I have economy idle on my car and I keep it from going up, I’m very gentle on the pedal right now. It has helped me.
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even more fuel efficient for my car on the freeway? would it be 60 or 65? does anyone have any opinions? rsvp.
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what is the most efficiency rpm to keep your car at to save fuel
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 24th, 2011. 6 Comments.
How stupid can he be? One, no one will go by it. Two, only one that will benifit is the police, writing tickets. Three, We truck drivers are barely making it as it is with the new HOS rules, Maybe it is time we DO strike, for all the Government BS rules that they have NO clue over and get THEIR attention. NO TRUCKS will mean NO GAS for their Limo’s and SUV’s!
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I know it’s not a popular idea, But it has been proven that big vehicles DO get better fuel mileage going at least 5 miles slower than the speed limit and good fuel mileage vehicles do even better at lower speeds. And another plus would be in saving lives. I don’t mean 55, but something around 65 or maybe 60? What do you think? The Texas county that I live in has a 80 MPH speed limit.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Mar 20th, 2011. 11 Comments.
Is this one of many steps that should be passed to save fuel nation wide? Or was it a waste of time the first time it was used?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Mar 16th, 2011. 6 Comments.
I have noticed that by obeying th 60 mph speed limit on my commute to and from work, instead of going 70 mph like most of the other traffic, I am noticing about a 7% to 10% increase in my gas mileage. I drive a work truck with a V8, which I know doesn’t get great gas mileage anyways, but it got me to thinking. I remember growing up that the Interstate Speed Limit was 55 mph. I thought that if I am seeing that kind of difference, what kind of difference would we all see if the Speed Limit was dropped? What kind of impact would it make to the environment? What kind of impact would it make to the oil companies pocket book? Would it be enough to have the prices come back down to a more acceptable level? Just some points I am pondering as I wonder about fuel costs for my upcoming trip.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 26th, 2011. 9 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.
And would that mean that gas prices would go down?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Jan 12th, 2011. 4 Comments.
I drive on the freeway daily. I set my my cruise control at the speed limit of 65mph. I get passed by 90% of the other cars on the road. If americans were concerned by high fuel costs shouldn’t they slow down? Thus saving money? My opinion is that most americans don’t care. They just want to complain!
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