Sunday, July 27, 2008

The Truth About Fuel Economy

Fuel economy is rapidly becoming a serious need for all of us. As gas prices soar we are quickly realizing that our money doesn't stretch as much as it used to. Being economical is imperative at the moment, but it isn't as hard as it sounds. Fuel economy simply requires a little common sense.

Maintain your Car

This is important if you want your car to run efficiently. Consult a mechanic and make sure your engine is tuned. Have serious problems addressed immediately. Something as simple as a faulty oxygen censor can affect your mileage by up to 40%.

Air Filters

Be sure to check your air filters regularly. A clogged air filter can decrease your mileage by nearly 10%.

Slow down

Maintaining the speed limit will help your car burn fuel efficiently. Needlessly traveling over 60 mph will waste fuel and cost you at the pumps.

At the Pump

Remember to fill the tank on the lowest setting. That trigger usually has 3 settings, squeezed gently and you will get more fuel.

All of these tips will ensure that you get the most out of the gas that you pay for. Unfortunately, they cannot ensure that the price of gas goes down. True fuel economy would be in finding a source of fuel that is cheap and easily accessible.

Fuel economy at its best. Water as fuel.

Using HHO gas, it is now possible to run your car on both gasoline and water. This increased your mileage by 50-60%. Economically, you would be cutting your gas prices in half.

Normally this conversion would cost thousands of dollars and would involve a mechanics shop. Much like buying a hybrid car, the conversion would be an investment in the hopes of saving in the long run. In the case of HHO gas, the conversion is both simple and inexpensive.

With gas prices soaring, fuel economy is going to become a big issue worldwide, and although the technology to run cars on 100% water is still being fine-tuned, the ability to even burn water for half of our mileage is going to be a welcome technology to the world.

The Author, Ray Rheault, is a new father with a deep concern for the future. Heavenly Products, his blog, is dedicated to products that will improve our way of life and our planet for us and our children. 100% water cars are still on the drawing board. But you can cut your gas costs in half NOW!

Visit http://heavenlyproducts.wordpress.com for more information (and BONUS 7 day E-course and 27 page Special Report on protecting your Warranty FREE!)

Raymond Remi Rheault - EzineArticles Expert Author

Friday, July 25, 2008

Get Hybrid Gas Mileage in Your Regular Car

It's no secret that hybrid cars get better fuel economy than their "regular fuel" counterparts. Unfortunately, chances are you probably don't own a hybrid car. Thankfully, that doesn't have to stop you from getting great gas mileage.

Below are several things you can do to help your vehicle get hybrid like fuel economy without having to shell out the extra money for an actual hybrid car:
  1. Remove all excess weight from your vehicle. The rule of thumb is for every extra 100 pounds you carry in your car, you reduce its fuel economy by 2%. A good place to start is in the trunk of your car. Do you really need to carry your golf clubs around all the time?
  2. Make sure your tires are properly inflated. Again, the rule of thumb is driving with under inflated tires will reduce your fuel economy by 2%, on average. You should try and check your tire pressure at least once per month.
  3. Watch your speed. According to FuelEconomy.gov, for every 5 miles per hour you drive above 60 mph, you reduce your fuel economy by 6%. That's a pretty big incentive to just hang out in the right lane.
  4. Reduce the amount of time you are in idle. Again, according to FuelEconomy.gov, your car wastes up to 17% of its fuel by simply being in idle. Whether you turn the car off when you're sitting at a long stop light, or park the car when you pick up something from a friend's house, you need to find ways to reduce the amount of time your car sits in idle.
  5. Use moderate acceleration. Rapid acceleration, coupled with accelerating in to stops (as opposed to coasting) can decrease your fuel economy by as much as 33%! So, the next time the light turns green, don't gun it.

It may seem unrealistic, using the above tips should help you increase your fuel economy by between 10 and 20%. You may not be able to get the same fuel economy as an actual hybrid car, but following these items should get you pretty close.

Please visit Daily Fuel Economy Tip for more gas saving tips like this. The better driver you are, the more gas and money you'll save. It's a win/win situation!

Brian Carr - EzineArticles Expert Author

Sunday, July 20, 2008

The Truth About Fuel Economy

Fuel economy is rapidly becoming a serious need for all of us. As gas prices soar we are quickly realizing that our money doesn't stretch as much as it used to. Being economical is imperative at the moment, but it isn't as hard as it sounds. Fuel economy simply requires a little common sense.

Maintain your Car

This is important if you want your car to run efficiently. Consult a mechanic and make sure your engine is tuned. Have serious problems addressed immediately. Something as simple as a faulty oxygen censor can affect your mileage by up to 40%.

Air Filters

Be sure to check your air filters regularly. A clogged air filter can decrease your mileage by nearly 10%.

Slow down

Maintaining the speed limit will help your car burn fuel efficiently. Needlessly traveling over 60 mph will waste fuel and cost you at the pumps.

At the Pump

Remember to fill the tank on the lowest setting. That trigger usually has 3 settings, squeezed gently and you will get more fuel.

