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Save Money On Gas

Posted: 4/29/2011

Race car champion Al Unser, Jr. uses a quality engine conditioner in all his cars to help protect the vehicles, his wallet and the environment.

Race car champion Al Unser, Jr. uses a quality engine conditioner in all his cars to help protect the vehicles, his wallet and the environment.

(NAPSI) - With the rising price of gasoline, people are looking for ways to save money at the pump. Here are tips from Al Unser, Jr. that will save you money on gas as well as lower vehicle emissions and reduce maintenance costs.

1. Don’t drive aggressively. You drastically increase the fuel you consume and the emissions your car gives off when you accelerate quickly and stop quickly. Also, the more errands you take care of in one trip, the better for your mileage.

2. Do keep your car in shape. Regular tune-ups will keep your car producing less greenhouse gases, using less gasoline and preventing future trouble. If every American’s tires were properly inflated to the right level, it could save 3 billion gallons of gas every year.

3. Don’t run hot and cold. Unless your car’s a classic, chances are it’s electronically controlled and doesn’t need to be warmed up by idling. Also, go easy on the air conditioner. Park in the shade.

4. Do upgrade for efficiency. Invest in quality high-flow air filters, synthetic oils and spark plugs for better performance. Also, try not to carry unnecessary weight in your car. Check your trunk for unused items that add to the weight your engine has to move.

5. Do add an engine conditioner when you fill up the gas tank. It lubricates the combustion chamber to help prevent engine damage. Engines break down and operate inefficiently with long-term wear and tear on vital parts. By lubricating them, you can increase the longevity of your vehicle.

What’s more, every time you fill up at the pump, there’s one conditioner that can save you money while reducing the amount of toxic emissions. It’s called Force For Earth Fuel & Engine Conditioner. Force is 100 percent natural and biodegradable and works with all fuels. The easy-to-use conditioner helps your engine burn more efficiently and is nontoxic and nonhazardous so it’s safe for the environment.

Other benefits include:

• Increased fuel economy

• Reduced heat and friction

• Clean, lubricated engine parts

• Improved vehicle performance

• Lower maintenance costs

6. Don’t forget to add Force in your oil to clean and lubricate your engine for better performance and to extend the life of the oil.

Unser uses the product in his race car, family car and even in his boat’s outboard motor. As he explains, “Force increases fuel mileage and reduces emissions by 30 percent or more. Leaving a smaller carbon footprint is very important to me as well as saving up to 19 percent on fuel and money. Who doesn’t like doing that?”

To learn more and to order the product with free shipping, visit www.gasnewsusa.com or call toll free (877) 342-2111. And like them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/forcefuel.

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