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Madison, IndianaDon’t let the rising cost of gasoline choke your budget. If you want to beat the high cost of gasoline, make your own fuel using the information and guidance in Forget The Gas Pumps—Make Your Own Fuel, 2nd Edition.  Written by Jim Wortham in 1979 and updated in the Fall of 2005, the second edition of this book provides easy to understand, step-by-step directions for how to:

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The author eliminates all use of gasoline by switching a car to operate on pure alcohol. He shows you how you can too!

This is a step-by-step guide of one person’s conversion of an older car to run on pure alcohol. He eliminated all use of gasoline. In this guide, he uses photos, instructions, and keeps costs of each procedure he did so the reader can use it as a guide. The entire cost of modification of the car was $36.79. Although this guide was written in 1980, it has been in constant demand worldwide. Automotive Environment

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(Madison, IN)  Willie Nelson’s new book Farm Aid: A Song For America (Rodale Books, $35.00) tells how to fill up our cars, trucks and RVs on vegetable oil.  But be careful!  Willie’s advice will only work with diesel engine vehicles. Those of us who drive gasoline-fueled cars and want an alternative should read Forget The Gas Pumps—Make Your Own Fuel. For the complete release, click here.

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