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Improving your gas mileage day by day MilesGallon.com - Gas Mileage CalculatorFind Out Your Real MPG and Learn How to Improve It![]() Save Gas By Preparing Your TakeoffI just read this article at Daily Fuel Economy Tip about little things you can do before starting your car to avoid idling. Here’s the list with some additions of my own: Over at the Daily Fuel Economy Tip they talk about saving 10-30 seconds of idling. I wouldn’t go through a lot of pains for just 30 seconds myself as I have a diesel that uses very little fuel at idle and the previous owner of the car recommended to idle for 30 seconds to let the turbo get lubrication before taking off. If you have a gas car on the other hand, or if you idle for minutes waiting for a friend or spouse to join you, there is money to be had by not starting before all passengers are on board and ready to go. I think I should make an idle savings calculator to complement the gas mileage calculator. What do you think? Post a comment with your ideas! Dedicatied to improving your fuel economy, Simon Byholm
7 Ways to Stay Safe on Roads Slippery From Snow and IceWinter is here and where I live in Finland we have Yesterday I was doing a 60 mile trip on smaller It’s not really dangerous or difficult to drive on Rule #1: Slow down Whatever you do you can never reach the same speed Rule #2: Be really soft on the pedals Normally your car is rolling on four wheels, this On slippery roads if you press the gas pedal hard This turns your car into an object sliding in stead Rule #3: Keep your distance and slow down in time One of the most common accidents at winter is to The solution is to always maintain a good distance Always slow down when you come to a crossing, even Rule #4: Break safely If you lose control when breaking you will have to Sometimes the only way to avoid a accident is to not If your car is equipped with automatic breaking Rule #5: Accelerate safely Basically your car can either steer or accelerate. On Never accelerate when the road is turning, you need When accelerating too aggressively a rear wheel drive In case you’re car is equipped with a traction control Rule #6: Use good winter tires If you have snow and ice for over a month during You may also want to check your local laws and You can get good snow tires at a great price Rule #7: Practice and learn If you have a safe place to practice ice driving, In another blog post from this fall I teach how To learn your true gas mileage try the free gas
Boeing 727 Made Into Street Legal LimoI just had to post this, someone has made a limo out of a Boeing 727 complete with living room and fireplace. It’s a 24,000 pound beast and apparently someone paid $270,000 for it on eBay recently. You can read about it at the GroovyGreen Blog It’s will not help your fuel economy though :)Â You can use the Mileage Calculator for that.
How To Prepare Your Car For WinterThe guys over at AutoAnything was kind enough to send me some tips on how to prepare your car for winter: Tip 1: Tip 2: This is a tip from us at MilesGallon.com: Remember to put on your snow tires before it gets slippery in case you live in an area with freezing winter weather. And finally a tip from one of our newsletter subscibers: Check the status of the traffic light far in advance and slow down in case you see you’ll have to stop anyway. This will help you in two ways: 1. In case you finally have to stop you got off the accelerator earlier thus you used less fuel. 2. Often if you slow down the status of the light will change before you reach it, thus saving your from a full stop. This saves even more fuel as you will not have to accelerate from a standstill. Dedicated to improving your fuel economy, Simon Byholm
It’s Time For The Block HeaterIf you live up in the north like me, now is the time to find the engine heater, or in my case the power cord for the block heater. It near freezing temperatures here and I have started to use the block heater during the colder nights to save fuel when starting,  remember a cold engine uses a lot of fuel. It’s a good idea to remind the rest of the family that there’s a cable attached to the car, otherwise you might end up with a broken cable or timer. Talking about the timer, I always put the timer on two hours when it’s still mild temperatures to not waste electricity. Keep the winter driving safe, Ha ha says my wife. Simon
Save Gas In Hot and Cold WeatherThis is an article I just wrote. It is going to be part of the fuel saving lessons you can via email at the Gas Mileage Calculator page. It’s about some of the ways you can save gas when it’s really hot or when it’s freezing temperatures. Save Gas When It’s HOT or COLD Did you know that when it’s really hot in summer and when Really Hot Weather, And How to Save The number #1 gas thief in summer is the air condition. It’s Too bad it’s not as easy as just turning the AC off. Ok, The problem is what you do after you turn the A/C off, The problems with the windows is that driving above 30mph This means if you go faster than 30mph it’s better to use If it’s really hot you might want to use the A/C even You can still save by setting the indoor temperature a bit It’s also a good way to prevent getting a summer cold to not Now to a completely different aspect of hot weather, make sure This is essential as the car will get extremely hot when left Another thin you can do to prevent loosing fuel is to fill up There is two reasons for this. One is the same as above, fuel Easy, fill up before the sun goes up. Or at least before it Now to Cold Weather, Freezing Weather The colder it is the more you can save. Not because of Step one: Get a block heater. That’s important both for your fuel economy and for the The block heater uses electricity from the mains to A cold engine will not be able to burn fuel efficiently, The cold engine also doesn’t get lubricated well enough, That was to say you have a double benefit, even a triple Another thing, if you use winter/snow tires, in most Make sure you switch to summer tires as soon as it’s WHERE TO GET AN ENGINE HEATER If you are one of our US readers and need an engine It’s a magnetic heater that you can easily attach Kats 200W Magnetic Heater from Amazon Use that link to see the heater. It can also be used Dedicated to improving your fuel economy, Simon Byholm Where I live in Finland almost every car has a block heater installed. If you don’t have a block heater in the coldest weeks in February your car might not start. And even if it does start it will be smoking, without power and a real pain to drive until it warms up. If you have story to tell about how you save gas in hot and cold weather just leave a comment here below this post.
