Make sure your tires have enough air, don’t drive too fast, don’t brake too hard, make sure your car is in good running condition, those are the most common sense things. Oh, DON’T USE AIR CONDITIONING, it’s a guzzler!
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Don’t let anyone talk you into buying “fuel-saving additives”. Brand-name gasoline already has additives in the mix, so you don’t need to add anything else. You also run the risk of your engine running too “rich” which can damage your fuel injectors or carburetor. The best way to save fuel is to adjust your driving habits–not stopping or starting suddenly and watching traffic patterns so you don’t have to accelerate or decelerate too quickly.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 21st, 2010. 1 Comment.
i just go when i absoutely have to go. i keep the right amount of air in my tires, i keep my car tuned, i dont do like some of these kids do, they get on the road and smoke tire and race. i dont start out fast. this gas thing, especially diesel has raised the prices on everything, like food and clothing.
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What is your optimum speed? I’ve found my optimum speed when not on the highway is about 42 MPH. I bring the car up to about 48 where my overdrive kicks in and then reduce to 42. My tach reads about 1300 RPM’s. On the highway, I stay at 72 MPH. That’s 2300 RPM’s. I figure a piston engined airplane optimum cruise speed is at 2300 RPM’s. I’ll do the same. The V6 Accord should get 19 and 29 MPG. I am achieving 26 and 34. I’ve found myself going an extra 100 miles per tank of gas! Try it, it works!
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 19th, 2010. 1 Comment.
a block of wood under the gas pedal to allow it only to go down so far…thats the best fuel saving device.
that being said, what kawasaki said is the best answer…proper maintenance and driving the speed limit without jackrabbit stops/starts will help.
good luck and GOD bless.
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Didn’t know if maybe a K&N intake system would work better than a Supertchip, and do they even make a chip of some sort for gas saving on my 4.0L Mercury Mountaineer. Everything advertised talks about better horsepower or better torque, not really concerned about that right now.
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