Increased MPG by 2+ for .50cents
#23
Originally Posted by charlie_rdstr_Z
Aerodynamics comes into play if you have the windows up.
it even says in the owner's manual that driving with the ac on (windows up) versus the windows down (ac off) saves gas.
#25
Originally Posted by rolling
Yes the 50 cent was for air heh
the Button? do tell...
the Button? do tell...
#28
Originally Posted by boma
it even says in the owner's manual that driving with the ac on (windows up) versus the windows down (ac off) saves gas.
#30
You guys that dont believe the AC method of saving gas, do an experiment for your selves. You will be surprised. All the test that I have conducted had nothing to do with windows up or down because they were always up to begin with during testing. Find a nice long stretch of road with near flat surface , no hills. Turn you mpg gauge on. Drive with air off for 30min or so at 60-65 mph with cruise on. Do the exact same stretch or similar with same variables and switch AC on. Watch your mpg climb +2. Works every time.
#31
Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
That maximum pressure stamped into a tire is the max for a given rated load. Since those tires are not made specifically for the Z, that does not mean that you can put that much air in them safely. Nissan has already gone thru the trouble of calculating the correct air pressure based on the tire rating and the weight of the car, then factoring in performance, handling, ride quality, tire wear and safety.
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Originally Posted by 1991TT
Exactly. And they even went to the added trouble of placing a big sticker in the cabin with this information.
But if i get one put in there wil it give me and extra 5HP??
#33
Originally Posted by rolling
hmm well on my tires it says 44psi max, but with highter pressure is less rolling resistance i wouldnt go any higher tho.. there pretty hard riding
as far as the a/c goes ill give it a try but yea it dont make sence since the a/c compressor is a Drag on the engine!!
(why dont they make those electric too as well at the P/S pump heh)
thanx: for tip?
as far as the a/c goes ill give it a try but yea it dont make sence since the a/c compressor is a Drag on the engine!!
(why dont they make those electric too as well at the P/S pump heh)
thanx: for tip?
NEVER, and i repeat, never put what the max tire pressure says on a tire. this does not allow for expansion when hot and can cause a major malfunction of the tire. not a good thing if cruising at 70mph. even if you change the tire sizes, still only fill it to what the pressure says on the doorframe.
http://www.tiresafety.com/service/serv_nav1b.htm
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Originally Posted by arejohn
80deg day in central NC and tire pressue goes from 35 cold up to 40 on my stock 05.
Gas consumption: AC and windows closed beats no AC and windows open.
Gas consumption: AC and windows closed beats no AC and windows open.
#39
Originally Posted by the7ferret
A/c works most efficently at highway speeds. Thats why you see the MPG go up.
I find the window-up-less-air-resistance theory more believable than the A/C having anything to do with it.