Yearly Archives: 2014

October Car Care Aware Tip #2 – Which Type of Gasoline Should You Use?

What is the Difference between Regular, Midgrade and Premium Gasoline?I will try to make this as easy as possible! There has been a lot of thought, research and testing that has gone into gasoline grades and which engines perform best with each type of gasoline.The Facts:1. Gasoline is rated based on octane levels.2. In most areas of the country regular is 87 octane, midgrade is 89 and premium is 91-93.3. Your owner’s manual and usually your gas cap, will tell you what octane level you should be using.4. Straight-run gasoline has an octane level of about 70. Your vehicle would knock with this level. 5. Procedures to the fuel are used to increase the octane up to about 93.6. A common misconception is the higher the octane level – the higher the quality of gasoline.7. Anti-knock (Octane) ratings are used to measure the ... read more

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Increasing Fuel Efficiency in Kansas City

Increasing Fuel Efficiency in Kansas City

With the price of gas continuing to rise now is a great time to think about gas mileage. There are many ways to improve your car’s MPG that are simple and will reward you with less money spent at the pump. Every little bit helps and if you do all of these things the savings will surely add up! TIRES Proper Inflation: Under-inflating your tires creates resistance and reduces mileage. You can find proper tire pressure recommendations on the inside or your car’s door or on the side of the tire itself. Keeping tires within 5-10 pounds of the maximum will improve your mileage. Balance: Tires that are unbalanced create an uneven vibration that hurts your mileage. Alignment: You know that wiggly feeling in your car when you’re driving at a higher speed? This is caused by tires that are out of alignment and creates more rolling resistance which low ... read more

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Fuel Economy

Tips for Improving Fuel Economy

Tips for Improving Fuel Economy

With the cost of fuel prices rising almost every year, good fuel economy practices are quickly becoming adopted by more and more car owners. Car makers all over the world are also making an effort to ensure that they produce sleek but efficient engines that get better fuel economy than ever. There have been a number of fuel economy products developed, too. Despite all the improvements that are being made, attaining good fuel efficiency is not only influenced by the engine. The driver of a car also plays a crucial role in getting good gas mileage. If you are seeking ways to promote your fuel economy, you will find the tips below helpful. How to Receive Good Fuel Economy Less Hard Braking, More Slow Starts & Stops The majority of drivers make the mistake of accelerating and braking hard. This happens mostly because drivers tend to be in a hurry to arrive at their destinations. Heavy braking ... read more

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Fuel Economy

5 Ways to Save Money on Gas in Kansas City

5 Ways to Save Money on Gas in Kansas City

Everyone in Kansas City wants to save money on gas. The cost of transportation can easily become a large part of the household budget. You don’t have to be miserable every time you fill up your gas tank, though. There are plenty of tricks to save money on gas. Save Money on Gas: What you Need to Know 1. Track your gas mileage One of the basic ways to save money on gas is to keep a record of your gas mileage. You can do this manually with a notebook and pen stashed in your center console, or you can stay with the times and use an app or online gas mileage calculator. There are several options, each providing different features. Listed below are a few gas mileage tools that help you save money on gas by keeping data and showing your car’s fuel economy. Fuelly – track and share your vehicle’s gas costs ... read more

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Fuel Economy

Exhaust Service

Whenever we talk about exhaust service, most people normally think about exhaust pipes and mufflers. Well, actually, exhaust service is a lot more comprehensive these days. For example, catalytic converters were mandated in 1976 and on-board emission control computers in 1990. Governmental emissions requirements have forced manufacturers to come up with much more sophisticated ways to comply with environmental regulations. Exhaust service has really become exhaust and emissions service. High-tech computer controlled emissions devices are now a big part of exhaust service. Because it is so sophisticated, your vehicle manufacturer recommends you have your emission system checked out by a qualified Kansas City exhaust technician regularly to make sure everything is working right – usually every 6 months or 10,000 miles/16,000 kilometers. If your Check Engine light comes on, especially if it’s flashing, get your car looked at right away. Technicians at ... read more

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Exhaust