too much weight
tire air pressure low
air cleaner clogged
bad spark plugs, ignition timing
get a tune up
bad piston rings.
too much fuel, excessive oil consumption
Yes. A sticking fuel injector can allow far too much fuel into a cylinder.
a bad camshaft sensor will do this. considering it is tuned up properly...
Fuel management systems are used to maintain, control and monitor fuel consumption. They can track fuel transactions based on a credit card, as well as deliver fuel by trucks.
They do, for a variety of reasons. There tends to be less stopping and starting in the carpool lane. Also, commuters sharing rides reduces fuel consumption.
Poor driving habits, poor air intake, improperly adjusted fuel pump, excess operating RPMs.
Most larger trucks burn diesel fuel.
The average fuel consumption of the 2006 Honda Accord is 10 km per liter of fuel. This includes in calculation the fuel consumption in crowded areas and the fuel consumption in regular areas.
No it does not affect fuel consumption.
It will not increase fuel consumption.
Driving habits have the single biggest impact on fuel consumption. Aggressive driving, excessive speeding, and rapid acceleration can significantly increase fuel consumption. Maintaining a steady speed, avoiding sudden stops, and proper tire inflation can help improve fuel efficiency.