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Specialty Motor Oil Protects Cars From Ethanol

0 March 18th, 2011

Since President Bush announced an agenda for weaning the country from dependency on foreign oil, new ethanol plants have been popping up across the nation.

Ethanol demand is rising. If you fuel your car in the U.S., you are putting ethanol in your gas tank because regular gasoline now contains at least 10 percent ethanol. And many gas stations are replacing their mid-grade gasoline with E85, which is 85 percent ethanol.

The strategy seems to be working. According to Bob Dinneen, president of the Renewable Fuels Association, the U.S. has already reduced its fuel consumption considerably.

The increased use of ethanol is good news in terms of energy independence and environmental friendliness. However, its use can form acids and lead to oxidation of internal engine parts if you do not use the right motor oil.

Lubrilon, a specialty automotive oil, was specifically formulated for use with all ethanol-blended fuels. Lubrilon multi-viscosity motor oils are SAE and API licensed for use in all gasoline engines, and are engineered to help combat the acids formed when burning any modern ethanol fuel blend, including gasoline and E85.

While the name Lubrilon may be new to the average consumer, it is recognized by specialty shops, racing fans and aircraft mechanics across the U.S. Throughout its 30-year history, the Lubrilon name has been known for its lubrication products for the automotive, racing and aviation industries.

The original formula, an engine protection treatment, is still available today. That formula has been determined by university and government testing laboratories to be a one-time, permanent engine protection that virtually eliminates wear. It’s the only product of its kind on the market.

Regardless of the Current Gasoline Price – 20 Easy Ways

0 January 7th, 2011

Regardless of the Current Gasoline Price – 20 Easy Ways to Cut Your Gasoline Bill 25% to 50% (OR MORE) Right Now

Yes I know that headline might provoke you a little bit.

Thats OK.

This article will show you how to cut your gas bill right now TODAY if youll simply pay attention to these tips and now begin using them.

Of course, youll probably see a few tips you might have heard before.

Why?

Because they still work, always work, and are even more important now that gas is approaching 3.50 a gallon (or more) in many places.

In fact, you might have at some point heard most of these tips before now. The real issue is Are you faithfully doing every one of these?

The average person is probably not doing 13 of them. Remember even though some of these have a direct associated cost savings how much associated cost is filling your gas tank these days?

OK lets get started … and these tips are in no particular order …

1. Get your car tuned
Sure everyone tells you to do this. But have you done it? Poor tuning wastes gas. This can improve your gas mileage by 10% or more.

2. Regularly check the air pressure in your tires
Another one youve probably heard before. The fellow who sold me my new tires told me that tires lose 2 or 3 pounds of air per month by themselves. Low air pressure wastes gas. Look on the door in your car for proper tire pressures, and keep it to the high side of the range youre given. This can be another 10% savings.

3. Regularly change your oil
Another one youve probably heard. Whatever your manufacturer recommends, pay attention to it. Personally, I used to change my cars oil every 3,000 miles. Once I switched to synthetic oil, I was told to increase the frequency between changes.

Also try to use synthetic oil. Rarely will your auto manufacturer say not to use synthetic oil, but be sure you understand before you begin. Synthetic oil costs more, but lasts longer, and reduces friction in your engine better. Youll treat your engine better while getting higher gas mileage. In my car, now I go 6,000 miles between oil changes instead of 3,000, and enjoy all the other benefits for basically the same cost.

4. Carefully plan your errands
This is one tip lots of people miss, and it ties into another tip below. Basically, dont run any errands that arent mandatory today. Put them off till you need to do them.

Use the phone when you can, instead of driving somewhere. Avoid hightraffic hours, days, and other times of congestion (see below.) Add in errands when they are part of your regular daily commute to and from work.

5. Try to avoid rush hour
Ill get some heat on this one. If your employer allows flex time, investigate that. Otherwise, if it helps you to go to work 15 minutes early andor leave 15 minutes later do it, even if you dont get paid for the time.

Why?

You can either sit in traffic, get frustrated, use your gas for nothing, and maybe even overheat your car … or you can sit like a dedicated employee at work and be comfortable. This one can save you perhaps 2550% of your gasoline by itself.

6. Always turn right when possible
I hadnt thought of this one before I read it somewhere. Consider that when you turn left, you sit in the turn lane and wait for a break in the traffic or the light to change. In many places you can turn right on red, and youre not turning against the traffic when you turn right. This tip takes some thought, but can make a significant difference in time and gas savings.

7. Try to keep your car clean
Its more fun to drive when its clean, and removing all the caked on dirt makes your car slicker which reduces drag by a little bit. This tip is better for appearance than big gas savings.

8. Change all your cars fluids
Go to a local oil change place and tell them to change every fluid in your car not just your oil. This includes all engine fluids, radiator, transmission, axle grease, etc.

