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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This question is targeted for teens, but anyone can answer. Our gas prices are about $3.45 for reg. gas and our family has found some ways to conserve gas. Such as purchasing some new things for the home to do so we don’t have to go out. What are some other ways that we can conserve gas? What have YOU/ your family done?
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I now plan out my trips and try to do things on one trip. I am getting sterr crazy staying home and miss just driving random places with no destination, but it is either conserve gas or not get bills payed. I would walk, but I have 2 small kids and live in the county.
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since gas has gotten so expensive? I found this product and have just started using it so Im not sure how its going to work but its guaranteed to work. Its called Ethos FRhttp://www.mygassaver.net/index.htm
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Keeping the engine in as low revs as possible would save you gas money.
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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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To conserve gas, I have begun turning off the engine while I idle at stop lights (there are many more techniques I am utilizing, known collectively as “hypermiling”). For every minute that your car idles, how much gas is wasted?
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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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Coasting is useless as a fuel saver. Careful acceleration and braking will be much more fuel efficient.
If you are in Great Britain, it IS illegal to coast. It is classified as “Not being in full control of the vehicle”
American law may be different…
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