August 04, 2015
Fuel Mileage How to Improve It
Fuel Mileage How to Improve It As fuel prices climb people naturally look for
ways to increase the miles per gallon. At the same time shysters start heavily
promoting engine and fuel additives as well as"Miracle"products to improve car
fuel economy to a public that wants to most of those products are based on
unsubstantiated claims. Those that present"scientific"results generally either
have too little supporting data to be conclusive,poorly conducted experiments,or
results that cannot be substantiated by anyone other than the product's are
things you can do to increase your fuel mpg.It takes power to move increased weight
even in SUVs with good gas mileage,and that increased weight means more gasoline
consumption and reduced Extended Idling - There is no reason to idle your engine
until it reaches operating temperature. Idling cost gas Trips - Combine errands
or trips so that the vehicle only needs to warm up once to encompass many
different stops. Plan your route so that you drive less miles but accomplish the
same Maintenance and Considerations Use Proper Viscosity Oil - Always use the
proper viscosity oil in your engine. Oil that has a higher than required
viscosity will create more drag on the internal components of the engine. Many
shops recommend increasing the viscosity as the vehicle ages,but this is wrong.
This causes the engine to work harder especially when cold and reduces the gas
mileage at all Pressure - One of the largest contributors to poor fuel mileage
and increased safety risk is under inflated tires. Tires low on pressure create
drag which the vehicle's power train must overcome thus reducing the cars fuel
efficiency. Always keep your tires inflated to the proper pressure as shown on
the vehicle's placard. Perform this check and adjustment on cold tires. You may
want to consider increasing the pressure by a couple PSI,but not above maximum
pressure indicated on the tires.If your vehicle
is at that point,have the spark plugs changed to assure proper running and
continued fuel efficient,trouble free Engine/Service Engine Soon Light - Is the
Check Engine/SES light on? When this light is on,the vehicles On-Board
diagnostics (OBD II) computer has noticed that something is wrong. Vehicles have
many sensors that the computer uses to both control and sense actual fuel usage.
When the Check Engine/SES light illuminates it signals that the OBD II system
has lost some ability to run efficiently. Typically when this happens it
substitutes a programmed value for a sensor,which is not as fuel efficient as
the correct readings from the sensor. This typically results in increased fuel
consumption,increased emissions,and/or drivability Carbon and Cleaning the Air
Induction System - If it has been a long time since the last carbon and air
induction cleaning,you should have your mechanic perform this service. Using
something like the Mighty VS7 system or GM's Top Engine Cleaner will remove the
carbon from the combustion chamber and deposits from the air induction system Car Tools store. This will allow the
engine to operate better for increased fuel With a Distributor - If you have one
of these vehicles and after you have cleaned the carbon Car Diagnostic Tool,and verified the
performance of your EGR system,you may be able to advance the ignition timing by
a maximum of 2 degrees from specifications. If you can this will improve your
fuel mileage and performance,however if you notice spark knock (detonation)
reduce the timing,but not lower than you wish to view a list of some of the
engine and fuel additives as well as the"Miracle"products that have been tested
by the Federal Trade Commission please visit their site at
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