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Post by dreams on Sept 27, 2005 10:26:38 GMT 10
thanks for sharing .
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Post by supatt on Sept 27, 2005 10:53:48 GMT 10
yeah....i think it saves me a little......past 3 weeks i have resetted the fuel consumption meter to measure the consumption....previously was 6.5 that was for the month before now this month as so far been running at 6.1 and the only diff was tire pressure...cos last month did lots of hill driving...=)...... but to run at 41psa......u will suffer in the handling area......
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Post by ahcash on Sept 28, 2005 9:31:33 GMT 10
sh1t.. running on 41 is a bit scary.. ;D ;D I would be scared to inflat to 41 .. will it burst ??
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Post by nick on Sept 28, 2005 12:37:52 GMT 10
man~~~ now the fuel price is merely back to normal~~ it was like 130 for the past few weeks, now it has drop to 115, Im not sure it is the lowest or the highest~ but Im pretty sure the fuel price is goin down~~ hopefully it will back below 100 lur ^^ so no need to pump your wheel like crazy ok~~ gegegegege
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Post by ahcash on Oct 21, 2005 12:26:54 GMT 10
Was reading the Carsguide short cuts section...
source: carsguide.
Using nitrogen instead of air to inflate tyres will boost fuel economy, according to Bob Jane. Jane also claims that pumping up tyres to 4 - 6psi above the carmaker's recommended tyre pressure will reduce fuel consumption 10 - 15 percents.
Is this a marketing strategy?
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Post by jazzpro on Oct 21, 2005 15:40:12 GMT 10
also lose some weight as well....
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Post by z3n on Oct 22, 2005 12:45:11 GMT 10
u know how its supose to be more fuel efficient highway/freeway driving as compared to city driving, i find it weird, cause for me its completely the opposite....
then again, my daily/city driving is usually just me, and my highway/freeway driving consist of atleast 3 people with luggage ^^;;;
(i was told i rev the crap out of it haha jk)
btw, great tips!
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