISPLAYS SPEED LIMITS FOR MOST MAJOR ROADSCON…

TurboTax Home & Business Federal + e-File + State 2010 - [Old Version]


TurboTax Home & Business Federal + e-File + State 2010 – [Old Version]


$8.07


TurboTax Home & Business was designed to help you take full advantage of your personal and business deductions so you get the biggest tax refund possible, double-checking for accuracy and identifying missing deductions and credits. Includes free Federal E-File. Everything you need to easily do your personal and business taxes. Guides you Step by Step through Self-Employment Income, Deductions,…

TurboTax Home & Business Federal + State + Federal efile 2009


TurboTax Home & Business Federal + State + Federal efile 2009


$42.89


If you’re a sole proprietor, consultant, contractor or single-owner LLC, TurboTax Home & Business will get you the biggest tax savings. Get Your Refund Fast: Efile Your 2009 Taxes with TurboTaxHere’s how efile works: Start your return and efile with TurboTax today. The moment the IRS starts accepting returns, scheduled for January 15, 2010, TurboTax will submit your efiled return. The IRS wil…

Nexus: The Jupiter Incident


Nexus: The Jupiter Incident


$6.52


At the dawn of the 22nd century, ambitious mega-corporations monopolize the colonization of the solar system.  As Captain Marcus Cromwell, you find yourself in the middle of a conflict that could destroy the balance of the universe.Focus on tactics and combat as you command fleets of capital-class ships. Encounter alien species, explore unknown solar systems and discover other phenomena in yo…

Timex Timex Ironman Triathlon Sleek Fitness Tracker - Black


Timex Timex Ironman Triathlon Sleek Fitness Tracker – Black


$89.95


Ironman® Triathlon® Sleek Fitness Tracker. Size: Mid-Size Color: Black Features:. INDIGLO® night-light with NIGHT-MODE® feature All day activity tracker can provide fitness information: steps, distance, pace and calories burned 50-lap memory recall chronograph with display of distance, pace and speed shown Training log stores workouts by date, with best lap, average lap, distance and pace pe…

Polar G1 GPS Speed and Distance Sensor


Polar G1 GPS Speed and Distance Sensor


$60.00


Track your speed and distance while wearing a Polar training computer with the Polar G1 GPS sensor. A terrific alternative to the Polar S1 foot pod, the G1 is compatible with the Polar RS200, RS400, S625X, and S725X wrist-top training computers. Once you’re wearing the G1, the sensor employs SIRF StarIII GPS technology to measure speed and distance for sports that don’t exceed 18.3 miles per hour,…

Route 66: 2,297 Miles from Chicago to LA


Route 66: 2,297 Miles from Chicago to LA


$29.95


Nothing captured America’s love for this veritable highway to freedom as did singer/composer Bobby Troup when he wrote his 1946 classic, “Route 66.” And, nothing presents the song of the Mother Road as does this visual odyssey. “Route 66″ leads readers from Illinois to California, presenting narratives that trace the course of the highway across each state, with an overview of the road’s early his…

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Gas Mileage Boosters-How To Wade Through The Hype

“Get an additional 4 miles for each gallon with this product!”

“Federal Government Approved”

“20 percent fuel efficiency improvement!”

As the gas prices keep soaring and the economy tumbling, you will see more of the above spread all over! They all promise to save you fuel and give better mileage. These are devices that are meant to save gas! But the truth is most of these devices do not deliver what they promise. Also important to note here is that government agencies do not endorse devices that promise to save fuel. So next time that you see “Federal Government Approve”, you may want to double check the validity of the same.

So why are the “gas-saving devices” not trustworthy?

A. Many such devices actually lead to emission of smoke which adversely affects the performance of the engine and cause pollution.

B. Fuel line gadgets, Additives, Liquid Injections, Engine Modifiers and Vapor Release devices have a serious side effect of smoke emission.

C. Many consumers who appear in the testimonials for the promotion of such devices hardly ever test the fuel consumption of their vehicles before they install a “gas-saving” device to compare the “improved” efficiency.

Now you are well-informed about the gas-saving devices and their performances. But that won’t help you save gas which is the need of the hour at the wake of gas prices going north! So let’s look at some tips to make that engine work for you efficiently:

Drive well. Avoid sudden braking, ignition and start-up. Keep your driving as smooth as possible. Stay within the speed limit. Do not drive below it nor should you accelerate too much. Both affect fuel economy adversely. Use your cruise control; it’s there for a reason. Make full use of gears during overdrives.

Your car-manual will tell you the type of fuel needed for your car. Do not use high octane gas for it does not improve the performance of your car unless your car is of premium grade.

Avoid bumpy roads. Dirty roads with potholes and debris will only make your engine work harder and consume more gas.

Change oil regularly. Do not skimp on that. A better maintained engine will always give a better mileage.

Keep the tire pressure as is required and your wheels aligned correctly. Low tire pressure and misaligned wheels will drag on the road making the engine overwork. Similarly clogged air filters will increase gas consumption. Maintaining and servicing the different parts of your car is very important.

Remove unnecessary items from your trunk. Low rear can cause your engine overwork by 1-2% which is something that can save you up to $0.10 per gallon.

Avoid lengthy warm-up for your car and revving up before switching off the engine.

Do not let the engine idle for a longer period. Long queues in the parking lots, waiting or bad traffic – switch off the engine and start again. It is said that idling your engine can lead to a fuel loss almost equivalent to running a few miles.

About the Author

Gregg Hall is an author living on the Treasure Coast of Florida. Now that you know more about fuel economy be sure that you get quality goodyear tires by going to http://www.nsearch.com

Why is my car getting bad gas mileage?

I have a 2000 Dodge Stratus ES My car used to give like about 32 highway miles per gallon. Now Im burning a half a tank in 2 hours on the highway.Thats not what my car used to do. It used to make it to the dark line right before the half tank if anybody know what I’m talking bout please give me some ideas before I bring it to the mechanic. And also how do I get my odometer off of trip miles it don’t show the overall mileage just the trip miles i’ve accumalated.

It may be as simple as being overdue for a tuneup. I’d go ahead and have that done, along with changing the air filter (plugged ones reduce mileage). Also consider pouring in the occasional bottle of fuel injector cleaner every 3-4 tankfuls of gas.

As far as the trip odometer, you should have a little black stem right near where it is located on the dash. Tap it to change to the odometer reading. If you want to reset the trip meter to 0, just push and hold it in until it resets.

Hope this helped.

24 hours dallas to los angeles. 1470 miles @ 65 mph


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