I was thinking of this on my way to work today and it was raining. Of course people were going slower and mostly noticable on the highway. I was thinking well if people drove like this all the time then would I save on gas. So then I thought well if i lived in a place like I live in now but it just rained more then would I save on gas as well as everyone else? Hope this makes sense to everyone. Its just something random that I was curious about.
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i have a crown vic thats is a 8 cylinder car. if i take off 4 spark lugs i’ll save gas and not have car problems right?
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Are those STP fuel additives that claim to save you gas any good? I use to use them all the time but I heard they make your car stall when you’re driving slow like into or out of a parking spot? But with gas prices going up,should i start using those STP products again?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Oct 16th, 2011. 2 Comments.
You also have to take in mind, how much gas, or combustabale element, does it take to push down a piston??? from one drop, to I miro liter, a nano liter?? Once you find that out, then you can give me my answer..
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global warming?
I am not accusing Democrats, or Republicans for bing the cause. But even if they didn’t cause it, they could be happy about it.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 14th, 2011. 20 Comments.
How much will gas have to cost before it truly effects your day to day tasks? What are you doing now to conserve? Have you picked a “cut off point” (a point where you would stop driving and use alternate methods of transportation)?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 13th, 2011. 8 Comments.
Do you ever think about power saving besides high gas prices so you don’t dump all your money into energy?
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 9th, 2011. 2 Comments.
Bad fuel econ for V6 3.5Lt Mitsubishi nl Pajero (Montero, in U.S.I Think) using 17.7 lts per 100 km?
I Need to find ways of reducing the fuel economy of this make. I am told that the normal fuel economy for this motor is about 11lts to 13 lts per 100 km. The vehicle is stock standard and not carring any extra weight. It is in good repair/condition and the motor is running smoothly. I am running it on 98 oct fuel and drive with a very light foot. The current fuel economy is for local driving conditions (mums taxi) traveling about 20 km a day with no traffic lights.
I have checked the air filter and it does not seem overly dirty. what would be the cheapest parts to replace in the process of elimination as i can’t see the point in spending 1000′s of dollars to try and save $10 to $15 per week.
Any feed back would be great
Thanks
Tim
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Mar 25th, 2011. 12 Comments.
Here are some of my ideas. To make them attactive to people we need the government to help. How about free plates for the purchase of a motorcycle?? Or a free license?? Or no sales tax? Think of the fuel we could save if everyone who was able rode a bike of some kind…..look at India and China they do it and have no shortages!!
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Mar 19th, 2011. 2 Comments.
I have noticed that by obeying th 60 mph speed limit on my commute to and from work, instead of going 70 mph like most of the other traffic, I am noticing about a 7% to 10% increase in my gas mileage. I drive a work truck with a V8, which I know doesn’t get great gas mileage anyways, but it got me to thinking. I remember growing up that the Interstate Speed Limit was 55 mph. I thought that if I am seeing that kind of difference, what kind of difference would we all see if the Speed Limit was dropped? What kind of impact would it make to the environment? What kind of impact would it make to the oil companies pocket book? Would it be enough to have the prices come back down to a more acceptable level? Just some points I am pondering as I wonder about fuel costs for my upcoming trip.
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