Do you feel your’e giving anything up? I feel a little guilty about driving foreign made. I recently traded a 2000 300M for a 1984 300SD going from 21mpg to 45mpg, just want more ideas. Has anyone tried a biodisel home converter, or Greasecar, any info problems?
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assuming first that you have to drive,thencheck your tire inflation,keep all your maintenance up to date,SLOW down,drive smoothly,try as much as possible to avoid rush hours,try to time traffic lights,plan your trips-no matter how short,walk cycle or jog when possible.
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Well these are things I have always done but here they are….
~Unplug anything that is not on (yes even the TV)
~Keep my house closed up in the day so I don’t have to turn on my AC to often
~Do laundry on weekend mornings
~Keep the lights off in the daytime (I actually made my son give me $5 because he left his light on when we went to the store. He hasn’t done it since)
~I carpool
~I recycle everything
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I have a ford laser sport ’91. It’s 1500cc
When the car is warmed up I can travel at 60km whilst doing 1500revs. I usually stick to this speed when I’m on a backroad. Am i saving gas, would I be saving more gas if i went 100km?
Also I usually travel 80km-90km on the highway (slow I know) Will i be saving more gas?
Please give me some speed tips on saving gas.
Also; say I’m on an open road and I’m going 30km at 1500revs and put my foot down to hit 2500revs till i get to 60km then just stay at that speed or will I save more gas just letting it gradually pick up. Mainly because if it revs for longer at a slower speed I figure I’m waster gas
I get about 2550revs – 2600revs at 100km. It’s just about the 2 1/2 rev mark.
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