I’m saving up all of my paychecks so that I can eventually get a more fuel-efficient car considering how ridiculously expensive gas is these days. I’m looking for something between 25 and 30k. Any suggestions on which fuel-efficient cars I can get in that price range?
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i am new to metal working. need to know what kind of fuel to use on brazing rods to get the appropriate results. Mapp, propane, butane???? and i have heard of others. in the section of the store that i picked up the rods there are several that “might” work but i don’t want to burn through money faster than the fuel. just a newbie trying to save a couple of bucks instead of doing the trial and error method. thanks.
thanks randy. i bought a small bottle of mapp and a torch nozzle from lowes but it wouldn’t stay lit and wouldn’t melt the braze. i think the nozzle was made only for propane….????
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I want to know if it’s a form of energy that’s being wasted. I don’t want to waste any energy. I want to conserve.
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Also I’m going for a trip, is it okay to put the lowest fuel in the car (if they tank is close to empty. What is a good to save gas for this kind of car, which basically eats gas.
Also I’m going for a trip, is it okay to put the lowest fuel in the car (if they tank is close to empty. What is a good to save gas for this kind of car, which basically eats gas. Explain your answers please….
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The manual says to use only the highest octane, I think 92. But a friend told me I can put in regular unleaded and it won’t hurt the engine. I don’t know who to believe! I really could save $$$ using just regular fuel, but I don’t want to ruin the engine. Any tips?
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Im looking for my first car and i want one that is good in saving gas. Please n thank you.
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UPS wants to eliminate all left hand turns from their drivers to save gas. we don’t need to go to that extreme, but what do you do to save gas when you drive?
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I live in Albquerque, NM and it gets very hot in the summer and pretty cold in the winter. I am looking to buy a scooter that would go a maximum of 65 miles an hour, get great gas mileage, be able to carry a few things in the back, and carry one more passenger. Do you have to take driving tests for a scooter and does insurance cost alot? I would use this in tandum with my car, but mainly to conserve gas. How big are the gas tanks as well. I would appreciate any thoughts you might have. Please let me know if I have posed the right questions and, if not, then please let me know what else I need to consider. $1500.00 is about the maximum I would like to spend.
Karl
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