rumors vs facts,u tell me where my money is going
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We’ve all heard of E85, 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Some states currently run E10, most recently California. Minnesota passed an E20 mandate but has yet to get the ok from the EPA. I’ve heard a person gets the best mileage with E30. If so, why not mandate E30 eventually? If I were to pump 20 total gallons into my fuel tank, 13 gal. gasoline & 7 gal. E85 to make E30, adjusting the equation in states currently blending ethanol, how would that effect my vehicle mileage, engine mechanics, and performance? Is the EPA testing for E20 and E30?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 18th, 2011. 8 Comments.
how should I drive my car in order to save the most gas? should I put the car in nuetral when coming to stops? shift down? what else should I know about standards to drive better….any tips would be great
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Jan 10th, 2011. 10 Comments.
I’m trying to conserve gas by turning off my motor when I see the light in front of me turn red. I still like to use engine braking instead of the brakes. Will it be bad for my car’s motor to leave it in gear and use the engine to brake while the ignition is turned off? Vehicle is a ’98 Mazda B2500 (Ford Ranger) fuel injected, standard transmission.
Thanks in advance.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Jan 8th, 2011. 3 Comments.
President Obama sent all Americans a message that we must make sacrifices and lower our standard of living to 1/3 to 1/2, for example we don’t need to waste energy on air conditioning and gas guzzling SUV’s.
So do we need to own and ride motorcycles?
I understand motorcycles save gasoline, but mostly we ride for pleasure.
I want to save the planet and do my part to sacrifice cause we are only 3% of the worlds population but we use 40% of the worlds energy.
I own 2 motorcycles, should I sell them?
If I would sell my bikes, would’nt the buyer be riding them instead of me?
I already owned the bikes before the world and the U.S. went into a crisis so i’m not guilty, only new owners and buyers are guilty?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Oct 3rd, 2010. 6 Comments.
I would imagine so because if your on lower rpm’s, you obviously have little revolutions, thus saving gas. But I was also thinking that if you do have it on a high gear, you’ll be exerting alot of power but not using it.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Sep 5th, 2010. 2 Comments.
We’ve all heard of E85, 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Some states currently run E10, most recently California. Minnesota passed an E20 mandate but has yet to get the ok from the EPA. I’ve heard a person gets the best mileage with E30. If so, why not mandate E30 eventually? If I were to pump 20 total gallons into my fuel tank, 13 gal. gasoline & 7 gal. E85 to make E30, adjusting the equation in states currently blending ethanol, how would that effect my vehicle mileage, engine mechanics, and performance? Is the EPA testing for E20 and E30?
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