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Mechanic Montrell Gooden removes an oil filter Friday afternoon at Lambuth’s Quick Lube. Synthetic oil and frequent tune-ups can mean more miles to the gallon.

Basic car care tips can improve gas mileage, save money

Published Sunday, July 20, 2008

NATCHEZ — For the past several weeks the cost of gas has been near or, slightly over, $4 a gallon.

By now most drivers have become familiar with the sticker shock associated with each fill up.

And although the average consumer has no control over the cost of their fuel they can control how efficiently they use that pricey petrol.

Lakeside Ford’s service advisor Barry Gunter said just by keeping up with a few small maintenance items drivers can run their engines more efficiently and burn less gas.

“Proper maintenance is critical for your car,” he said. “And a lot of people are just unaware of that.”

Gunter said while owners should consult their vehicle’s service manual for specific recommendations, there a simple things drivers can do to improve their vehicle’s mileage.

“Check the air filter,” Gunter said. “A clean air filter helps the engine run more efficiently. More air equals less fuel.”

Since engines burn a mixture of air and fuel, a clogged air filter will result in more fuel than necessary being burned.

Gunter said, under typical driving, conditions an air filter should be replaced every 10,000 to 15,000 miles.

Correctly inflated tires are one of the most common reasons for depleted mileage Gunter said.

But luckily, they’re easy to fix.

Gunter said tires that are five to 10 pounds under pressure can alter mileage by up to one to two miles per gallon.

“That can add up really fast,” he said.

Robert Green, manager at Lambuth’s Quick Lube, said he has seen an increase in customers seeking synthetic oil when it comes time for an oil change.

“It keeps the engine cooler,” he said of the synthetic oil.

Green said a cooler running engine can run more efficiently and use less fuel.

In addition to cooler engine temps, Green said the synthetic oil breaks down more slowly than traditional oil and prevents engine wear.

Aside from oil changes, Gunter said a regularly replaced fuel filter can add to the mileage a car gets.

Gunter said a clogged fuel filter will use more gas than necessary and decrease mileage.

But one of the simplest things that can be done to improve mileage involves no maintenance at all.

Gunter said simply staying within the confines of the speed limit can also improve mileage.

Gunter said in his personal vehicle he can get up to two more miles per gallon by staying under 70 mph.

“It helps,” he said. “And it can all add up.”

Comments

Posted by GopherBaroque (anonymous) on July 20, 2008 at 5:22 p.m. (Suggest removal)

The best way to save gas is to take your foot off the accellerator.

Posted by vanluna (anonymous) on August 3, 2008 at 11:23 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Proper maintenance is very important but there are other things we can also do to save gas that this article didn't even touch on.

Use the cruise control. It smoothes out the driver's accelerator input by preventing nervous "surging." Also, it makes the driver take the long view of the road rather than reacting to every change in the traffic around them.

Fill your tank at the coolest time of day.
Fuel is denser when it's cool in the early morning or late night.. Your engine consumes fuel by weight but gas pumps dispense fuel by volume. The colder the fuel is when you pump it, the more of it you get for the same money.

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