Hypermiling - A Viable Way To Save Gas?
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After our somewhat dissapointing test of the Water 4 Gas product we went on a quest to find more information on what can be done to save gas in these times of record-high prices. There are more Water 4 Gas tests to come regarding non-fuel injected engines but I’m certainly not going to hold out any hope of earth-shattering results.
Obviously leaving the car in the garage more often or replacing it with a more fuel efficient model (or buying a Horse!) will help alleviate the strain on our budget’s but for the majority of us this simply isn’t practical or sustainable. Particularly the horse idea.
There is a lot of talk around the forums and gas-saving websites about ‘Hypermiling’. Hypermiling is a phrase coined by the ‘inventor’ Wayne Gerdes and is basically a term that refers to a number of driving techniques used to decrease your vehicles fuel consumption. Some of the figures quoted by users of these techniques are very impressive and given that these comments can be found on public forums not just on cheesy sales type pages makes one think there might be some truth to these claims.
I personally don’t do enough driving in a week, or a month for that matter to give an accurate assesment of these techniques (I’m lucky to cover 20 kilometres in a normal week) and I think to try and change Belinda’s driving habits would require a mamoth effort on my behalf, after all she does know everything there is to know about driving a motor car, just ask her! Oh and I shouldn’t forget a little fact that she uses on a regular basis to assert her driving prowess over myself - she has never had a ticket of any kind whereas unfortunately my driving history is a little more ‘colourful’.
What we have managed to do though is secure a copy of the “The Ultimate Hypermiling Guide” that you can download for free and try for yourself. This guide has plenty of practical tips and tricks for getting the most out of each fill-up and comes complete with a ‘Mileage Log’ that you can print out and keep in your vehicle. Just enter your name and email address in the form in the left hand sidebar and the guide is yours.
We would love to hear any feedback that you have about the guide and of course if these Hypermiling techniques were useful in keeping your fuel costs under control and by how much.
Craig



