Yes, definitely. Lower tire pressure increases rolling resistance and hinders fuel economy. Deflate your bike tire by a fair percentage say 50 and drive around, it isn't easy.
No. A car will get better mileage with the correct tire pressure.
Tire wear, vehicle handling and gas mileage.
A tire can effect your gas mileage by a lot. If you do not have a inflated tire you can get 2-3 mpg less than use usually get.
Always!!!Check your tire pressure, according to sticker on driverside door jam. Hot and cold temperature can change tire pressure and effect gas milage. Occassionally, do a tune up. For example: Change engine oil, sparkplug, distributor cap and rotor, etc..
Yes, increasing tire pressure can improve gas mileage by reducing rolling resistance, allowing the vehicle to move more efficiently. However, over-inflating tires can lead to uneven wear and reduced traction, so it's important to follow the manufacturer's recommended tire pressure for optimal performance.
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No, it will decrease gas mileage.
A few things can effect gas mileage over sized tires, tire pressure, spark plugs taht need to be replaced, over due engine oil change. Then again it may be the size of engine in it, typically 4 cylinder get better mileage than 6 cylinder motor.It coold also have to with the speed you are driving. A few things can effect gas mileage over sized tires, tire pressure, spark plugs that need to be replaced, over due engine oil change. Then again it may be the size of engine in it, typically 4 cylinder get better mileage than 6 cylinder motor.It could also have to do with the speed you are driving.
I recommend a highway tire for your best gas mileage. The strength of a tire is referring to the tread size, the larger the tread the larger the tire. Hence, the less gas mileage obtained.
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