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June 17th, 2013 12:26 AM #11
Lessen your rolling resistance by maintaining optimum tyre inflation and do not go beyond 2000 rpm. Good luck! I wish I had your fuel consumption.
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June 17th, 2013 06:19 AM #13Maghanap ka ng mga kapitbahay or ka opismate mo na pwede i-occupy ung empty seats sa car mo. Shempre magbabayad sila ng fare, ung fare na ibabayad sayo ipandagdag mo sa pambili mo ng gas, you will get more milage, wag lang mauwi sa relationship with your new found passengers kasi lalo tataas ang expenses mo
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June 17th, 2013 09:18 AM #14
Move to the province para 14 to 15km/L lagi FC mo? :D
Kidding aside, 8.5 to 9km/L for city driving is already good for the 2E. Best you can do is to keep your air fiter clean, carb tuning, spark plugs and engine timing in check. Use the A/C less, inflate your tires to around 33-35psi (cold), and plan your trips (leave early, go home late, etc.).
Other options:
- commute
- car pool
- LPG
BTW, hampasin nyo ng martilyo yung nag sabi na ipalinis ang MAF sensor ng 2E.
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June 17th, 2013 09:33 AM #15
work early, go home late - para di ka sumasabay sa traffic at pag maaga ka di mo naman kailangang mag aircon kasi malamig pa naman
- find different route.. mahaba pero less traffic, kaysa malapit ka lang pero 1hr ka sa traffic
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June 17th, 2013 12:15 PM #16
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June 17th, 2013 12:16 PM #17
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June 17th, 2013 12:38 PM #19
Once you've done the tune-up, spark plugs and etcetera, there's a little more you can do.
1. Rolling Resistance: Assuming your tires are in decent condition (and if they're not, consider replacing them... you shouldn't keep tires for more than five or six years, even if they're not bald), inflate them beyond the door sticker pressure. For typical car tires, you will see massive reductions in rolling resistanceat up to 40 psi, after which, improvements drop off. 35 is a good midpoint. I've seen some service drivers use 45 psi in their car tires (truck tires are at around 50-60 psi standard). Only issue from doing this is it will hurt hijjus if you drive over rough roads all the time.
2. Start-up: Don't idle your car in the morning.
Repeat: DON'T IDLE YOUR CAR. Once you've checked your water and oil level, start the car, buckle in and adjust your mirrors and seat. The time you take to buckle in and get comfortable is all the time it takes for the oil to start circulating. Drive off as soon as possible.A cold car and carb use craploads of gas, so you might as well get a few kilometers out of them while the car is warming up.
3. Pulse and glide: You don't need to use gas every single second the car is moving. If you're coming up on a stoplight and intersection, just use enough gas to get going, then coast down to your target speed. In steady moving traffic, this is difficult, and it will get people mad at you, but traffic is not steady moving. Do it properly and nobody will notice you're doing it.
4. Brake less: Drive as if your brakes are dead. In other words, leave space enough so that if the guy in front of you brakes to a stop, you don't have to brake right away. Less stress pa. You won't be cursing and slamming on your brakes. This saves gas because you need gas to build up speed. If you use the brakes, you're scrubbing off all that speed you gained, and have wasted your gasoline investment.
5. Anticipate. Plan: If you pass lights with timers or are familiar with the traffic lights in your area, anticipate when they'll turn red or green. If you can coast down to a light without using the brakes, getting there just as it turns green, good. If you can avoid a red light by speeding up a bit, do so. Wasting some gas for a little more speed is better than idling at the stoplight for the next two minutes. Also, you know that jeepneys stop. All the time. Don't follow them too closely. Plan your overtakes ahead of time so you'll use as little gas as possible overtaking. Remember, also, that too slow is also a waste of gas. Dawdling along at 20 km/h leads to terrible economy. You should get best economy at around 40 km/h in the city and around 70 km/h on the highway.
Good luck!
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June 17th, 2013 03:02 PM #20wag bomba ng bomba..wag tumapak mabuti sa arangkada makaka rating kadin naman..
kapag napanasin mo ng malapit kana sa stop ligths at nakita mo ng red bitawan mo na gas pedal mo..
Minsan kasi pag sobrang traffic, iba parin ang convenience na maibibigay ng isang railway system....
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