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In the Gas Tank, To Top or Not to Top!
12 more tips for how to stretch
a tank of gas
* You can easily take care of a few items without going to a service
station. One of them is the air filter. A clogged air filter leaves
your engine gasping for breath and means youre probably running
with a rich mixture, that is, more gas and less air. Many
department and auto stores carry air filters, and they are simple to
change. A clogged air filter can cost you 1 mpg. Replace your air
filter regularly.
* Dirty oil cuts back engine efficiency, so make sure your oil is
changed according tot he car manufacturers recommended schedule.
You can change your own, and buying your own oil is much cheaper.
Theres a drain plug under your engine that will come out readily
with a wrench. Have a bucket ready to catch the dirty oil, and
remember to dispose of it safely.
* If your fan belt is too tight, your engine is working too hard and
wasting gas. The belt should give a little to finger pressure when
the engine is not running. if it doesnt, you can easily adjust the
tension with a wrench.
* Badly worn spark plugs can cost you as much as 2 mpg. This is
probably a job for a trained technician.
* The car has been a way of life for most Americans. There are
alternatives. These include mass transit, bike paths, and car pools.
* Heavier cars are more costly to run. A reduction of 200 pounds in
automotive weight typically improves fuel economy by nearly 5
percent.
* Use the air conditioner in your car as little as possible. It uses
a lot of gas. Roll down the windows and get some fresh air!
* Using cruise control can save gas. If you drive on the open road
often, staying at a constant speed will save fuel.
* If you are taking a trip, start early in the day while traffic is
light. Plan to stop for meals at times when traffic is heavy.
* Dont let your car idle for a long time to warm it up. Also, dont
let your car idle for more than a minute after it is warmed up -
this idling wastes more gas than restarting your car.
* Do not rev the engine and then quickly shut your car off. This
wastes gas. It also pumps raw gasoline into the cylinder walls. This
can wash away a film of oil that protects the cylinders and will
increase engine wear.
* Check your tires. Your owners manual has important information on
your tires, including the correct air pressure that should be in
them. Under inflation of your tires can cost you as much as 1 mpg.
Radial tires have 50 percent less road resistance, so they give you
3 to 19 percent better mpg.
submitted to budget101.com by Nancy green
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