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What's your best mod to your car to save fuel?
Adding fuel saver? what brand / model? % of effectiveness?
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Adding fuel saver will help you get better gas mileage, but i'm not a great fan of that stuff, simply for the reason that you have to keep buying it. The best thing to do, and it will pay for itself within the first 1000 miles or so, depending on the type of vehicle you have, is to add something to your intake. I bought a Turbonator for my GMC Sierra, which has a 350 motor in it, about a year ago. This product is less than 40 dollars and on top of it saving you fuel, it also increases the total power of your vehicle. I would get, on average, 280 miles per fillup, and since i bought that product, i am able to get about 320 per fill up. There are other products out there like this, i.e. the Tornado, but the Turbonator is the best bang for your buck. If you live in a hot state, at 30 miles an hour or under, open your windows instead of using the a/c. If you are on a highway or doing over 30, it is better to use a/c and to keep the windows closed, less wind resistance means your vehicle doesn't have to work as hard to move itself. This is just another way to save gas mileage when it starts to get hot out. I hope i helped. Semper Fi.What happens if I put a little diesel in my car mixed with regular gas?
a 'piggyback' fuel computer is the right way to do it.. the thing can fine tuned your factory engine management ECU to make it goes economy or race style driving..at a push of a button.. it workschange over to all synthetic oils in your engine, transmission and differential
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