The Ultimate Hypermiling Guide is now priced at just $7. This ebook explains “hypermiling”, and how to use these techniques to make radical gas mileage improvements.
Though hypermiling was popularized by news stories of dangerous highway exploits, such as “drafting” - tailgating behind large trucks at highway speeds - the new Hypermiling Guide is about safe driving.
By utilizing some of these driving techniques, the average driver can improve gas mileage by 25% without having to resort to questionable or potentially dangerous driving methods. [Read more →]
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The 2008 Ultimate Gas Saver Guide is now available!
This Guide includes the main Gas Saver Guide, filled with tips for improving gas mileage and saving money on gas.
It also includes 6 additional resources: a Hypermiling guide, “Water2Gas” hydrogen hybrid conversion plans, a Hybrid Buyers guide, government fuel saving tips reports, both the 2008 and 2009 model year fuel economy reports, software to calculate gas mileage, and more! [Read more →]
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Why are gas prices so high now, nearly double what they were 18 months ago with no slow-down in sight?
There are many people who believe the rise in gas prices are the results of oil speculators, or greedy oil company executives. That is not the case.
In order to understand the rising prices, it’s necessary to look at what goes into the price per gallon we pay at the pump. (NOTE: See “Why Are Gas Prices So High?”) [Read more →]
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Are you actually improving your gas mileage and saving money on gas? If you’re following the gas mileage tips here, then you certainly are. But how do you know how much better you’re doing, or how much money you’re saving?
The first step towards making gas mileage improvements is to record your fuel purchases, miles driven, and amount paid in a log. This allows you to track your gas mileage improvements over time.
Here is a free PDF that you can download: “MPG & Fuel Purchase Log”. Print this out, make copies, and keep them in your car’s glove box. [Read more →]
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Gas Mileage Devices include electronic gadgets, engine modifications, and gas tank additives. Unfortunately, with the ever-rising cost of gas, there are those seeking to profit from the hardship of others.
Many of these so-called gas mileage devices do little or nothing to improve gas mileage. In fact, some of them can be dangerous or harmful to your car’s engine. [Read more →]
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Did you know the phrase “improve my gas mileage” gets nearly 1000 Internet searches every day? Gas prices hurt everyone, and they aren’t going to get better for a long while.
Here are some of the things I’ve been doing to improve my gas mileage - and I’m now getting a 40% gas mileage improvement! [Read more →]
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Gas For Less Money lists a LOT of ways to improve gas mileage. Some gas mileage tips will save you a lot, others less. Of course, the more you do, the more you save.
We did some research to see precisely how much these various gas saving tips actually save you. Some will surely surprise you! [Read more →]
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Roy Everett and InfoZoo have just released “The 2008 ULTIMATE HyperMiling Guide!“. The guide to improving gas mileage covers all of the many hypermiling gas saving techniques, including the controversial methods like “drafting”, and why it must be avoided.
Using the guide, it’s possible to improve gas mileage anywhere from 25% to 40%, which can mean $5, $10, even $20 saved everytime you fill up. [Read more →]
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Some of the most important gas mileage tips have to do with your tires.
Tire pressure, alignment, and balance are key to your engine’s efficiency, and important in order to get better gas mileage. They are also important safety considerations.
Check your tire pressure whenever you fill-up; under-inflated tires are harder to roll, making your engine work harder and use more gas. [Read more →]
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Gas mileage improvements can be found in the way you drive, but don’t overlook your car’s maintenance!
(See: “Gas Mileage Improvements” for more tips)
Experts estimate that basic car maintenance and upkeep can result in gas mileage improvements of 15% on up to 30% or more?
Keeping your tires inflated to their proper psi is one of the easiest ways to improve gas mileage, yet it can have a dramatic effect. Improperly inflated tires, particularly tires that are low, are harder to turn. That in turn makes your engine work harder to turn them, burning more gas. [Read more →]
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