No, friction decreases gas mileage. If you are talking about Friction motor treatment then it is just another in a long line of products claiming to increase mileage. None of them work, period.
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Simple changes in the way you drive can help you to increase your gas mileage, such as the following:Accelerate smoothly and slowly.Try to keep your speed as constant as possible.When you can, try using cruise control.
No; friction decreases gas mileage.
The gas milage of a sedan is 40 and the gas milage of a normal one is 25
The highway gas milage for a Dodge Dakota varies by vehicle. Average milage is around 16 mpg.
It depends on the vehicle. Some get really good gas milage, especially hybrids, but SUVs get less gas milage.
You will use more gas due to the higher RPM. The shift light is to help you to save on gas milage.
Slow down
As you drive, the friction of the road and the flexing of the tire increases the tires temperature. When you increase the temperature of a gas in a sealed container the pressure goes up.As you drive, the friction of the road and the flexing of the tire increases the tires temperature. When you increase the temperature of a gas in a sealed container the pressure goes up.
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All types of friction increase fuel consumption. Wind resistance. Tire resistance. (The bigger the tire, the bigger the contact patch, the more resistance.) Engine parts, etc.
As you drive, the friction of the road and the flexing of the tire increases the tires temperature. When you increase the temperature of a gas in a sealed container the pressure goes up.As you drive, the friction of the road and the flexing of the tire increases the tires temperature. When you increase the temperature of a gas in a sealed container the pressure goes up.