No; friction decreases gas mileage.
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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.
Think of a car, friction causes air resistance on the car and results in lower gas mileage, but without friction, the tires would just spin in place and the car would not go anywhere.
Cars don't get better gas or mileage.
Brands such as NGK, and Bosh both make plugs that are said to help gas mileage.
Cars don't get better gas or mileage.
Not much unless you decide to peel rubber.
"Unfortunately, Liberty Toyota is a Toyota dealership, so I cannot help you answer that one. There is no gas mileage for this because it is not a car.."
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Yes, but not by much. The cleaner the surface the easier the air can move around it which means less friction. Unfortunately the cleanliness's does not last long enough to really make a difference.
You'll want to look for a performance air filter. Basically these increase gas mileage by increasing air supply. The more air which is available and circulating, the better the overall gas mileage.
There are many ways to improve your cars gas mileage. First check that you tires are properly inflated, change you oil and check and replace your air filters if necessary. In addition changing you driving habits will help to boost your fuel mileage.