Saving Gas

Save Fuel With These Hypermiling Hybrid Strategies

Hypermiling hybrid cars is easy with so many built-in features designed to conserve fuel. For instance, the Ford Fusion has a "regenerative braking system," which recycles 94% of the energy created by braking. Brake pads are said to last three times' longer with this model. Behind the rear seat, there is a battery pack that fuels the car with electric power on speeds up to 47 miles per hour. A powertrain control module is calibrated to ease the transition from gas to electric, so drivers never notice the shift, and since the engine only needs to perform half as much work, owners only need an oil change every 10,000 miles or so, rather than every 3,000. Additionally, hybrid owners say they have a number of other techniques and tricks that help them maximize their gas mileage even more.

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Hypermiling To Save Gas: The Nascar Link

What sort of picture do you get when you think of hypermilers? Perhaps you imagine young people from Berkeley, California or Portland, Oregon, sipping their Fair Trade coffee, operating their homes off solar power and converting their old cars to vegetable oil mods. Or maybe you just imagine that annoying slow-driving person in front of you who seems hardly bothered by the fact they're coasting several car lengths behind everyone else at 10 MPH below the speed limit. What you may not have expected is that Nascar driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. uses the hypermiling technique to save gas.

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Saving Money With Fuel Economy

While the type of vehicle you drive dictates a particular range of mileage, improving fuel economy can also be effected by many other factors. The way you drive can improve mileage, no matter the type of vehicle. In these ways you can save money, reduce emissions, and hedge your average spending during a gas price spike.

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Information That You Should Know About Buying A Scooter

Having a scooter is not only great fun, but offers a great deal of practicality in modern day life. More than this, they are both environmentally friendly and cost effective too, for much the same reason; using less gasoline as they do. With such a wide choice to choose from however, it is not always easy to get the best one.

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Best MPG – Crude Oil to Petrol and Saving Gas

The lifeblood of industry is oil. And it is most accurately represented by the high demand for that commodity which may become increasingly scarce in the future: petrol.

For the common layman, it may be surprising to note that not all petrol are refined/blended the same way as expected. Nor is it the same composition for countries with four seasons.

Gasoline is a petroleum-derived mixture made of hydrocarbons and enhanced with iso-octane or toluene and benzene to raise the octane rating. Yes, I know this may as well sound like Greek to you so I will go by them one by one. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds made of hydrogen and carbon.

Composition Processed in refineries, gasoline is a distillation of crude. On its first pass, this grade of gasoline still has impurities and would not be suitable for internal combustion engines. The hydrocarbons found in gasoline is considered hazardous including: Toluene, Benzene, Naphthalene, Trimethylbenzene, Etc.

Currently the preferred composition of gasoline in developed countries have paraffins in substitution of benzene.

Overall, the composition of gasoline ratios depend on the following factors: – The refinery it was processed – The quality of crude used – The octane rating of the gasoline

Volatility Volatility is the attribute of gasoline to evaporate. The desired volatility of gasoline depends on the climate. In hotter climates, lower volatility is preferred to prevent it from igniting easily and also to prevent it from vapor lock, which means that the gasoline will turn to gas in the gas line.

In colder climates, higher volatility is recommended to enhance a vehicle's startup process.

Octane Rating An octane rating is the measure of the fuel to RESIST autoignition and detonation.

Octane numbers are rated by their anti-knocking properties compared to a control substance of iso-octane (combustible) and n-heptane (non-combustible). So an 87-octane petrol would mean its 87% iso-octane and 13% n-heptane. A 95-octane is 95% iso-octane and 5% n-heptane, and so on.

Hazards Gasoline is considered a hazardous substance and must be handled carefully. Even with all the substitutions it is still a major pollutant producer. Gasoline usage creates carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and unburnt evaporated gasoline reacts with sunlight to create smog.

Saving Gas

To save gas, please refer to the Article “How to Save Gas with Internal Combustion Engines” on http://www.squidoo.com/savepetrolfast

Erwin Chua MCP, MCDST is a HUMAN BEING posing as a WEB MARKETER. In his youth, he's read the entire World Book Encyclopedia and World Book Dictionaries from A-Z out of a passion to know things and share his knowledge with others. Things that fascinate him most include: the HUMAN CONDITION and its PASSION TO IMPROVE, TECHNOLOGY that make things easy, SYSTEMS that make things easy, and HELPING OTHERS escape the RAT RACE through online marketing. He has a still-pending MA in Philosophy from DLSU-Manila after he decided to leave the academe in pursuit of a career in web marketing. He is based in Penang, Malaysia spending his online and offline activities pursuing his passion in equipping others with tools and mindset to be spiritually and financially free.

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