Apr 24

How To Save Money On Fuel

The price of different petroleum products these days is higher than ever that several oil companies have been scrutinized for their weekly or monthly price increases.  Furthermore, economies around the world have been affected by ever costly gasoline which we all know will be exhausted sooner or later.

Due to the volatile and increasing fuel prices, people are now trying to discover ways to save on fuel as much as they can.  Using up lesser fuel will also be good to our finances and the environment. 

Therefore, what can people do to reduce their gas consumption?  There are lots of ways for us to save fuel.  We just have to be wise with how and when we use it and be sensible.

Drive less.

The very first way to save cash on gas is to not bring our cars at all.  If you reside in a region where there is an efficient public transport system, you can just take a bus o a train to get where you need to be. 

Another way to save fuel is to car pool along with people you know and each one of you who gets to ride in that one vehicle can just give a little fund to the one who owns the car. 

Car Driving and Maintenance

Every driver should know the basic things in maintaining their car and driving efficiently.

For manual transmission cars, drivers should feel their car’s transmission and should shift gears as soon as it’s needed.  The lower the gear, the higher the gas consumption of the engine.  Timing is the key to achieve accurate shifts to the transmission and for the carburetor or EFI to use just the right amount of fuel it needs to produce power. 

Letting go of the gas pedal during downhill also helps to save gas.  It would both save you money on gas and lessen carbon emission.

The air pressure on the car’s tires should be just right.  Tires with low air pressure will certainly reduce your car’s velocity and will waste more fuel in its whole course.  An over-inflated tire will also influence your car’s speed and increase the chances in bursting your tire.  You should also think about how wore your tires are and give them the right air pressure the next time you pump them up. 

Refueling

Just because a fuel is high octane doesn’t mean it’s better for your car.  In fact, high octane gas could potentially damage a number of mechanisms in your car as carbon deposits could accumulate in the tank and the engine as not all of it is being burned completely unlike regular gasoline. 

The only exception is that if your car has always been using higher octane fuel for years and switching to regular in an instant might cause some changes that could pose problems. 

New kinds of gasoline such as E10, E20, and even E80 are now also obtainable nearly everywhere.  Ethanol-mixed fuels are cheaper than pure gasoline and produce lesser harmful gases.  Yet, not all gas mixed with ethanol are compatible with every car.   Earlier car models especially with carburetor engines are not advised to use ethanol-mixed gasoline since these could eat away fuel lines which will cost you more to repair.

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