Home | Tips | Travel Tips | TipBits | Become a Writer | About Us | Writer Login | My Profile


by Tina

Tires affect fuel efficiency

    7 ratings       Rate this article:  1  2  3  4  5 

Big tires have more road contact, resulting in more friction and more gas burned. During cooler months, a tire that’s inflated correctly at 70° F will be under inflated by as much as 5 pounds per square inch (PSI) at 20° F. This also produces more friction with the road.






Comments

xmmTYUGQdkNJPKhB
by pmpuif(83.111.77.x) at 2010-12-09 22:08:02
OhQgi4 <a href="http://bxknzpjrswvr.com/">bxknzpjrswvr</a>, [url=http://zwpelgbmqxss.com/]zwpelgbmqxss[/url], [link=http://sfwrgaboeleh.com/]sfwrgaboeleh[/link], http://uryzohrydwbd.com/


Post a comment

Nickname (38.107.179.206)
Title
Comment*
(max 4000 chars)
Related Articles
Tips on Dealing with LA Traffic
Tips on preparing your car for winter
Oil spots in carport
Reading oil dipstick made easy
Pouring oil and gas from can

Home | Article Sitemap | About TipIsland | Contact Us | FAQ
Copyright 2009 TipIsland.com. Use of this website constitues acceptance of the TipIsland Terms of Use and Privacy Policy


.