Showing posts with label fuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fuel. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Fuel for Thought - How to Save Gas and Money at the Pump-best auto zone


The price you pay at your gas station depends on various factors, from the buzz on Wall Street to unrest in the Middle East. Even when crude oil prices are stable, gasoline prices fluctuate due to the season, competition among gas stations and problems at oil refineries. As the price of gasoline inches towards $4.00 a gallon, here are some tips to save you money and improve the quality and efficiency of the gas you buy.
Fill up when the tank is half full.
The more gas you have in your fuel tank, the less air that occupies the empty space in the tank. This cuts down on the amount of gas that evaporates, thus retaining more fuel in your tank.
Fill up early in the morning.
The fuel storage tanks at gas stations are buried underground. When you buy gas or fill up early in the morning when the ground is still cold, the gasoline is more dense, so you get more for your dollar. As the temperature rises, the gas expands and becomes less dense, so even though you purchased a gallon of gas, you're not getting a full gallon of gas. Buy early instead and get your money's worth.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Diesel Bug Problems - Microbial Contamination of Diesel-best auto zone


Diesel fuel is the very lifeblood of industry worldwide...
There is a however a hidden living world inside diesel fuel; diesel is a complex delicately balanced distillation product of crude oil. It is not a mineral fuel it is organic. It is not just fuel for engines, it is also fuel/food for a host of microscopic fungi, yeasts and bacteria. These are commonly referred to as "diesel bug."
Diesel is a marvelous environment for growth of these bugs. There is water for germination, a carbon source for food, dissolved oxygen and sulfur for respiration and trace elements for growth. These living contaminants of fuel cannot be left out; they enter the fuel as spores in water or air. In a single sample of diesel, laboratory analysis is likely to reveal as many as 27 different varieties.
One harmful fungus is invariable present in great numbers Cladisporium Resinae.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Consider Fuel Efficiency When Buying a Car


When you need to buy your next automobile make sure that fuel economy doesn't get lost in the shuffle. Buying a compact car with good gas mileage is both friendly to the environment and your pocket book. You will enjoy the savings throughout the life of the vehicle.
There is a lot to consider when buying a car. If you are buying a used car the condition of the clutch, brakes, engine and transmission will play a huge role in how much that car will cost to operate. Even minor problems can result in $300 repairs.
With new cars you need to find the make and model that has a proven track record and fits your needs. Make sure that fuel efficiency plays a role in your decision making. If you emerge from the car buying process with a fuel efficient car you will burn up less cash in your tank and have more money to spend on things that matter.