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January 8th, 2007 09:27 PM #1
[SIZE=3]hi guys! i'm getting a 2.2 honda accord this month.
i know the gas price isn't getting any cheaper and i was just wondering what the best gas saving device like the kaos turbo charger is around.
i'm no stranger to strong gas displacement vehicles though because i had a mitsubishi galant back in 97 and i'm currently using a toyota revo that consumes fuel like an embudo.
any advices or info? thanks in advance peeps! peace![/SIZE]
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January 8th, 2007 09:33 PM #2save your money...yung pang khaos mo pang gas mo nalang..
its been proven by our inhouse mythbusters...
nothing beats a lighter right foot...
congrats on your accord...
btw kakatakot namn avatar mo pare
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January 8th, 2007 09:40 PM #4
nag karoon ako ng khaos gas saver.. ganun parin ang consumo walang pagbabago.. buti nalang nabenta ko rin kaagad. minus 500 nalang price nya..
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January 8th, 2007 09:44 PM #5Since you already have the Accord, best way to save fuel is to:
1. Keep it well maintained.
2. Have a very light foot.
3. Plan your trips so you can avoid traffic jams.
4. Shift early, or better way to put it is to use the correct gear and rpm.
5. Try to keep your rpms to 2000 rpm.
6. Keep your car as light as possible, get rid of excess weight.
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January 8th, 2007 09:48 PM #6
What's The Best Gas saving Device Around?
...Your car's tuning, driving habits & most especially.....
.....YOU!
....It's PRICELESS indeed!
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January 8th, 2007 09:52 PM #7There's no such thing as gas saving devices IMO. Buy a light weight car with a big displacement engine or don't use the car everyday. Your driving style will also reflect in the mileage.
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January 8th, 2007 10:09 PM #9
Among other things, a light right foot, conservative shifting, good engine tune, a smaller car, a more aerodynamic car, a lighter car, less "looks" accessories, being thinner, having thinner passengers, carrying less rubbish, riding in someone else's car, taking the bus/jeep/MRT/LRT, riding bicycles, and walking.
Bottomline is, there's no such thing as a "gas saving device". The car you drive, its state of tune, and your driving style primarily determines how much it consumes fuel.
http://www.fuelsaving.infoLast edited by Alpha_One; January 8th, 2007 at 10:12 PM. Reason: Added link
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January 8th, 2007 10:25 PM #10
+1... add the often, less use of A/C narin (kung tingin mong tolerable ang init sayo (lalo na sa gabi,. then do it so!)... one of the most effective tool to fuel savings... less load sa engine ikanga... Been practicing this for years narin, though it has marginal difference, its' effort & sacrifice is worth the pay!
And the rest is posted above... AMEN!
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