A vehicle does not burn anymore fuel when operating with the air conditioner unit or off as it does not burn more fuel when operating with the heater on.
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One of the things i am doing to get my car more fuel efficient is to use a fuel catalyst. Most cars burn their fuel at 93-97% efficiency, leaving the unburned fuel as hydrocarbon deposits in the combustion chamber. Fuel Infusion helps your engine burn fuel more efficiently.
depends on cubic displacement and type of fuel being used some fuels have more stored energy. The larger the engine usually the more fuel consumed
Not at all... Premium fuel will not harm any vehicle. All premium fuel does is burn more efficiently and evenly reducing engine ping
No, the heat in your vehicle is made from the the heat of the radiator fluid. It dose not take more fuel to use the heater.
An injection pump uses an injector to spray fuel directly past a glow plug and than into the combustion chamber of a vehicle. This allows the fuel to burn to a more complete degree increasing efficiency.
Yes, they will use less fuel but the fuel they use is more costly. A diesel vehicle also costs more than the same vehicle equipped with a petrol engine.
Don't know what vehicle you have or how much is too fast but if it is using more fuel than it has in the past, it may be time for a tune up.
A car has to be fuel efficient. It means it has to completely burn the fuel.
Lean Burn = higher air-fuel ratio, Less power, more economical Rich Burn = lower air-fuel ratio, More power, less economical
If a vehicle smells like gas there is typically a fuel leak somewhere. In a few instances it COULD also indicate that the engine is running "rich", meaning that the engine is receiving more fuel than it can burn.
The recommended fuel for this vehicle is Premium Unleaded but Ford does not say it is mandatory. So, more than likey, you can burn Regular Unleaded with a loss of power as the fuel managment sytem will adjust for the lower octane fuel. I am not 100% sure about this on this vehicle so contact your local Ford dealer to verify that I am correct.