Now that fuel prices are above two dollars a gallon people still drive at break neck speeds between 75 and 90 miles per hour on their commutes or anywhere for that matter. Why? I dropped my speed from 70 MPH to 65 MPH and have increased my mileage a great deal translating into less fill ups and more money saved. I am by no means an environmentalist, I am just worried about my wallet. Just curious more than anything. I figure people would do anything to save money.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Jul 12th, 2011. 6 Comments.
Why can’t they get out there and push?
I am sure it will help get a little winter flab off as well.
Safe, good for the environment, see, if a billion (1/7th) of the world’s total population will use push instead of gas, they can save on average, a billion gallons of gas each week, maybe more, depending on how many times a week they use it!
Why didn’t some smart scientist think this up, instead of me?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 18th, 2011. 8 Comments.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 17th, 2011. 14 Comments.
Admittedly, I am not a fan of auto racing, but still it seems to me that it’s not a good example to have these events with their displays of wastefulness of fossil fuels when the rest of us are expected to conserve gas and energy.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 12th, 2011. 25 Comments.
Any ideas will help!
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Apr 7th, 2011. 10 Comments.
I haven’t drove my 1996 Chevrolet Camaro in a while, this morning i fired it up and i noticed it was on E so i decided to go to the gas station, just as i pulled from the drive way my car shut off i tried to turn it back on but it wouldn’t so i went and filled a 2gallon container with gas and put it in my car. Then i gave it another try but this time it wouldnt turn on at all! is it possible that my fuil filter got clogged from it being on E and if so, is my Fuel pump necessarily defective already or do i have a chance of saving it by changing the filter because when i turn the key i could hear the “zzzzz” sound of the pump.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Mar 28th, 2011. 4 Comments.
I’m sure in its day this car would have a lot of bang for the buck, but after 17 years will it still be a gas saver?
Will it get anywhere near 30miles/gallon
can the turbo be turned off?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Mar 9th, 2011. 7 Comments.
I’m thinking of maybe selling my 335i after 5 years or so so should i use 87 octane fuel and if there are any problems then i just go use the warranty? I’ve heard that it is hard for the dealer to see that you’ve been using 87 octane fuel so the warranty won’t void. This would save some money.
I dont want to hear ” If you bought such a nice car then you shouldn’t be worrying about the price of premium fuel” !!!!
Is this a good idea?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Mar 8th, 2011. 5 Comments.
There is a limited supply of gasoline. It takes like two extra minutes to drive 15 miles at 60mph, and you can save a tenth of a gallon or so. Multiply that by the millions of people that drive fast to work each day, and you are talking real conservation, with little penalty.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Sep 4th, 2010. 5 Comments.
I heard before that if you added a little bit of veggie oil to your gas tank, that it would not harm it, and you would save money. Will this mix ok with the regular gasoline? And how much can I add?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Aug 24th, 2010. 7 Comments.
How will we ever be able to conserve our energy if the car manufacturers refuse to build engines that will show no more than 80 miles per hr on the speedometer.When was the last time any of us hit the 120 mark on our speedometers?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Aug 16th, 2010. 1 Comment.
During the gas crunch a lot of us were conserving gas.
Are you still, and if so how are you still doing it? I am still staying home more and trying to do all my errands at once. Everything as before.
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