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.
The tire heats up do to the friction with the road, a heated gas in a set volume will increase in pressure.
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.
This is due to the work done against friction between road and tyre.So the gas pressure increses due to the friction with which heat produced in the tyre in trough distances
1998 srx 700 triple gas milege
what is the gas milege of a 200 cavalier?
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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.
Depends on what engine it has...
High 20's low 30's no problem. The car likes highway crusing at about 65 for best milege. Watch your gas milege indicator in the dash...if you have one. As they may not be totally accurate, they will teach you how to drive the car with the best gas milege.
It depends on the gas you put
No, it will decrease gas mileage.