WHen I am driving down a hill, and I take my foot off the gas, does this save me gas?
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I worked in resarch and design for a large corp. My job was stealing patents. I would expect to have this idea stolen, just the same.
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more would waste precious gas. driving more faster would only make the engine work harder, i.e. was more gas. does anyone know?
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I have an 06 Honda Civic and I was wondering if it’s possible for me to do the P&G technique with an auto transmission without shifting into neutral. I heard it is bad to shift into neutral too often with an auto tranny. Is it worth it to P&G while keeping the car in drive when coasting? Thanks
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Ok, i just asked this same question yesterday, but turns out i need to be alittle more specific. the same basics again, i drive a 2005 chevy cobalt 2.2L 4cyl engine, manual transmission. I’m trying to get a little more get up and go from my engine, without dropping a lot of cash, like i said last time, i know those two things go hand in hand, but work with me. I’ve heard of the new air intake, i am probably going to do that, probably a K&N. But other than that, i need some suggestions.
last question, 90% of the responses were either “save your money, buy a new engine” “buy a new car” or something along those lines, if that is your answer, please don’t waste your time. I’m not trying to be jeff gordon or anything, but just go a little faster, little more acceleration, without tons of cash. i didn’t know if something like using a different type of oil in my car? if higher octane gasoline will give you moer power? maybe new spark plugs? if so examples on what is a good brand. And possibly some new exhaust, but i don’t want to sound like one of those honda civic’s with the huge muffler you can hear coming from a mile away if you know what i mean. or if new headers or something, i’m not sure how much that costs though.
any suggestions are welcome, the cheaper the better, and examples please! and again, not trying to be mean, but don’t waste your time if your just going to tell me to buy a new car, or completely overhaul my engine, i already know that i can BUY a new faster car, i’m trying to work with what i got here!
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I’m trying to figure out what is the best option to save gas in the car.
I’ve heard that driving with the A/C on burns 15% of used gas. But does this apply to just the fan running?
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Is there any real way to tell what MPG I will be getting before I buy the vehicle? I have read that some 05 civic hybrids get 30 mpg, and some claim they get 40-45, without having to ask the dealer to fill the gas completely, drive it around for 40 miles, and do back to the gas station and see how much gas I have to put back in, is there any way I can reset the Trip gauge so that it will automatically calculate it for me as I test drive the vehicle for say 30 or 40 miles? (I think the vehicle has this feature, I am just not sure how it works)? Thanks again, this will be a huge help, Currently getting 13 mpg in my truck and want to go to school, but it wont happen unless I get a good reliable gas conserving vehicle
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i drive an automatic car. my questions are, if put neutral in signals , traffic or whenever i stop. and if i drive in neutral in slope road will these things save any fuel consumption. or im i just wasting time on this?
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Is the special feature of diesel engine that it does not have spark plugs that makes it unnecessary and/or damaging to
shut off the engine often?
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I have a Toyota Camery ’91. I’m just trying to save gasoline and I don’t want to screw up anything, so what’s the best thing to do?
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