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Why cars get better gas mileage in warm weather

Your gas, obtain's moisture, in "cold" conditions; Thus, it does'nt,
burn as efficent, as it does, in warm climate. Also because of
the amount of times, you try to start your vehicle; As cold weather,
make's your battery, not as powerful, and therefore you waste more
gas.

The conditions of the roads, with "black ice" and all; "Stir-you-
up", and your, more stressful conditions, cause you to flucuate your,


"gas-foot-pedal-actions". Plus other factors, such as, more accidents,
and situations statistically, make you take longer to get to your, "spots
of distinations".

Your better off to take the freeways, in warm weather; And in cold, you can
be reluctant and so you must stop at lights, and waste more gas; And put more,
wear and tear, as you stop and, "go more".

You should add, additives, to your gas; but apply caution, and alway's read the
instuctions; As people that have done this, mainly to help their, fuel work
more efficently, in cold weather; Some have added to much, and ruined their,
motors.

Also people think "ribbing-up, their motor won't hurt it"; But common sense,
say's, what's the wisdom in this, especially in cold weather. As your oil,
is thicker, and your motor if not warmed-up properly, does'nt have a
proper chance to circulate best; When you, "ribb-up" your motor, to early,
you add more, "friction" to your "pistons", and "cylinder walls", and then
latter your "gas mileage" suffers; As your motors "Compression readings",
start to go, "into the poor zones"; your motor then need's more power, applied
to your, "gas pedals", and you waste more gas, in both cold and warm weather,
in this, "instance."

So let the, "Race Nascar Drivers", do this with their specially designed cars";
As their not concerned with wasting fuel, for the same reasons you are. Plus their
motors, "are of high-performance quality, and designs", and so, "ribbing up",
is different with you, as, "opposed to them". Also, keep in mind, that their
motors still blow-up, even when their, "Motors, are brand-spanking-new!"; So
please take, the, "foods for thought, very serious, above"; And above all,
realize, that your new car manufactures, will not replace your motor for free,
should they find out; from your, "Tickets For Speeding", that you abused your
vehicle; They can easily check you out, more then you think.

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