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Global gas prices increased at a higher rate in recent years. So its very important to know the tips to save gas.
-Drive at the speed limit.
Speed over 50kmph can save gas.
-Get rid of unnecessary weight. Higher weight can cause gas.
-Try to avoid traffic. High traffic means higher gas consumption.
-Change your air filter.
A dirty air filter will rob the engine of power and efficiency.
-Avoid excessive idling.
If you idle your car for more than a minute, it will save gas to turn off the engine. Also, new cars do not need to be "warmed up" on a cold winter day - a couple of seconds should do the trick.
For all Engines: Effectiveness of Engines: Only during acceleration or sustaining speed the Engines can run, other times during idling or deceleration the ignition and fuel flow can be nil. The power produced will be used till the last drop so these are very effective Engines.

The accelerator in increase or constant speed mode allows the fuel and ignition. Other times like idling, deceleration the ignition and fuel flow can be cut off. This would be very good fuel efficient and no Power wastage. No power wastage as till the last drop of power we do not accelerate and no ignition and fuel flow is made.

If any benefit comes out of this please let me in.

If this can be made the 4 stroke engine can be made Free Power Stroke Engine. This can be applied for existing nad new engines also.

How to make sutable arrangements is left to the makers of Fuel and Ignition Adapter Unit.

If we can make it we are on top of world.
I agree with the OP. Saving gas is vital to save energy and environment. Here are some methods I am using to save gas.
-Drive at optimum speed. Optimum speed is the speed good for the vehicle.
-Using tint glasses to prevent vehicle inside from heating. So the AC consumption is low.
-Avoid traffic as possible.
-Regular maintenance of the vehicle.
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