driving with the windows open creates a lot of drag with the air blowing in and slowing you down, while i also know the using the airconditioner also uses gasoline, which is best?
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K & N drop in air filter and running Royal Purple synthetic motor oil
show increase mpg on both of our vehicles.
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hi guys
just want to know about Fuel Average of this both models
GS 300 v6
GS 400 v8
which one is good in fuel average and save much fuel ??
V6 OR V8 Engine ?
some1 said that V8 is much better then v6 and save much fuel..
but want to know ur comments ..
hope some1 using this models and can guide me..
in KM the average of full tank..
both
300 and 400
thanks
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Here is the fastest and most economical way to cool your car in the summer:
1) You get in the car and ride for a mile with the windows down. The car will still be hot, but much less now.
2) If the outside temperature is comfortable for you (say, 80F or less), vent new air in with your AC.
3) If the outside temperature is high (say, more than 80F), recirculate.
You should only use the vent if the outside temperature is more comfortable than the temperature inside the car.
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does carburetor engines or fuel injection engines gives better overall performance, fuel saving and last longer……?
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What is really better for saving on fuel and getting more miles? a Petrol Engine or a Diesel Engine?? And what does this mean on a Diesel Engine! Fuel Consumption (Urban) 37.7mpg Fuel Consumption (Extra Diesel) 53.3mpg Fuel Consumption (combined) 47.1mpg
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In order to save fuel, an airline executive recommended the following changes in the airline’s largest jet flights:
A. Restrict the weight of personal luggage
B. Remove pillows, blankets, and magazines from the cabin
C. Lower the flight altitude by 5 percent
D. Reduce flying speeds by 5 percent
Using physics principles, explain why each of those changes would result in decreased fuel consumption? Research the information necessary to calculate and approximate the appropriate values. Which change in flight procedure would save the most fuel?
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which is better to conserve gas: driving at a low speed using the highest gear or driving at a low speed using the lowest gear?
please explain
thank you!
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Choose from Iowa, New York, and Oklahoma.
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Okay, I’ve heard this both ways but am wondering what you think…..people have told me the best way to conserve energy/natural gas is to:
1. Keep your thermostat at the same temperature ALL the time.
2. Turn your thermostat up during night time hours and turn it off completely during the day when you are not home.
I’m just wondering since it is getting colder and I would like to save a little money if at all possible. Thanks!
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