3 Do-It-Yourself Electric Car Guides



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Yesterday, I had a chance to discuss the top do it yourself water car solutions on the market. These guides help you use a water engine to get more out of each gallon of gas. But you don’t have to run a water car to save money. If you don’t like messing with a water engine, you can always use electricity to get the job done. Going with electricity cars can help you save money on a daily basis and get tax credit from the government as well. Best of all, you don’t have to be a genius to run your car on electricity just as you don’t have to be a genius to run your car on water.

There are hundreds of do it yourself solutions out there that teach you how to convert your car into an electric one. The key is to get one that provides you with clear instructions and a way to finance any chances that you will have to make to your car. Here are 3 DYI electric car training solutions that I have found useful:

Electricity4Gas: comes with clear instructions on how to get started with your electric car. It also shows you how to finance your venture and get money back from the government. You get clear diagrams and places where you can find free batteries and material for your car.

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Electric Car Plans: a step by step how to convert a car to electric guide. Not only you get the instructions, but you are provided with online support to get the job done. Another decent guide to get started with your electric car.

Electric Car Guide: comes with clear how to convert your car to an electric vehicle in step by step instructions that let you get your car run on electricity fast. You learn what exactly you need to use to get your electric car up and running.

Overall, all these guides provide you with somewhat similar information as far as how you can go about using electricity to save fuel and increase your mileage. You do need to have a passion for cars to get started with these guides. While the instructions are easy to follow, you’ve got to be passionate about the whole process. Otherwise, you may want to wait till the plug-in Prius comes out next year.