Need To Save Gas, help?
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Need To Save Gas, help?
hey all, im new here and my first post, i recently bought a 94 accord 4 cycl automatic, it is complete stock and the only thing im interested in is just to save gas, so far all ive done is put in a drop in k&N air filter and changed the oil to mobil1, 90% of everything on the motor is brand new, water pump, alternator, power steerin, intake manifold, injecters etc. what all can i do to get the most MPG out of it? has factory new tires also w/ 181K miles on the motor.
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RE: Need To Save Gas, help?
Make sure the tires are at the correct pressure and check often. I run mine 3 psi above but more for handling than mileage. You might want to google hypermiling techniques and see what shows up.
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RE: Need To Save Gas, help?
the biggest thing is going to be how you drive... more than anything you can do your driving style will make the most drastic changes... shift at low rpm's, avoid full throttle, run some fuel injector cleaner through your car (once or twice for starters then run a bottle through with every oil change) make sure your do your regular maintenence, spark plugs, wires, cap rotor etc...
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RE: Need To Save Gas, help?
well, you could only drive the car on even days of the week...... ... JUST KIDDING ..
Welcome to HAF....
... the other members gave you some good advices,, also make sure car is properly tuned..
Welcome to HAF....
... the other members gave you some good advices,, also make sure car is properly tuned..
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RE: Need To Save Gas, help?
i was really wonderin about pulleys and other parts that could be added on that may improve gas, with this car i have a pretty light foot, only goes to 3k to change gears, compared to how i drive my dakota, i have a friend from a local honda dealership thats gonna adjust my valves as they have a slight rattle, after changin the oil today it felt alot better in normal drivin. thanx for all the advice. would lighter weight rims help?
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RE: Need To Save Gas, help?
Lightweight rims will help, but you'll need to make sure that they are strong rims and aren't going to crack or pose a dangerous situation for you. In other words, you would need to spend a good bit of money on them and it would be a long time before you made that money back on saved gas (although if prices keep going up it could be sooner). But it would help with MPG.
I don't think under drive pulleys would do a whole lot. They may help slightly, but I wouldn't expect a whole lot.
Whatever you do, stay away from those turbonator and tornado devices. They aren't cheap and they don't work.
I don't think under drive pulleys would do a whole lot. They may help slightly, but I wouldn't expect a whole lot.
Whatever you do, stay away from those turbonator and tornado devices. They aren't cheap and they don't work.
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