Car fuel efficiency/throttle position?

In summary: You'll use less fuel.better yet, switch to synthetic oil once the engine is broke inThis can help improve fuel efficiency, as synthetic oil reduces friction and allows the engine to run smoother.keep the tires inflated , max end of the recommended PSI, on 1990 and newer cars keep all windows UPKeeping tires properly inflated and windows closed can improve aerodynamics and ultimately, fuel efficiency.replace spark plugs after 30000 milesRegularly replacing spark plugs can improve engine performance and fuel efficiency.go to Iridium spark plugs.. $ 8 each but require 5000 volts less to lightIridium spark plugs are more expensive but can improve fuel efficiency by requiring less energy to ignite the fuel mixture.check and
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Which method of driving results in higher fuel efficiency? a) accelerating with the throttle only slightly open and delaying upshifting until high engine RPM or b) accelerating with the throttle full open (pedal to the metal) but at low engine RPM/upshifting early?
 
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The best engine efficiency based on BSFC (brake specific fuel consumption) maps is to run at about 35% of redline RPM and about 80% of maxumum torque (wide open throttle). I typically shift up (manual transmission) at about 2000 to 2200 RPM unless I need more acceleration. In the city, where you usually need no more than about 10 HP, I keep the RPM between 1500 and 2000 RPM, and usually get into 5th gear about 30 mph. The manual transmission is about 96% efficient, except in 4th gear which is about 98%. An automatic is typically only about 85% efficient,
 
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Bob S said:
I typically shift up (manual transmission) at about 2000 to 2200 RPM
The actual numbers are Dependant on the size of the engine.
Basically go as slow as possible in as high a gear as possible
 
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regardless of the induction system, carb, direct port , throttle body..ifin you want to save MPG, drive it like you got an egg between the go pedal and yer foot!
better yet, switch to synthetic oil once the engine is broke in,
keep the tires inflated , max end of the recommended PSI, on 1990 and newer cars keep all windows UP..the old myth of no air conditioner and open the windows is not applicable to todays cars..max MPG requires mucho AERO and windows up gives max MPG, opening a window on new models severley impacts MPG
replace spark plugs after 30000 miles
go to Iridium spark plugs.. $ 8 each but require 5000 volts less to light
check and clean air filter regularly
light is better so take all those old empties out of the car
want to experiment a little
keep the car waxed..slick is better..ok maybe yields .1 more mpg but hey..it all helps
 
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mgb_phys said:
The actual numbers are Dependant on the size of the engine.
Basically go as slow as possible in as high a gear as possible

No. Driving in too high a gear will require more fuel than driving in a lower gear around the BSFC peak.

Ranger Mike said:
regardless of the induction system, carb, direct port , throttle body..ifin you want to save MPG, drive it like you got an egg between the go pedal and yer foot!

Correct. If that means changing down a gear and using less throttle, do it.
 

1. What is car fuel efficiency?

Car fuel efficiency refers to the amount of fuel a car uses to travel a certain distance. It is typically measured in miles per gallon (MPG) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100km).

2. How does the throttle position affect fuel efficiency?

The throttle position, which controls the amount of air and fuel that enters the engine, directly affects fuel efficiency. When the throttle is open wider, more fuel is burned, decreasing fuel efficiency. When the throttle is partially closed, less fuel is burned, increasing fuel efficiency.

3. What is the optimal throttle position for maximizing fuel efficiency?

The optimal throttle position for maximizing fuel efficiency varies depending on the car and driving conditions. In general, maintaining a steady throttle position and avoiding sudden acceleration or braking can help improve fuel efficiency.

4. How can I improve my car's fuel efficiency?

There are several ways to improve your car's fuel efficiency, including maintaining proper tire pressure, reducing excess weight in the car, and avoiding idling. Additionally, regularly servicing and tuning up your car can also help improve fuel efficiency.

5. Is it better to use cruise control for fuel efficiency?

Using cruise control can help maintain a steady speed and prevent sudden acceleration, which can improve fuel efficiency. However, it is important to use cruise control in appropriate situations, such as on highways with minimal traffic and consistent road conditions.

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