9. Read popular car magazines for even more tips
Most of the popular car magazines offer gassaving tips these days. Read the front covers and tables of contents to find the best articles for you.

10. Try to drive downhill
As silly as this sounds, when possible drive downhill instead of uphill so gravity powers your car instead of gas. I tried it, and within reason you can at times make this happen. A small tip, but a tip nonetheless.

11. Dont race up to stop lights and turns
Im amazed every day as people who blaze past me just in time to slam on their brakes at the red light up to which Im coasting or the turn Im approaching. Why in the world would you speed up to a place that requires a full stop? Baffles me …

12. Dont blast off the line
Smart people say to act like there is an egg between your foot and the gas pedal. Dont race away from a stop, and dont stomp on the gas pedal except to avoid an emergency situation (only if safety permits.)

13. No lead foot
This goes with #12 above. In general, be easy on your gas pedal. Use the least amount of pressure to attain and maintain your desired speed. And try to keep a steady pressure instead pushing in, pulling back, etc.

14. Time the red lights
Pay attention to traffic lights from as far away as your eyes permit, and try to adjust your approach speed so you get there when its green and you dont have to stop.

15. Dont speed
For all the reasons you already know, as well as for safety and gas usage, dont speed. Ever. Obey all the speed limits. In general, the slower your speed, the less gas you use.

16. Dont burn your clutch on hills
Your clutch is not designed to be your brake. When you burn your clutch on a hill, you trash your clutch and burn extra gas. Also, dont sit at red lights with your clutch pedal in, as that also toasts your clutch, shortening its life.

17. Dont block intersections
This is mostly just decent manners, but you also create a traffic jam for everyone, wasting everyones gas not just yours.

18. Dont drive 10 miles out of your way to save a penny a gallon
Think about this … if your gas tank holds 12 gallons, is empty, and you drive all over the place looking for the best deal on gas, you save twelve cents if you find it for a penny cheaper per gallon. It costs you more than that just to find the cheaper gas.

19. Stay in the right (slow) lane
To keep the speeders off your tail and keep yourself safer stay in the right (outer) lane on 4lane roads so the speeders can have the faster (left inside) lane.

20. Use your imagination
If youll give these tips some thought and put forth a little effort youll not only cut your gasoline bill by as much as half … youll also come up with your own ways to further reduce your costs to operate your car.

These tips WILL reduce the amount of gas you burn. Period. The rest is up to you. If you want it bad enough its here for you, and youll be able to discover other ways to save even more money once you start paying attention to these tips.

Chip Tarver

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Are You Giving Gas Back To The Gas Station?

0 June 25th, 2010

Are You Giving Gas Back To The Gas Station?

You May Be Paying For Gas, And Leaving It Behind.

That’s right; you could be losing a fortune by trying to get that extra bit

in because it is pennies cheaper at this gas station.

If you try to overfill your gas tank by squeezing that extra bit of gas in

after the pump has clicked off it could be going back into their tanks.

Let me explain.

The fuel pump at the gas station has a venting system which takes the fumes

out of the air as you fill up you tank. If this did not happen you would get

a face full of noxious fumes every time you fill up.

If you try to get more in after the pump has clicked off, it may suck some of

the fuel into the venting system instead and back into their tank.

Also, when you put the gas in your tank it is coming from buried storage

tanks and is colder than if it was stored above ground. What this means is

that as the gas warms up to the temperature of the day it expands.

If you overfill you tank and then park your car up, the fuel may go into the

cars fuel tank breather system and cause unknown damage or even leak from the

breather onto the floor. Now along with the wasted fuel you also have a fire

hazard. (Is you insurance up to date?)

For you pocket and you safety I recommend that you stop filling when the gas

pump clicks.

If you are going away on holiday, or business, early in the morning and think

it would be quicker to fill up the night before it may be wise to think again.

There are many 24 hour gas stations.

As fuel is sold by volume it will be colder, early in the morning and as the

day gets warmer it expands and you get less for your money.

It will only take minutes to fill up in the morning and gives you enough time

to remember things you forgot to pack (where’s the kids?) before travelling

to far.

If you are driving for a long distance it would be a good idea to use your

cruise control as often as possible. A smoother speed will be more

economical.

What about all the clutter in your car. It all adds weight and means more

gas used. If you need to carry a full toolkit around in your trunk then it

is time to think about replacing your car. Clear out the stuff you don’t

need (Compact discs, half empty pop bottles, Kylie tapes, those old papers

you were going to take to recycling). A tidy car makes you feel good too.

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When you are driving does your steering wheel pull to one side or the other.

The wheel alignment may need checking. If the alignment is out it will cause

the tires to drag on the road and you will use more gas.

Also the tires will wear out extremely fast, usually on one side. The

handling of the vehicle will also be affected.

So for safety and economy get your alignment checked regularly.

For more tips I recommend you see this e-book.
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