How to Improve Gas Mileage - Car Maintenance

How to Improve Gas Mileage - Car Maintenance



Gas prices keep on rising. Can maintaining your car in good order really improve gas mileage? Before we can answer this question let's have a look at what maintaining your car really means.

Most of your car's components are good for quite some time. There isn't much you can change about your shocks or the timing belt or your exhaust system. The most important part about it is that it's inspected regularly. Your car is manufacturer has set intervals at which you should inspect certain components of your car. These will keep your car in good working order.

There are, however, certain components that you can inspect your self or improve. These components are: your tires, your air filter, your exhaust, and your engine. Doing simple checkups and modifications to these components will greatly improve your gas consumption.

Tire pressure: Having the right tire pressure can make a serious difference in how much energy it takes your car to move forward. The more energy it takes your car to move the more fuel than you have to use. Under inflated or over inflated tires can use up as much as 10% extra fuel. You should check your tire pressure weekly. For increased tire performance inflated with nitrogen. Make sure that you check the tire pressure regularly; once a week is often enough.

Air filter: the standard paper air filter that is normally used in cars is great at preventing particles from getting in the engine but it is poor at allowing air in. The more air gets into your engine the better the combustion will be. You can replace the regular paper filter with an oil filter (provided by K&N filters). These filters will cost you more then normal filters but also last much longer. They are guaranteed to last or 1,000,000 miles. They also allow more air to get to your engine and therefore get a more complete combustion.

Engine carbon buildup: since most engines do not achieve complete combustion of gasoline, there is carbon building up more time in the pistons. Over time this buildup causes your engine to lose power and efficiency. You have two options: first you can buy a fuel additive and second you can get what is called an "engine flush".

Another important aspect of the engine is the oil you put into it. Using low viscosity oil allows the engine parts to move faster and with less resistance and therefore will improve engine efficiency. Be sure to perform oil changes as recommended by your manufacturer.

You can do most of these things by yourself, except for the engine flush, and they will definitely improve your gas mileage. Of course there are many other things that you can do to improve gas mileage, but these will be discussed another time.


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How to Increase Gas Mileage for free

How to Increase Gas Mileage for free



If you are looking to improve your gas mileage, the first thing you must look at is your driving style and the state of your car. Changing your driving habits and doing simple maintenance on your car can seriously improve your gas economy by as much as 30%.

Be mindful of your driving habits

Avoid driving aggressively. Accelerate and brake slowly. Keep good following distances to avoid having to brake hard.

Keep to the speed limits. Wind resistance is much greater at highway speeds and will rob your gas mileage quickly.


Keep up with your car's maintenance

A well maintained car will be more efficient and use a lot less gas. When doing an oil change, use low resistance synthetic oil (5W10).

Make sure that your tires are well inflated and that the wheels are well balanced and aligned. This can improve your gas mileage by as much as 10%.


Get more gas for your buck

When buying gas, choose the coolest time of the day. This will be early in the morning or late in the evening. Gas, at the pump, is calculated by volume and is at it's highest density when it's cold.

Don't over fill the tank. When you get the first click, it's time to stop.

Fill your tank when it's half full. The less gas you have in your tank, the more vapor can form and this allows the vapor to escape the tank.

By following these simple tips, you will be able to improve gas mileage significantly. They are all free tips and the money you will save will be a great return on investment

Welcome to How to Improve Gas Mileage

Welcome to How to Improve Gas Mileage



This blog will address the ever increasing price of gas and ways to improve gas mileage.

I won't tell you to drive less, use public transport or buy a smaller car. What these tips will teach you is how to improve your gas mileage regardless of the car you drive.

The tips provided here will be of either 3 categories:

-Free Tips to improve gas mileage

-Cheap Tips to improve gas mileage

-New technologies to improve gas mileage


In order to benefit from these tips and improve your gas mileage, you must use them. The more of these tips you will use, the better your fuel economy will be and the less time you will spend at the pump.

(Coming Soon) I also suggest that you sign up for the FREE Weekly Gas Saving Tips which will be sent directly to your inbox.

Cheers and safe driving