Can Anyone Tell Me If I Can Modify My Jeep With A Hydrogen Bolt On System To Increase Fuel Economy?
May 11, 2006 by ajharpo | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I call for to know if there is a Hydrogen based bolt on system or component that I add to my inline 6 in my Jeep? Hydrogen technology has been around but before it goes mainstream, I am unfaltering most modern engines can be equipped with a system that
Hi there, consumable to hear you're trying to help reduce carbon and pollution emissions. Despite the nay-sayers, there are solutions. Might charge a bit though!
Clean Technology Center Collaborative do a conversion kit - which actually
Jul 15, 2008 by Carlos Rocha | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have a 1996 Nissan Pathfinder SE and I'm planning on captivating a trip in about a month. What can I do to my engine, not just the car, to get it more fuel efficient for my 312 mile trip? (Ex: tires, oil, anything) Any opinion would be much appreciated.
There are a lot of lenient things you can do to make it run more efficiently. There is actually a whole article devoted to it this month at Scott Familiar Sense!
http://www.scottcommonsense.com/NeatAndC lean/Articles/ACleanCarIsaHappyCar.aspx?
Mar 27, 2008 by michaelkupka2 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I was wondering if there are any parts you can transfer from a truck to make it more fuel efficient, like the grill guard or parts like that.
How Can I Increase The Fuel Economy Of My Vehical?
Aug 23, 2009 by Ιρατυς Ορχυς | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I would like to ice it from 9 kilometers por litre to at least 11 or 12km/l.
Please just answer the question and give me tips. Do not say anything stupid like "get another car" or "stamp". I have been trying not to stomp the
Are your tires well inflated? Tires without the proper amount of air are harder for the car to move, thus making it work harder.
Are your air filters spill the beans? Once again, if the car is struggling to "breathe", it's working
Count traffic and accelerate or brake slowly; fueleconomy can increase by up to 20 percent. Stay inflated. Keep debilitate air pressure at manufacturer's
75 mph will reset fuel consumption about 15 percent. Anticipate traffic ahead and accelerate/brake slowly and steadily; your fuel economy can increase by