Your engine will get the best mileage at full operating temperature. If the thermostat is removed or too low a temperature unit the engine will use more fuel.
A clutch in an automatic transmission will decrease fuel economy. A clutch in a manual transmission will increase fuel efficiency.
The size and quality of a vehicle's tires affect fuel efficiency. Bad spark plugs will cause cars and trucks to use more gas.
Yes. Your engine will get the best mileage at full operating temperature. If the thermostat is removed or not working properly causing the engine to become too hot or not hot enough it will affect the operating efficiency or your engine which will decrease your gas mileage.
Yes .. it does .. change it immediately.. it drinks fuel like crazy.. mileage goes down ...
The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.
Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.
It can effect engine performance and fuel burning efficiency.
It is possible that a fuel cooler will increase fuel efficiency. The hotter a fuel burns, the faster it will burn away.
The 2013 Ford Mustang has a fuel efficiency of 19 miles per gallon when driving in the city, a fuel efficiency of 31 miles per gallon when driving on the highway, and an overall fuel efficiency of 23.
The efficiency of the fuel is determined by the appliance that is burning it, not the fuel itself.
obviously, specifics depend on the specifics of the question, but generally, adding weight will decrease fuel efficiency.
The biggest part is aerodynamics, in my non-engineering experience. The better the aerodynamics, the better the fuel efficiency. There are more factors to this like weight, gearing, etc.