Friday, August 14, 2009

I can't tell you how much time I've spent investigating various ways to save money on gas. My money and my time were not always well spent.

But being a gadgetman by nature, I have never given up. This title carries with it some responsibilities, definitely a double-edged sword as the insight into how stuff works means I can always see a way for it to work better!

If you've ever thought "There has got to be a better way!" and followed that up by dismantling the toaster then you are a Gadgetman at heart. If you, like I, have carried that out to your faithful Ford Ranger or your Chevy Suburban and worked your little (or not so little!) butt off to try to squeeeze an extra mile out of a gallon of gas, then you most certainly belong to our illustrious club.

For me, I've stumbled on a few things that worked reasonably well. It was in following the HHO experience that I found a technology that I'm using to launch a global network of my brethren. It is my goal to share this knowledge with 25,000 gadgetmen around the world to:
  1. Save money on fuel for everyone.
  2. Give gasoline engines more power.
  3. Provide an income for the competent and caring Gadgetmen everywhere.
It's called "Gadgetman Technologies" and you can find the founding technology at my not-quite-nor-will-it-ever-be finished website, www.GadgetmansCoolCarMods.com.

Now, I know what its like to be fed a line about how well something's going to work only to find that it will work on only a 1982 Chevy Citation, only between 45 and 60 MPH, and only after spending another thousand dollars and 100 more hours on tweaks and tunes.

This ain't that.

My plan is to gather various fuel-saving measures from the unofficial network of gadgetmen that are already out there. Gather, then share with the world what works (and what doesn't) so we can all have a little more power over our own destinies.

If you're a believer-like me- that there is always a better way, I want you to help me find it-and share it-with the world, then e-mail me and I'll help.

Gadgetman@GadgetmanTechnologies.com

My name is Ron. They call me "Gadgetman".

I care.