Think about it! Those guys go round…and round…and round…burning up fuel and spewing massive quantities of pollution (exhaust not regulated like regular vehicles, if at all).
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switching it off will consumes fuel on starting i again and idling will eat fuel..whats more economical?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Oct 9th, 2010. 3 Comments.
You don’t need to downshift when stopping. If you want to save fuel, keep your eyes on the road up ahead. Shift into neutral and just roll. When it’s time to brake, use the brakes.
When you downshift, you cause your RPM’s to shoot up. That means more fuel is being used. You only need to downshift when you need help stopping. Otherwise, it’s cheaper to replace your brakes than to replace transmission components.
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