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Fantastic Ford Fuel Saving Tips
from:Over the summer many consumers were shocked to learn that fill
ups at the pump were setting them back $45, $60, even $80 or
more. After years of cheap gasoline - who can forget that gas
was below one dollar per gallon a mere six years ago - prices
have never been higher. OPEC and the gas companies have us over
a barrel, of oil that is! Saving money on fuel has never been
more critical for car owners and achieving measurable results is
the only way you can keep cash in your wallet. Whether you own a
Ford, Toyota, Porsche, or any other car on the road, you can
reduce your costs by making a few changes to your vehicle.
That's right, there are some great aftermarket Ford
parts and other car parts available that can help you save
on gas and reduce your pain at the pump.
Performance Air Filter - Your paper air filter restricts your
engine from breathing freely. To optimize performance and to
achieve better fuel mileage, opt for a reusable cotton gauze air
filter favored by race car drivers everywhere. You'll pay more
up front for a reusable air filter, but it will be the last air
filter your car will ever need. Get better gas mileage, free up
some horsepower, and do your part to keep our community garbage
dumps free of unnecessary rubbish.
Tornado Fuel Saver - A stainless steel device from Tornado Products can go a long way in reducing fuel
consumption. Working to optimize air flow, a Tornado fuel saver
will help your engine burn more efficiently as it mixes fuel and
air together. The result is more horsepower, less fuel consumed,
and measurable savings at the pump! Tornado works great with
both stock and aftermarket air induction systems.
Performance Exhaust System - When it comes time to replace your
current exhaust system, why not consider a stainless steel
performance exhaust? Made from airliner quality steel, a
performance exhaust will work with your engine to improve
exhaust flow. Less strain on your engine means less fuel
consumed; you'll also see a noticeable jump in horsepower,
improved torque, and enjoy that sport tone emitting from
underneath your car.
Cold Air Induction System - The air favored by your car is
colder and denser than the hot air it usually consumes. With a
cold air induction system in place your engine runs more
efficiently and gives your ride an added boost in horsepower and
torque. Save on gas and enjoy the throaty tone produced by a
cold air induction system.
Go Regular - Unless your Ford or other fine car requires premium
fuel, anything more than 87 octane regular is simply
unnecessary. Many of today's vehicles are tuned to run on lower
octane fuel meaning you could save as much as 25 cents per
gallon at the pump by choosing regular fuel.
Keeping tires properly inflated, driving under 65 mph, and
avoiding jackrabbit starts are additional ways for you to save
on gasoline. With one or more aftermarket products added to your
vehicle plus taking additional measures to reduce fuel
consumption you can save several dollars per fill up and help
reduce our overall dependence on foreign oil.
About the author:
James Russel grew up in Los Angeles and is 35 years old. He works as a marketing analyst for a supplier of automotive parts in the United States. On his spare time, he loves to spruce up his vehicle.
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