Fuel Doctor

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By dgadison2

Fuel Doctor




With fuel prices continuing to climb, drivers are looking at ways to increase their gas mileage and save themselves money. Many drivers have started to purchase/lease hybrid and electric cars for this reason, but the majority of people can not afford to buy a new car on impulse. Luckily for those drivers who aren't planning on getting a new car anytime soon, there are ways they can save gas mileage and money.

First, drivers should make sure that their tires have the proper amount of air in them. Over time, tires tend to lose air, and over a period of months these tires have less air then they should on the road. When tires are understated, they tend to lower gas mileage. By making sure that your tires have the proper amount of air is a positive way to ensure you get the best fuel efficiency possible.

Second, drivers should make sure that their air filter is replaced (or cleaned, depending on the type of filter you have) regularly. Over time, as the air filter becomes covered with dust and debris, it becomes less efficient of bringing air into the engine and your gas mileage may suffer.

Lastly, drivers may want to look into products that are designed to electronically improve your gas mileage, such as Fuel Doctor’s FD-47. Simply plug it in to your lighter socket/power port and go. The power conditioning qualities of the FD-47 help to reduce and remove this noise and to restore a vehicle’s efficiency. When the vehicles engine runs more efficiently it will require less fuel, produce more power and have reduced exhaust emissions (reduced CO2). 

By implementing these tips, drivers should see an increase in their gas mileage and should save themselves money!

Sources

Fuel Doctor Website

Fuel Efficiency Squidoo

Blog discussing Fuel Doctor at Vox

Comments

Andy 2 years ago

I have used this FD47 on my wife's car driving from Chicago to U of I and then to Normal IL ISU. The Car was a 1999 Acura 3.5RL. Regular HWY gas MPG is about 16 per gallon.On same exact trip back home, I plugged in the Fuel Doctor and got 21 MPG... under the same conditions. This is an increase of 5 MPG better gas milage or 23.8% better. in 6 weeks of driving it paid for its way into my car!

Lisa Robinson 2 years ago

Wow, 23.8% better! Thanks for the useful information, I should look more into Fuel Doctor!

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