Tips to maximize your fuel efficiency
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011
We all seem to face the same problem. Our pockets go empty due to some unwise maintenance of our car. Don’t worry; there are ways to tackle this problem. If you stick to the below mentioned rules, your car will run for an extra mile or two.
1. Know the tire pressure of your car. It should be appropriate. It should not exceed the limit. Go through the manual that comes in with the pressure measures.
2. May be this one will sound dumb but still please stay away from traffic. It kills your fuel at the rate of knots.
3. Drive at a moderate speed. Neither very high nor very low.
4. Frequently change your air filters and spark plugs.
5. Keep an eye on the oxygen sensor. Go for a change if it conveys wrong information.
6. Change your PCV valve if it is not working properly.
7. Service your car once in a while
In today’s environment conscious world, people have become more concerned about the emissions that automobiles emit out into the atmosphere. Keeping this in view, the electric cars have entered into the market with a great relief. The best thing is that these cars do not smoke as they do not have any internal combustion engines which use gasoline.
When burned in a car engine, the only emission that is given out is water, and thus, a hydrogen powered car is a zero emission vehicle. Hydrogen is abundantly available on this earth and it can even be extracted from water; that is again abundantly available. The technology of hydro fuel cell for cars is a rage now-a-days as it is very simple to be applied and it has been proved to increase the efficiency of your car’s engine and increase its mileage by as much as 80%. Building hydrogen fuel cell for a car is a very simple process and several kits are also available around the market that are really affordable and can be assembled by the user himself, without any professional help.