(24-11-2015, 09:44 AM)Nathan1305 Wrote: Yeah I like piggy' response haha I may have to start doing that can I just chuck a few bottles in with derv so I don't have issues starting it?
(24-11-2015, 06:41 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Smaller engine and drive more gently (to a point).
Maybe get the train or a 125 motorbike.
Maybe don't move 60 miles away from work if you cant afford the commute?
Real world there isn't alot that makes a difference (poodle is the expert) but stripping the car will see about 10% better, changing your shifts so you don't drive at rush hour can save a fair chunk. Limiting yourself to 60 rather than 70 is worth maybe another 5-10% and narrower tyres can be effective but I wouldn't like to say how much.
Don't think 125' can be used on motorways? And it's not that I can't afford it just would like to get the most out the car luckily I have changed my shifts so that will make it easier
125 can be used on the motorway not sure if there are restrictions on provisional and cbt holders as I have a full bike licence.
Use fresh veg from Costco or macro. Crrently 12.49 for 20 litres.
I used 75%veg 25%diesel in winter ran like a bag of nails till it was warm, was fine from there, and ran well.. remember to change the filter after a thousand miles as veg tends to strip all of the shit off the lines and tank clogging it.. be fine after the change
Buy veg from Tesco when it's 2 for £8 as well..
Look into your tyres, right pressures but also some of the more eco rated ones are good.. most of the top brands will have them.
Well maintained engine and car makes all the difference too.
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
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