in reverse all day would you conserve gas?
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If the car weighed less it would use less fuel so in the long term would filling the tyres with Helium save fuel?
Tyres, or tires (in British English and American, respectively)
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also, what can i personally do to save gas? i have a manual car, and so should i coast more to stops, etc?
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I’m pretty sure the DC-10 and L-1011 airliners have pretty decent reputations, right?
I wouldn’t personally know, but I’ve heard that many times 4 engine airliners will operate off of 3 engines to save fuel.
Is the tail engine a more costly item to keep up to par?
Harder access, more cost?
Aerodynamic cost?
Would the A380 be able to run safely and efficiently in a tri-engine scenario (with different motors, I’d guess)?
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We build cars capable of going 120+mph. Most state speed limits are no higher then 65 mph. WHY? If this Government wants to reduce are dependency on foreign oil. Limit the speeds to 55 mph on all vehicles. It’s simple and inexpensive, it will save lives, reduce auto insurance, and improve the environment. When the autos are delivered to the dealer before he delivers them to the customer the service department will plug in a handheld computer to a tamper proof connector. The mechanic inputs a code and sets the speed to that states limit. I have driven vehicles 10 years ago that have this system installed on them. I am presently driving vehicles that have the same system.
People read the Question and please use your intelligence. Also please no teanie boppers need respond.. That means anyone under the age of 23. Let me add this comment .You need government intervention because the driving public is to stupid to conserve fuel. Second no engine will burn out at 55mph a six cylinder will have an RPM of 1800. Also no speed limit signs will have to be changed because the vehicles will not go faster then 55mph. To the wise guys that figure they can reprogram the system you wont be able to period. It will be tamper proof. That means if you even attempt to change it the car will not ever start.
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