35 Fruitful Tips to Save Gas

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Posted on 25th August 2010 by admin in Motor Tips

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Given the unreliable and dynamic nature of fuel prices, vehicle users simply can’t depend on the transitory dips in the prices of gas. Perhaps, adopting easy fuel saving tips is the key to prevent the prices from burning a hole in your pocket.

The following tips should help you achieve fuel economy as well as help protect the environment.

1. To start with, select the right vehicle for your needs, if just driving around the town is what your needs entail, procure a lighter vehicle (hybrid or gas driven) instead of a huge gas-guzzler.

2.Considered as one of the most important factors affecting fuel economy, the need to ensure the right tire pressure for your vehicle can’t be overemphasized. Check the pressure of the tires at least once a week, remember that even over-inflated tires lead to higher gas consumption.

3.Timely maintenance of your vehicle that covers ensuring the right levels of all essential engine fluids and keeping all the systems in shape can make all the difference.

4.If you keep your vehicle cleaned up, it not only enhances its sheen but also prevents any dirt or snow to create unnecessary drag and frees the engine from working harder.

5.Until it’s totally necessary don’t carry extra baggage in the car’s trunk, as it would only increase the weight and force the engine to consume more gas.

6.Drive well within the fuel economy range of your vehicle, if you aren’t already used to driving slow enough then you’d need to make some adjustments here, but be assured that the benefits are real. The difference of gas consumption between speeds of 55 and 65mph can be as huge as 2MPG.

7.Accelerating your vehicle like a dragster burns up fuel real quickly, whenever you have to step on the gas do it gradually.

8.If doable rest your left foot on the floor than on the brake pedal, as even a slight press on the brakes could significantly increase the drag.

9.Operate the air conditioner wisely and only when you need it. If you can make do just by opening the windows partially for cool air it’s good. But remember that on highways opening up windows can backfire by creating more drag, so you’re superior off with the windows up and the air conditioner on. Further, once the inside weather is cool enough turn down the power of the air conditioner, lest it puts undue pressure on your car’s engine.

10.Pick and select the gas stations with the ideal prices in your area, there are lots of websites that keep a track of existing prices in different localities/regions.

11.Making good use of the discount gas schemes or gas rebate schemes of credit and club cards makes a lot of sense even if you save just a couple of cents on apiece visit to the station. Remember the good old quote “a penny saved is a penny earned.”

12.After referring to your owner’s manual, select the lowest grade of engine oil available. No need to purchase the premium grade unnecessarily.

13.Always shut the gas cap tight enough, or else the fuel could leak or evaporate.

14.If you need to travel just a small distance, like to walk. Not only would this help save gas but would also get the necessary physical exercise, so often suggested to live healthy.

15.Try to complete all your shopping on a single trip instead of visiting the market multiple times. Further, select a shopping center that stocks a myriad of supplies so that you don’t have to move from one area to another to shop for different items on your list.

16.Always drive moderately, as driving like you were in a great hurry would only make you brake and accelerate erratically, thus burning up more gas.

17.Cruise control, speed control or Autocruise, no matter which study you call it by, do make use of it when you’re on a long trip on a highway.

18.Often not given enough weight though, idling can lead to significant fuel consumption. Avoid your vehicle from idling and you would save quite a lot.

19.Try driving in the highest gear, the lowest gears are meant to get the vehicle moving from the stationary position and cause the engine to consume more power than the higher gears.

20.Imitate truckers while approaching traffic lights. Truckers act wisely by looking ahead to see if the lights are about to turn red and accordingly start to slow down as stopping is imminent. Further, if the lights are already red and you slowly cruise towards them they might turn green while you’re still rolling. Thus you won’t have to stop at all.

21.Plan your trip so that you can decide upon the shortest route along several stops to complete the trip.

22.Buy a bicycle to use when the trips are too short to be covered by a vehicle and too long to be finished by walking. Determine the yardsticks for too long and too short based on your own preferences.

23.Use public transportation whenever possible, not only can it save gas, but would also free you of the effort and care it takes to drive yourself.

24.Make use of a fuel catalyst, they can either be poured into the fuel tank at other times they need to be installed. The catalysts increase fuel economy by efficiently burning up the gas.

25.Cleaning, properly maintaining and replacing the air filters when needed also helps to augment the car’s efficiency.

26.When you rev up the engine while starting up, and warm up in excess of about 30 – 40 seconds, it leads to undesirable gas consumption. Hence, a warm up of 30 – 40 seconds is just all right for the purpose.

27.Refer to the owner’s manual and follow the manufacturer’s advice for the maintenance schedule.

