Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Travel Tips for Thanksgiving to save on gas

Thousands of people choose to put on the road to visit in the air for their annual Thanksgiving Day to take "the grandmother's house." Joel Burrows, aka "The Car Doctor" and Vice President of Education, Research and Development at Precision Tune Auto Care has timely advice to help travelers keep their cars in good condition to work, while saving money at the pump this holiday season.

First off, check the fluid levels in the vehicle ... Oil, brakes and radiator. Check all the pipes. If aare worn, cracked, mushy or leaking, they replaced. If available, press the tube. When an accident you feel, this indicates wear inside the tube and requires replacement. For peace even more, the doctor proposes performed with an air intake for cars and cleaning the fuel injection. Especially when you notice that the machine is not working normally. Some service centers, call your fuel system. Not only contribute to this process, with the handling manyQuestions, this is a common procedure could be done to make an immediate increase in fuel economy and performance. Check your tire pressure air '. If the tires are inflated properly, it can cost two to three kilometers per liter, according to the Car Care Council. Check your air tires' pressure when tires are cold. Make sure that all are inflated to the manufacturer's specifications. You can do this in your car can be manual or on a card in one ofDoors car gas cap, or on the lid of the trunk.

Use the correct octane fuel. Higher-octane gasoline, which costs produces less energy, not only quantitatively, but also yields miles per gallon. I am a technician to run an engine and the emission test to ensure that the engine is running at maximum efficiency.

Maintain a steady speed, using cruise control unit and the open road. Avoid quickly started or stopped. Compared to avoid disturbances on the brakes, stay a while 'toCar in front of you. If possible, slow down enough for the foot off the gas. Each machine has an optimum yield at best. However, the majority of units at this speed only 1 to 3 percent of the time. For most vehicles, is the optimal speed 38-48 mph, but any speed over 55 mph, results in lower fuel consumption. Plus, go faster, makes your tires heat up more, wear what causes faster. Drive smoothly. Ifpossible, avoid sudden stops and starts. If people drove more easily, could increase their gas mileage of 300 miles per tank to 330, for example. Plus, it will take to drive carefully and reduce the wear on the brakes of both cars and tires.

Bring a cell phone for safety and the road map. Once you arrive at your destination, a wonderful holiday feast, and remember to follow the above for the return trip.

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