Friday, September 21, 2007

14 Gas Saving Tips

14 Gas Saving Tips

1. Buy gas early in the morning. (afternoon sun heats gas, causing it to expand, and you pay for more than you actually receive. Also, it adds to air pollution.)
2. Never top off your tank. Natural expansion will make excess fuel spill out.
3. After filling tank, lift the handle and count to 5 so the remaining gas you’ve already paid for trickles in.
4. Tighten the gas cap. Gas can evaporate from your tank.
5. Keep your tires fully inflated. (you lose 2% fuel inefficiency for each pound of pressure you are low)
6. Tighten the gas cap. Gas can evaporate from your tank.
7 Make sure your wheels are aligned. Otherwise, your engine & fuel work harder, not to mention your tires and suspension.
8. Get regular tune-ups and car maintenance checks.
9. Combine errands into one trip whenever possible.
10. Make sure you’re ready to go before starting the engine. Fasten your seat belt and take care of anything else you need to do. Idling for 2 minutes uses enough gas to drive ONE MILE !!! Parents, are you idling your car while waiting to pick up or drop off your students at school?
11. Try to rid yourself of the habit of “warming up the car” before you get into it. You are getting ZERO MPG, polluting the air, and most vehicles perform well without the warm-up.
12. Remove any unnecessary weight inside, and any unnecessary encumbrances on the outside. (Remove storage bins, bike and ski racks if not using them; your car will glide more smoothly through the air and thus you will get better mileage. Inside: are you hauling around things you don’t need to?) Added weight/air disturbance contributes to reduced MPG; think what happens when you stick your hand out the window while driving down the highway.
13. Close your windows; you will get less air drag. Hard to do on a nice day, though!
14. Avoid gunning the gas when the light turns green, racing to the next light, and screeching to a stop at the last second, unless you’re qualifying for the Indy 500. Yeah, you won the race to the next red light but your car has gulped a lot more gas, and you have just been hard on the brakes. Try to time your approach to the lights, but be aware of the traffic around (and behind) you.
15. Slow Down. Driving 55 mph instead of 65 mph can get your 3 more mpg.


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Make a Big Difference in the Bathroom !

The use of new wood to create paper products uses a tremendous amount of electricity, water, let alone the trees themselves. Most of us know that. Here is a simple way to make a big difference. Seventh Generation makes alot of green products. One of them is bathroom tissue. At the regular supermarket, it costs a fair amount more than the standard tissue. But you can purchase 1000 sheets of 100% recycled paper for 99 cents at Vitamin Cottage stores. (Price could be subject to change.) This is a really good price. You can purchase either one-play or two-ply. Before you say "ewww", be assured of the following: this 100% recycled paper is hypo-allergenic and whitened without chlorine bleach. If every household in the U.S. replaced just one roll of 1000 sheet virgin paper bathroom tissue with 100% recycled ones, we could save: * 469,000 trees *1.2 million cubic feet of landfill space, equal to 1700 full garbage trucks * 159 million gallons of water, which is a year's supply for 1300 families of four. Now, isn't that worth it? (Annie receives no compensation or other benefit from this blog.)