Fuel Saving Tips
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1. Fuel Matters
All fuels are not the same. Your fuel economy can be
improved through a combination of good driving habits and using the right fuel.
When combined with the Shell FuelSave Tips, Shell fuels with fuel economy
formula (such as Shell FuelSave) can help you reduce your consumption and fuel
costs by helping you get more out of every drop.
2.
Avoid
carrying excess weight
You may be surprised, but every extra pound or kilogram matters
and affects your fuel efficiency. So keep your boot and back seat clear
of unnecessary items that just add weight to your vehicle (e.g. golf clubs).
3.
Use
the correct oil
Always use the recommended grade of motor oil. Using the
manufacturer’s recommended lubricant can improve fuel efficiency. Higher
quality motor oils such as Shell Helix Ultra can also help your engine operate
more efficiently.
4.
Tune
and service your engine and follow the guidance in your vehicle handbook
A well-tuned engine can improve fuel economy, so change your oil
and follow your car manufacturer’s recommendation on servicing. For example,
replacing a clogged air filter can improve fuel economy and will help protect
your engine.
5.
Keep
your tyres at the right pressure
Correctly inflated tyres are safer and last longer. A tyre that
is under inflated by 10% can reduce fuel economy. An under or over
inflated tyre is also more susceptible to failing.
6.
Drive
smoothly
Aggressive driving can use as much as a third more fuel than
smooth driving. Avoid accelerating or braking too hard and try to keep your
steering as smooth as possible.
7.
Avoid
excess idling
Idling gets you nowhere but still burns fuel. Turn the engine
off when you’re in a queue, or waiting for someone. As a rule if you think you
will be stopped for more than 10 seconds, switch off your engine.
8.
Plan
trips carefully and avoid the rush hour
Cutting down on the time spent in the car is the easiest way to
conserve fuel. To reduce driving time, combine all your short trips and errands
into a single journey. Plus, if you can travel outside of peak times, you’ll
spend less time stuck in traffic and consume less fuel as a result.
9.
Use
higher gears and avoid over revving
The higher the gear you drive in, the lower your engine speed,
which can improve fuel efficiency. So change up a gear whenever you can,
without labouring the engine. Change gear in good time when you pull away or
when you’re accelerating. Never ‘redline’ the rev counter.
10. Conserve momentum and keep your distance
Think ahead when you’re driving. For example, slow down early to
let traffic lights change, rather than stopping completely, or speed up a
little before you reach the foot of a hill. Leave a sensible distance between
yourself and the car ahead to give you ample time to brake evenly.
11. Use cruise control
Using cruise control on major roads helps you maintain a
constant speed and, in many cases, will improve fuel consumption.
12.
Avoid
high speeds
The faster you go the more wind resistance you’ll encounter and
the more fuel your vehicle will consume just to maintain speed. Driving just a
few miles per hour under the motorway or national speed limit can improve fuel
economy.
13.
Use
air conditioning sparingly
Air conditioning puts added load on the engine and uses fuel to
operate, so limit use to particularly hot days. On high temperate days consider
using the fan instead.
14.
Keep
the windows closed
Wind blowing through an open window will slow you down. To
compensate, you may put your foot down harder, using more fuel.
15.
Take
the roof rack off
If you’re not using your roof rack then remove it. They affect
the aerodynamic efficiency of your vehicle by creating extra drag, reducing
fuel economy.
Sumber:
Shell Fuel Saving Tips
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