Category Archives: Fuel Saving
Help and advice on fuel saving techniques and products by an industry expert.
Fuel Economy Part 2 - What Does Work, Our View
by Andy Published on Thursday, February 4th, 2016
This article concentrates on fuel-saving methods that work. It is based on a combination of common sense, significant testing, and experience. If you haven’t already done so, we recommend you read our earlier blog entry, Fuel Economy Part 1 – What Doesn’t Work, Our View by clicking HERE. General Vehicle Maintenance If you’re completely disillusioned […]
READ MOREFuel Economy Part 1 – What Doesn’t Work, Our View
by Andy Published on Monday, February 1st, 2016
This article is Part 1 of a two-part series. Here, we will cover supposed fuel-saving products that, in practice, fail to deliver on their promises. We recommend you read this before reading Part 2, which focuses on fuel-saving ideas that work. Oh no, yet another report on fuel economy. We understand how you might feel […]
READ MOREHow to Improve MPG - Driving Style
by Andy Published on Sunday, January 24th, 2016
Improving Miles Per Gallon (MPG) Via Driving Style 1. Don’t drive too fast or accelerate too hard. Wind resistance increases drastically with increasing speed. Studies show that every time you increase your speed by 10 miles per hour, you lose as much as 15 percent in fuel economy. So slow down and be a fuel-efficient, […]
READ MOREMPG - Negative vs Positive Gain ™
by Andy Published on Thursday, February 12th, 2015
When examining the field of products, services, and techniques that promise to increase MPG, you find a confusing minefield, at best. There are chronic sceptics on one side, loyal devotees on the other, and indifferent observers in between. Unfortunately, this has come from a long history of ignorance and misleading advertising. The dilemma for most […]
READ MOREMPG Drop With Winter Fuel Change
by Andy Published on Thursday, May 30th, 2013
A few years back, our customers sought advice on poor fuel economy during winter months, particularly with diesel-powered vehicles. This phenomenon is easily explainable. The reason is that many fuel companies around the colder parts of the world, the UK being one of them, switch fuels during winter. This usually occurs in the UK around […]
READ MOREDo Fuel and Oil Additives Really Work?
by Andy Published on Thursday, May 30th, 2013
Firstly, we need to understand what is meant by “work” as there are conflicting ideas and interpretations. Some would consider “work” to improve performance or increase mpg, whereas others would consider “work” to clean the fuel system, restore fuel injector efficiency or reduce friction. Others would consider a product to have “worked” if it resolved […]
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