Unconventional Ways to Improve Your Fuel Economy (Part 1)

Author: Ronald Rameshnauth
Published: September 24, 2010 at 9:17 am
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So you've heard about all the conventional ways to improve fuel economy for your car ranging from keeping tires inflated to removing roof racks. So what are the not-so-conventional ways of improving fuel economy for your fossil fueled vehicle? Eliminate dust, dirt and grime.

These elements work against your vehicle by reducing the efficiency of the engine. Take, for example, an engine that is covered in a layer of dust. This dust will impede the engine's ability to displace heat and result in the engine having to work harder to try and keep cool. Removing this layer of dust by wiping plastic components with a cloth and mild soap and water solution can help the engine eliminate heat quicker.

Dust, dirt and grime on the exterior of a vehicle can reduce its ability to dissipate heat and in turn cause the vehicle to work harder to keep cool. Also, depending on the amount of dirt on a vehicle, this could impact its aerodynamic capability (layers of mud after off-roading).

Overall, the presence of dust, dirt and grime on an engine and vehicle exterior will not remove heat as quickly as a clean vehicle. This, in turn, causes the vehicle to work harder and consume more fuel and potentially wear down the engine oil more quickly. So, now you have another reason to wash your car - to save fuel!

 
 

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Article Author: Ronald Rameshnauth

Ron has been immersed in the quick lube and automotive fuel industry as long as he can remember. His family business growing up was operating franchised gas stations and quick lubes. Ron has worked in the quick lube industry for over 12 years, starting …

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