28.Use the manufacturer suggested motor oil as much and as often as it has been advised.

29.Get your vehicle refueled in the mornings or late evenings when it’s cold. In low temperatures the oil is denser and hence you might get more gas for the same amount of money.

30.Avoid placing luggage on the rooftop unnecessarily as it creates a lot of drag by contorting the car’s aerodynamics. In fact the ideal thing to do is to remove the roof demolition completely, as even an empty demolition causes adequate drag.

31.Avoid using tires that are too broad, they might be fancy but certainly are deterrents to good fuel economy, as they create more drag.

32.Carpooling grants for savings not just for you but also for others around you.

33.Use manual transmission, as an automatic transmission still can’t match your assessment.

34.Choose a route that’s the shortest, has minimum traffic lights and low traffic.

35.Get your vehicle refueled only when the gas is about to run out, this is so as even the weight of the gas can be considered as load that the engine needs to pull, thus leading to a greater gas consumption.

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French Travel – 5 Timely Tips

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Posted on 25th August 2010 by admin in Motor Tips

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Like ex-employers who insist “your cheque is in the mail”, I’ve always been suspicious of the proclamation: “Statistics don’t lie.”They are ,after all, the mathematical creations of Statisticians. The Human kind. Who have been known to”misspeak”themselves. And even, on occasion(shock horror)lie! Thus,it is a minor(personal)miracle I have no such qualms with the statistic that French Travel tops the “Travel Hit Parade” for North Americians.

My own humble(but authentic)experience confirms whatever the appropriate numbers are. Virtually each third mortal I meet, (especially during “The Season”) is a non- Froggie.

The attractions are the same ones the locals enjoy. Achingly beautiful nature. Food. Wine. Art. History. And culture with a capital”C.” The reasons the majority of the French holiday in their own country. They really do have it all! As they will inform you,without hesitation. And, since the classic “all-the-French-on-holiday”month is August, this is, bien sur, the perfect time to NOT be travelling in Europe’s premier playground.

How do you travel? – Let us count the ways:

1.Car

Mr. Ford’s great tiny invention is great for getting from point A to point B, with a maximum of comfort and a minimum of inconvenience. Not withstanding occasional Summer maladies such as overheating, no garage open, and the number of other travellers who have decided(without consulting you!)to travel the same road to adventure.

2. Country Roads(work)

Another potential grain ‘o sand in yer gears, is roadwork.For reasons that defy North American logic, all seeing/all knowing French bureaucracy has decreed that Summer is the ideal time to make those highway”improvements.” Nationwide. In cities. Towns. And,sigh,yes, that perfect tiny village you’re trying to head to.

3. Something Hairy This Way Comes

But move – there’s more! There’s something that could place a “crimp” in both yer holiday and yer automobile at the same time! It’s a uniquely French “speed bump.” One-of-a-kind because – it’s alive!

“Sanglier”(-pro –”sang-glee-yah) is the French wild boar.(Think massive hairy pig with dinosaur tusks) They sleep during the day. And hunt for grub at night. And, in hunting for stated grub,cross roads running through the woods. You’re getting my drift,are you not,dear reader?

4.Camping Car

More comfort than the car. And, because of that, more”challenges.” The principal one being finding a place to hunker down for the night. With precious few exceptions, if you’re not in a designated/dedicated/definitive area – you’re up the creek without a paddle. Ok – you might, in this completely unfamiliar countryside, find a secluded spot. But, as “Dirty Harry” might state in this situation : “The question you gotta ask yourself is….Do you feel lucky tonight?…….Camper!!!?

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Then there’s stove gas, water, sewage disposal, demand ‘o privacy/seclusion, plus all the same “blue meanies” that apply to cars.

Although(To use my  Mother’s favourite phrase)in your “secret heart” you know this – DA BG(Froggie hipster to da world) is reminding you that anyone even remotely considering trying to enter a major French city in “The Season” in any type of four wheeled motor vechile, is not just a sick puppy, but a sick puppy with a death wish!

5.Train

 

After football,the greatest source of French National pride is it’s rail system. Particularly the train known as the “TGV.” (“Tres Grande Vitesse” – very great speed) Clocking in on some routes at 500 plus kms per hour. This is the premier national service of SNCF, the French rail authority. And, bien sur, you pay accordingly. Basically 20% more than the regional trains.(TER)

 

Christopher Strong is the Creatir/Director/Host of the Multi-Media Lifestyle/Advenure series – “Bicycle Gourmet’s Treasures of France”, and the Author of “Gliding to the Bonheur.” His behind the scenes story of that filming.

Share more of his adventures at : French Cycling Bicycle Gourmet.

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