I have a ’96 Toyota Corolla, and it gets good gas mileage anyways, but I’m looking for any way to save gas with it being near four dollars a gallon (INSANE, but anyways..), I hear that if you use your lower gears while driving in the city and save the overdrive for highway, you can save even more gas. Is this true?
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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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Because sometimes im going down hill for about half a while so i switch to neutral and just hover over my break. Or sometime im at a stop light for about 20 seconds and i switch over then switch back when i need to go… Any pro’s or cons???
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In order to save gas after the vehicle starts rolling, can I install a switch to turn off 1 or 2 valves for fuel injection in V6 or V8 without affect the speed of the vehicle?
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im about to buy a car that the previous owner has ran premium gas in the last 2000 miles. is it ok to switch back to regular fuel to save a little extra cash??
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I am looking to buy a chevy truck, I like the late 70′ -80′s styles, not so much the 90′s, but I want fuel injection cause it will save on gas. Thanks for the help!
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Bio-Diesel works with no modiications to an existing diesel engine auto.
Bio-Diesel is AMERICAN made, and reduces our dependence on foreign supplies.
The market it now enjoys has saved the family farmer in America as it is made primarily from Soy.
You can use it full strength or in a blend with imported diesel.
It is better for your engine, as it burns cleaner; also better for the environment.
In a study in New England a Professor proposes making Bio-Diesel out of fast growing Alge, grown in seawater, and fed with sewage. The byproduct being clean water, and a way to replace the entire U.S. daily gasoline consumption.
There is no national leadership on this issue.
All autos should be diesel engines, and use this fuel.
Let us tell the Automakers, the Lawmakers, and the OPEC nations what to do with their Global warming gasoline
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