You wont be able to do it by running low rpm as a manual would but I would recommend the following. Fuel Filter Clean Air Intake Filter or Add Air Charger Kit Clean Throttle Body Run valve and carb cleaner type additives into oil and fuel Seafoam is an affordable one I like to use Pretty much doing the above is an easy and fairly cheap way to make sure your fuel injection/carb system on your engine is running effeciently. clean fuel and clean parts will allow the car to sip more so then dump fuel to compensate for poor system performance. I did this and my 1995 went up to 37mpg fully loaded on a road trip. it was a manual though not an automatic. You also could have additional problem or build ups depending on age so that is why I recommend starting cheap with these options.
An increase in temperature will reduce the density, reduce the viscosity, reduce thermal conductivity, and increase the specific heat capacity. A decrease in temperature will have the opposite affect.
you would want to decrease the power consumption of an integrated circuit to reduce power needed and at the same time reduce power dissipation meaning it will run cooler if overall power is reduced. With some families of logic circuits the voltage must be maintained at 5 volts for proper applications. The voltage applied determines the power that can be used effectively.
big boom, that what happen
Petrol is somewhat man made. Oil is a natural resource but it must be refined in order to make gas or petrol from it.
it will increase its performance
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its consumption by one person does not reduce its consumption by others.
lead free petrol....
taxation helps in having fear of more consumption because of chance of losing more money so people reduce consumption .
I want to know how much is the Nissan saloon 86 model's fuel consumption?
No, there is not. There are lots of devices that claim to reduce fuel consumption but none of them actually work. Not one.
30mpg
The primary difference between a petrol car and diesel car is the consumption rate - diesel and petrol are refined from mineral oil using differing methods. The result is diesel engines having a lower fuel consumption rate than their petrol counterparts when installed in a vehicle of similar mass. CO2 emissions are also lower in a diesel engine than they are in a petrol engine.
Drink less.
its a chain in petrol and a rubber belt in diesel
Automatic refrigeration technology improves the efficiency of cooling systems in modern appliances by regulating the temperature more accurately and consistently. This helps reduce energy consumption and maintain optimal cooling performance.
depends on your speed and your cars fuel consumption