Fuel Economy of Tonneau Covers QuestionedYou may have heard that you can improve the mpg of your truck by covering the truck bed with a tonneau cover. I just read that SEMA has done some research on the effect of truck bed covers on the aerodynamics and it seems they found out that covering the bed on your truck will reduce drag by 4.2%–7.8%, effectively reducing the amount of fuel you have to use to overcome air resistance. I read a post about this research over at Thundra Headquarters where the admin thinks the fuel savings are too small to warrant the considerable cost of buying a new tonno. Instinctively I don’t agree as there is other uses for a bed cover than just to save fuel I was also qurious if the calculations are true, so I did some of my own. The main thing to consider here is that the tonno only improves the aerodynamics to a noticeable degree when you drive at highway speed. And not all of the fuel is used to push air, some is also used to overcome rolling resistance. I will calculate with a 3% fuel saving on a 20mpg truck, doing a 20mile highway commute every day making it a total of 50miles per day with off work driving. I will also use a 6 day week to account for other than commute driving. 20mpg is 0.05 gallons per mile. 3% of this is 0.0015 gallons saved for every mile you drive. The total miles in a year is 50 miles x 6 days x 50 weeks in a year. This makes for 15000 miles a year with 0.0015 gallons of gas saved for every mile, thus 22.5 gallons saved. With a gas price of $3 per gallon this would make a total saving of $67.5 per year with the tonno cover comared to driving without one, not bad. Lets say you own you tonneau for 5 years, you will save $337.5 over this period. What can I say, you won’t be able to pay for more than the most basic truck bed cover with the gas saved, but then again don’t you wan’t to have a cover? There’s so many other reasons to get a tonneau cover for your truck than just to save gas. It will keep your stuff dry when driving in the rain, it will keep your stuff clean when driving in the dust. It will keep you light stuff from flying away when you drive on the highway. It will also prevent you stuff from walking away when you stop in the city and if you get one that you can lock it will also prevent you stuff from walking away at night, when parked in the open. With all these reasons to get a cover, isn’t it great that the gas savings of the tonno itself will pay for most of it? Just remember that you get the most savings if you drive highway miles, if you are only driving around town doing street speed you won’t save much. If when reading this you feel like you got a good reason to go get a new tonneau cover for your pickup truck, I have listed some reasonably priced tonnos from a US dealer here: How to Save Gas With A Tonneau Truckbed Cover  And always remember, if you need to check your gas mileage the mpg calculator is over at the main page.
Sparks of wisdom from our gas saving bag of tricksIt’s not complicated to save gas, you don’t need any fancy vortex converters or gas saving devices. Neither do you need magnetic energy boosters for your fuel line. Most of these are the modern version of snake oil. With this being the first post in the blog I’m going to give you a top three gas saving checklist. 1. Check that you have proper air pressure in your tires 2. Remove roof racks, bicycle racks, fancy extra lights if you don’t really need them, unused antennas. They all makes the aerodynamics of your car bad and increases fuel consumption. 3. Drive less if you can. Walk or use the bike on short local trips. Do more on one trip to town and cancel the other. All these can significantly reduce your gas costs and are easy to do. Remember we have the gas mileage calculator on the main page where you can check your mpg while working on improving it. Simon
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