All of these tips will ensure that you get the most out of the gas that you pay for. Unfortunately, they cannot ensure that the price of gas goes down. True fuel economy would be in finding a source of fuel that is cheap and easily accessible.

Fuel economy at its best. Water as fuel.

Using HHO gas, it is now possible to run your car on both gasoline and water. This increased your mileage by 50-60%. Economically, you would be cutting your gas prices in half.

Normally this conversion would cost thousands of dollars and would involve a mechanics shop. Much like buying a hybrid car, the conversion would be an investment in the hopes of saving in the long run. In the case of HHO gas, the conversion is both simple and inexpensive.

With gas prices soaring, fuel economy is going to become a big issue worldwide, and although the technology to run cars on 100% water is still being fine-tuned, the ability to even burn water for half of our mileage is going to be a welcome technology to the world.

The Author, Ray Rheault, is a new father with a deep concern for the future. Heavenly Products, his blog, is dedicated to products that will improve our way of life and our planet for us and our children. 100% water cars are still on the drawing board. But you can cut your gas costs in half NOW!

Visit http://heavenlyproducts.wordpress.com for more information (and BONUS 7 day E-course and 27 page Special Report on protecting your Warranty FREE!)

Raymond Remi Rheault - EzineArticles Expert Author

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Most Fuel Efficient Car


Due to an increase in price of gas, car manufacturers have introduced cars that run on hybrid technology. If you are looking forward to buy a car, your best bet will be to purchase a car that uses hybrid technology.

The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) in the U. S. publishes the most fuel efficient cars in their report each year. This year, the EPA updated its method of computing fuel economy based on stronger acceleration, faster driving and comfort along with fuel efficiency.

Here are some of the most fuel efficient cars as rated by the EPA:

Toyota Prius is rated at 48 mpg in the city and 45 mpg on the highway. This five seated midsize sedan combines an electric motor and the power of a 1.5 liter 4 cylinder gas engine. This car was redesigned as a mid-sized sedan for the 2004 model.

The Mercury Mariner Hybrid as well as the Ford Escape Hybrid achieves an impressive 32 mpg. The fuel economy is achieved by hybrid cars quite impressively. But if you are thinking of buying a non-hybrid vehicle which ensures less fuel and greater comfort, you better buy the Toyota Yaris. The Toyota Yaris is the top-ranked non-hybrid vehicle of 2008. Yaris is rated at a combined 32 mpg. The package is quite impressive and the interior is quite versatile and roomy.

If you are thinking of purchasing a car that runs on diesel, you better wait for a year. The new Volkswagen diesels are due next year with fuel economy numbers expected above 50 mpg.

About Author:

Pauline Go is a professional writer for many websites. She also writes other great articles like Crude Oil Usage In USA, Do Fuel Savers Work?

Pauline Go - EzineArticles Expert Author

Friday, July 11, 2008

Fuel Economy Tips

Looking for ways to increase fuel economy? Who isn't? Gas prices and oil prices continue to soar, and it doesn't appear that there is relief in the near future. So, Americans continue to suffer every time that they visit the gas pumps. With it constantly costing more and more money for less gas, it's imperative that people begin to learn how to increase fuel economy. So, the following are a few simple things that you can do to start getting better fuel economy and save on gas.

Start Driving the Speed Limit - Believe it or not, speeding may be costing you at the pump. If you want to increase fuel economy, you need to start driving the speed limit instead of driving your car like "grease lightning." Every car has a different speed that it gets the best fuel mileage at, but you'll find that most cars really start to lose fuel economy as you go beyond 60 mph when you're driving. In fact, speeding can make quite a huge difference, costing you about $.30 more for each gallon for every 5 mph you go about 60. So, not only is it safer to drive the speed limit, but it can save you cash too.

Stay in the Highest Gear Possible - Staying in the highest gear possible can also help you to increase fuel economy. When you use the higher gears when driving, the engine speed of your car is not as high. This will help you to save on gas mileage and also helps to reduce the wear on your engine as well. So, whenever possible, make sure that you stay in overdrive and you'll get better fuel economy.

Turn Off Your Car - When you stop to pick up your kids at school, turn off the car. Instead of going through the drive through, turn off your car and go in. Don't idle at the store either, but turn off the car while you're waiting on someone to come out. Yes, there is a recurring theme here - turn off your car. When you are idling, you lose gas mileage, especially if you have a car that has a big engine. So, instead of just letting your car idle, consider turning it off to help save on gas.

Do All Your Errands at Once - Doing all your errands at once can help you improve fuel economy as well. Instead of doing one errand and then going to do another one a few hours later, it's better to plan out your trip so you can get all your errands done at once. When the engine of your car warms up, you'll get better fuel economy. So, it's better to run your errands when the car is warm rather to do them at different times when the car has to warm up all over again.

As you can see, there are many things that you can do to easily increase your fuel economy. Every little thing you do can really make a huge difference and can save you money. So, take the time to use these simple steps so you can start saving when you go to the pump.

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