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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Hypermiling Secrets To Save Fuel

The first step many hypermilers take is to track their mileage, so they have a clearer understanding of what works best for their vehicles. They can compare how they drive on Monday to how they drive on Tuesday. They can glance down at something called a Scan Gauge to see how many MPG they're using or even how much money a certain trip cost them in gas. The Scan Gauge isn't exactly cheap, but the installation is painless.
One of the most basic techniques to save gas is to check your tire pressure. The average car should have its tires inflated from 32 to 44 psi in the summer, which increases your MPG 5%. In the winter, drop it back down because higher psi reduces traction. Installing items like engine grill blocks, engine block heaters and foam pipe insulation can save you 50 miles per tank in the winters.

Experts say mat being conscious or how accelerating, braking and driving techniques affect your gas mileage can really make an enormous difference and most drivers save an instant 10% of gas this way. One of the most sacred rules of the road for all hypermilers is to only brake when you have to. While most people are inclined to speed ahead to the stop light and abruptly slow down if the tight doesn't change in time, the conscientious hypermiler will take his foot off the gas as soon as he sees the light is red and will slowly coast up to the intersection. This is also sometimes called "timing the lights" because often the light will change when the hypermiler gels there. Another trick is to take a 10 to 15 second buffer after the light (urns green and the other cars accelerate. By leaving extra space ahead, drivers can see the brake lights well in advance and avoid hard braking. Some drivers say they save gas by watching their mileage go up over 70 MPG even while sitting in traffic! Some people decide to save gas by modifying their cars. Most vehicles out there are not built specifically with gas mileage in mind, so there's much to be accomplished by making some basic changes to the existing structure. To save another 4.5%. you may want to purchase "smooth wheel covers" or "rear wheel skirts" to reduce wind resistance further. The more drastic measures may include removing alternators, swapping engines, changing from automatic-to-manual, or convening to alternative fuel and electric designs. Or. in some cases, it could be as simple as inflating your tires and having your air filler changed every oil change. There are many ways to save!

1 comment:

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