I am trying to conserve gas this winter and would like to know, from someone who actually knows, how cold I can keep my house with any damage occuring to it. I know it has to be above 32 degrees F so that the pipes do not freeze, but does it have to be higher for other things I may not be thinking about? I have it at 55 right now, but we haven’t seen a frost here yet…
I like Mr.PhattPhatts answer, because he took the time to write out a poem (well…it ryhmes anyways!) but unfortunately it doesn’t answer the question I was asking!
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 16th, 2011. 12 Comments.
I just got a new car and i like to go fast but i want to save on fuel and i don’t want any tickets. What are some clever ways to keep myself from speeding?
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ive heard that keeping your gas tank at quarter tank or almost empty will make the car lighter and save gas. but ive also heard that you should keep you gas tank full or you will get condensation in your gas tank. what should i do?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 27th, 2011. 3 Comments.
well prices go up then they go down so how do we save money or the earth if we keep having to pay more and add more just to get where we are going to ?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 27th, 2011. 7 Comments.
I’ve tried to save gas by keeping the speed under 60miles p/h
but the majority of locals keep driving over 70 miles p/h
on the 65 speed limit freeways. What really sucks is that these cars sort of push you to their speed.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 3rd, 2011. 4 Comments.
In other words, am I saving gas by turning off the vehicle, when I’m only going to be out of the vehicle for a couple fo minutes…or am I waisting gas by re-starting the ingition over and over?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Sep 27th, 2010. 2 Comments.
Ok I own a 1998 Intrigue
Scheduled for an Oil Change this thursday morning
Miles are 79,000
and I am wondering what can I do to conserve more gas-
I was told a tune up is gas efficient but I am not sure, what can I look into without breaking my wallet in the gas department and in car care maintenience?
Mind you…it is winter time ![]()
I am its thrid owner-it has been written down everytthing that has been done to it,
oil changes every 10,000 miles and a new starter
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Aug 17th, 2010. 10 Comments.
i am confused i think that because the cars have wheels the momentum would propels it going and then the gas on the pedal all the time would be wasteful but people say its not
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