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i was crusing the ebay loking for stuff for my car and i found out 2 products that claims they increases the hp and the milage these products r turbo magnet and some kind of maxx vortex egenrator i think it is something like the electronic supercharger and also if anyone has instructions abt how to increase hp and mileage using small things little things easy to b done and not costy for the lil toyota yaris i know it is not a fast car but no harm to increase its performance a lil bit and the mileage the gas prices r to the roof
how abt these performance chips

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I’m plannig to buy a 4 cylinder 2005, 2007 or 2008, SUV to save money on fuel and not too much headache. Which one of these one is better and please provide me the best model. Thank you.

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The Insider Secret on How to Save Money on Gas: Use These Fuel Efficient Vehicles
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http://money.cnn.com/2007/05/09/pf/gas_myths/index.htm?cnn=yes

and I totally thought this whole time I was saving gas by not using my A/C!!!………

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Say your family has two vehicles and you drive each 12K miles per year.

One is a huge SUV that averages 10 mpg and the other is a midsized sedan that averages 20 mpg.

You want to trade one of them to help save on family fuel costs.

Is it better to trade the SUV for another sedan that gets 20 mpg or to trade the sedan for a hybrid that gets 45 mpg?

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i was thinking of buying a used Mitsubishi evo 8 or 9, Subaru wrx sti 04-07 and a mazda rx8 04-08. So which of these cars can save some gas by driving them “normal”. What I like about these cars is their ability to seat 4 people so don’t suggest a 350z. No american muscle either. If these three cars can save more gas than my parents 07 chevy tahoe, its all good.

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Do they not know they would save fuel if they bought a Japanese Vehicle, like a small Honda Civic or Mitsubishi Dangan?

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One site http://ezinearticles.com/?Build-Hydrogen-Fuel-Cell-Car—Is-Water-4-Gas-a-Scam?&id=990753

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It seems that gas prices go up and down all the time. Sometimes, it limits what we do. Is there a way to save money?

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Are these fuel economy myths, really myths?
I cut & pasted this from Yahoo’s main page; are these tips bogus?

#1. Fill Your Tank in the Morning
You may have heard that it’s best to fill your gas tank in the early morning while the fuel is cold. The theory goes that fluids are more dense at lower temperatures, so a gallon of cold gas actually has more gas molecules than a gallon of warmer gas.
But the temperature of the gasoline as it comes out of the nozzle varies little during the course of the day, according to Consumer Reports, so there’s little, if any, benefit, to getting up early to pump gas.

#2. Change Your Air Filter
Maintaining your car is important, but a clean air filter isn’t going to save you any gas. Modern engines have computer sensors that automatically adjust the fuel-air mixture as an increasingly clogged air filter chokes off the engine’s air supply.
While engine power will decrease slightly as the air filter becomes clogged, a lack of performance or an increase in fuel consumption will be negligible, Consumer Reports says.

#3. Use Premium Fuel
With prices already over $4.00 a gallon, premium gasoline is a hard sell these days. But a lot of drivers think because their owners’ manual recommends premium, they’ll get better fuel economy if they stick with it. Really, they’re paying more money for nothing.
Even cars for which premium is recommended won’t suffer with regular fuel. Modern engine technology comes to the rescue again. When sensors detect regular instead of premium fuel, the system automatically adjusts spark plug timing. The result is a slight reduction in peak horsepower – really, you’ll never notice – but no reduction in fuel economy.
#4. Pump Up Your Tires
Proper tire inflation is important for a number of reasons. Under-inflated tires are bad for handling and can even cause a crash. Improper tire inflation also causes tires to wear out faster and to heat up more, which could trigger a dangerous high-speed blow-out.
According to on-the-road driving tests by both Consumer Reports and auto information site Edmunds.com, underinflated tires reduce fuel economy, so proper inflation is key.
But you should never over-inflate your tires. They’ll get you slightly better fuel economy because there will be less tread touching the road, reducing friction. But that means less grip for braking and turning. The added risk of a crash isn’t worth the extra mile a gallon you might gain.
#5. To A/C or Not A/C
There’s no question air-conditioning makes extra work for the engine, increasing fuel use. But car air conditioners are much more efficient today than they used to be. In around-town driving, using the A/C will drop fuel economy by about a mile a gallon.
Meanwhile, driving at higher speeds with the windows down greatly increases aerodynamic drag. As speed increases, drag becomes more of an issue, making A/C use the more efficient choice at high speeds.
At most speeds and in most vehicles, A/C use drains slightly more fuel than driving with the windows down, contends David Champion, head of auto testing for Consumer Reports. “My final take on is that it’s very close,” says Phil Reed, consumer advice editor for Edmunds.com. “It’s hard to measure the difference and every vehicle is different.”
The best choice – if temperature and humidity allow – is to keep the windows rolled up and to turn the A/C compressor off. You can keep the fans running to blow in air from the outside, but your car will be as aerodynamic as possible while still letting you breathe. You will save gas, but the fuel economy improvement will be slight.

#6. Bolt-Ons and Pour-Ins
Before you buy a device that’s supposed to make your car more fuel-efficient or pour in an allegedly gas-saving additive, ask yourself this: Don’t you think oil and car companies aren’t doing everything they can to beat their competitors?
If BP could add something to its gasoline that made cars go farther on a gallon, cars would be lining up at the company’s pumps. Sure, people would burn their fuel-saving BP gas more slowly, but then they’d drive right past rivals’ gas stations to come back to BP for more. BP stations could even charge more for their gas and still sell tons of the stuff.
So if there really was an additive that made gas burn up more slowly, it wouldn’t be sold over the Internet one bottle at a time.
Likewise, car companies are already spending big bucks to increase fuel mileage. If General Motors could make its cars go significantly farther on a gallon simply by putting a device into the fuel line, don’t think for a second it wouldn’t be doing that. GM’s car sales would go through the roof.
“There are a number of these gas-saving devices that are generally useless,” says Champion.
But drivers who try them will swear they work. In reality, it’s probably an automotive placebo effect, says Reed. Buy one of these devices or additives, and you’re like to pay extreme attention to your fuel economy and how you drive.
Of course it can’t hurt to keep a close eye on your driving habits — and what kind of car you drive. In the end, that can make the most difference in saving gas.
So many BA’s I hate doing the vote thing, it comes off as being indecisive, oh well.

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I have about $10K to spend on a car. I like manual transmissions and cars of all kinds. Any tips on a great buy? I know people are going for the Japanese lawnmowers to save fuel, but I don’t really care about fuel consumption. I just like nice, tight cars.

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