4 Ways For Easy Fuel Efficiency Maintenance

Andrew Martin
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On Mar 30, 2018
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When you puchase a car, you are making an investment. It is not going to offer you very good return, however, if you do not maintain it, take care of it, and give it the TLC it deserves. Everyone knows that a car loses value the second you drive it off the lot. So, what can you do to help your car maintain value longer, and last longer so that you get a better deal?

One of the things you can do it help your car to maintain its fuel efficiency. And one of the big reasons people buy new cars is that they get better gas mileage. There loads of information out there. You can start with these 4 steps below, but if you want to get most out of it, a complete guide from www.turbolts.com will benefit you more. So without further ado, help your car maintain that with the following tips:

1. Choose reputable service stations

Not all gas is created equally, so choosing a reputable gas station will help you maintain your fuel lines, and engine. There are a few things to look for when choosing a reputable service station:

a) Look for a station that filters gas at the pump. Sometimes things can get in the storage tanks at gas stations, so look for a station that filters the gas at the pump. In addition, you want to make sure that they change those pumps regularly. To find out, just ask.

b) Is the fuel and alcohol mixed properly? Some stations do not use filters, some don't mix their gas properly, and others may water it down to get more money out of it. This is not good for your car, or the fuel efficiency. So, find a reputable station, and stick with it. Even it if costs a little more, it can be well worth it.

2. Don't fill up if you see a fuel truck at the station

This does not mean you are getting the freshest gas, it means that you are getting gas that may be full of debris. When the tankers fill the underground tanks, the pressure can stir up the contents of the tank, causing the sediment that settles at the bottom of the tanks to stir up, and distribute throughout the gas. So, if you see the tanker, come back another day, or go to a different station, as the sediment can clog your fuel filters, fuel injectors, etc. and lead to needed repairs, and poor fuel efficiency.

3. Don't get below half a tank

If your gas tank is not all the way full, it can lead to condensation in the tank, or debris in the bottom of your tank being filtered through your fuel lines. So, if you can help it, never let your tank get below half, as this will help you avoid some problem with fuel efficiency.

4. Track fuel efficiency

One of the other things you should always do to maintain fuel efficiency is to track it. If you notice that you car is not getting the mileage it used to, you can talk to your mechanic to help keep it in good repair.

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