I have a scooter know idea what sized motor it has.. but any way it runs on a centrifugal clutch and i want to be able to save gas by drifting downhill with out going full throtle. Because as soon as you let off the gas it slows the scooter down…
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I’ve been told that if I’m approaching a yellow light or going downhill that I could just coast with the gearshift in Neutral to save gas… How would I do this? I’ve also been told that the car wouldn’t be in motion at all when it’s in Neutral, that it’s like the equivalence of Park in an automatic transmission..
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I’ve found myself constantly shifting my automatic car into neutral and just letting it coast whenever I can in order to save gas. Is this an effective technique or can I ruin my car that way?
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I do it to save gas its called hypermiling, but when i get going i usually throw it in neutral and coast as far as possible. Is this bad for my car?
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