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Originally Posted by Sean
BTW, have any of you replaced the mirrors on your cars with mini-cameras, or plugged up the grille for better mileage ?
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Re the camera mirrors, you could try to catch up with
this guy who has already done this with his Insight. But good luck finding him because a whole lot of people on here want to find out how he managed to hook up a wind turbine to the stock battery!
If you want to plug up the front grille, you'd better convert to EV first! (like
this guy). Otherwise best to cover up only a quarter to a half in the winter (like the truckers do).
I think given your project, you should aim for the lowest hanging fruit first -
ie aim for the best mpg returns on the lowest amount of cash/time investment first. Here's a (not too exhaustive) list of what I think may help increase the mpgs of a stock vehicle considerably. Hopefully some of the others on here will be able to add to the list!
1) Increase the tyre pressures to their maximum rating - usually good for about 5% - 10% mpg improvement.
2) Learn to drive like a "hypermiler" - plenty of tips from the folks here elsewhere in this forum (
eg accelerate gently, anticipate all lights and stops, no unneccessary braking etc).
3) Leave the air conditioning off until you really need it!
4) Keep the windows up - when open can detract 5-10% from cruising mpgs. Roof-racks are even worse - unless you've got to move a ladder...
5) Remove all unneccessary weight from the car. Tool boxes and other things in the back all add up to extra gasoline.
6) Make sure the car is tuned up nicely and serviced properly (oil, filters and plugs past their best can make for pants mpgs).
7) Switch to lower rolling resistance tyres. The most expensive approach in this list, but good for maybe another 5-8%.
Good luck! Any more tips out there?