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5 ways to enhance fuel efficiency

By: Roberto Bell

Nothing is nice than to have a vehicle that is petrol economic in existing world of rising prices of nearly everything. You would definitely love to know the petrol saving tips that will help your pocket to prevent hole.
Don't be idle for long
This one is obvious to comprehend. While you should hang around for a minute to let the engine fluid to enter engine but don't switch-on & stand waiting. Kick start your engine & move.
Avoid applying brakes frequently
To avoid repetitive use of brakes, learn to switching lane easily. To avoid abrupt stopping unless required, ride at low speed. halting Suddenly also burns more gas than with a smooth halt. The key is driving smoothly & slowing down smoothly before final brakes.
Turn off the engine
If you see that halting time is more than 20 sec., switch off the vehicle. But Petrol to switch-on the engine will cost more if halting time is less than 20 sec. So ensure with your judgment OR with the help of Timer at signal whether you are required to switch off the vehicle or not.
Check Air pressure in tyres
Health of tyres is an obvious factor important in fuel efficiency. So don't wait for a deflation to check your tyre but make it a regular habit. The moment you stop for your gas tank, get your tyre pressure checked & inflated, if required.
Drive the appropriate speed
40-45 kmph is established speed good for your car's fuel efficiency. While using the right gear at the right speed is however also necessary. 20-30 kmph for 2nd gear, 30-40 kmph for 3rd & 40-50 kmph for the 4th gear is suggested from the experts.

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Bruno Silva is the writer of Fuel Economy. You can find more information on this at Gas Mileage and Car Economy.

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