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Because the H2 is built to the over-8500-lb GVW class, its fuel economy is neither published by the U. S. EPA nor counted toward Corporate Average Fuel Economy.
Fuel economy on both direct injected and four-stroke outboards measures from a 10 percent to 80 percent improvement, compared with conventional two-strokes.
*Fuel economy system for an internal combustion engine — Thomas H. W.
Fuel economy is about 5L / 100KM.
Fuel economy was better than a rotary, but still relatively poor in light of the new focus on energy efficiency.
The original 1. 3 liter car ( chassis code AE532 ) and the later 1. 5 liter American-market CRX HF ( High Fuel economy ) model ( chassis codes EC1 and AF ) could reliably achieve very good gas mileage, more than a decade before gas-electric hybrids appeared on the market, and at no price premium over the base model ; the 1. 5 liter is rated by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) ( under the new rating system ) at city and highway.
Fuel economy may refer to:
Fuel economy is expressed in miles per gallon ( mpg ) ( prevalent in the USA and UK, using their respective definitions of a gallon ) or kilometres per litre ( km / L ) ( prevalent in the Netherlands and in several Latin American or Asian countries such as Brazil, India, Japan, South Korea ).
For example: Fuel economy in automobiles.
Fuel economy was poor, the automatic even worse than the manual ( and far less reliable ).
The Corporate Average Fuel Economy ( CAFE ) are regulations in the United States, first enacted by the U. S. Congress in 1975, and intended to improve the average fuel economy of cars and light trucks ( trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles ) sold in the US in the wake of the 1973 Arab Oil Embargo.
* Fuel economy in automobiles
Markey signed the Accuracy in Fuel Economy Standards Act which requires the Department of Transportation to use realistic and rational gas price assumptions when calculating the maximum feasible fuel economy standards for the coming years.
The United States government uses light truck as a vehicle class in regulating fuel economy through the Corporate Average Fuel Economy ( CAFE ) standard.
Fuel economy was 18mpg.
Fuel economy was a meager.
A crucial factor was the advent of CAFE ( Corporate Average Fuel Economy ) requirements from the U. S. federal government, which severely penalized automakers if their fleet average fuel economy dropped below the minimum.
" Fuel economy of 40 mpg was reported for this test.
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* Fuel economy: 8 / 11 mpg ( cty / hwy ) ( US gallon ) ( Factory numbers: 8. 4 / 14. 1 mpg )
Fuel economy for the Regal with eAssist is estimated at city, highway.
; 1981: Fuel economy world record set by the Colani 2CV ( based on the French Citroën 2CV, 1. 7 litres for 100 km with the original 2CV engine and chassis.
* Tornado Fuel Saver, an aftermarket device that is claimed to inprove fuel economy
Fuel economy on the highway with the 5-speed manual transmission approached.

Fuel and automobiles
Fuel constraints and the near absence of private automobiles have relegated road transportation to a secondary role.
* Port Fuel Injection, a type of fuel injection used in automobiles
Rep. Eliot Engel has introduced " An Open Fuel Standard " Act in Congress: " To require automobile manufacturers to ensure that not less than 80 percent of the automobiles manufactured or sold in the United States by each such manufacturer to operate on fuel mixtures containing 85 percent ethanol, 85 percent methanol, or biodiesel.
* Fuel economy in automobiles
* Fuel economy in automobiles
* Fuel economy in automobiles
The Diverse Product range includes pointers, dashboard clusters like Fuel Gauge, Temperature Gauge, Gear Shift Indicators, Clocks for Automobiles and any kind of Injection molded Plastic parts, Electromechanical Assemblies for automobiles, all kinds of pressed and turned parts for automobiles.
The majority of the cars on display are those that were available and prevalent during the 1950s, 60s and early 70s prior to the OPEC oil embargo, which led to the Corporate Average Fuel Economy regulations of 1975 and the proliferation of more fuel-efficient and less powerful automobiles.
# REDIRECT Fuel economy in automobiles

Fuel and refers
Fuel – air ratio is commonly used in the gas turbine industry as well as in government studies of internal combustion engine, and refers to the ratio of fuel to the air.
Chip tuning refers to changing or modifying an erasable programmable read only memory chip in an automobile's or other vehicle's electronic control unit ( ECU ) to achieve superior performance, whether it be more power, cleaner emissions, or better Fuel efficiency.

Fuel and fuel
Royal Australian Air Force | RAAF General Dynamics F-111 | F-111 performing a Fuel dumping # Dump-and-burn | dump-and-burn Fuel dumping | fuel dump at the Australian International Airshow
Fuel supplies must be barged in via the Oubangui River or trucked overland through Cameroon, resulting in frequent shortages of gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.
Fuel cells are different from batteries in that they require a constant source of fuel and oxygen to run, but they can produce electricity continually for as long as these inputs are supplied.
Fuel is 100 + octane aviation fuel.
Almost every gas station in Canada offers some sort of program such as Esso Extra at the Esso gas stations, Petro Points at Petro-Canada, Save-On-More at some Chevron stations in BC, Canadian Tire money at Canadian Tire gas stations, or a coupon that grants the customer 3. 5 cents off per litre of fuel purchased at Sobeys Fast Fuel locations that can be used at a Sobeys banner store.
Fuel injection is a system for admitting fuel into an internal combustion engine.
Fuel elements in solid-core nuclear thermal rockets are designed to withstand very high temperatures ( up to 3500K ) and high pressures ( up to 200 atm ); hence, it is highly unlikely that a reactor's fuel elements would be spread over a wide area.
* Airline Turbine Fuel, a name for jet fuel
Hyundai is going to provide a collection of 32 Tucson fuel cell vehicles, which are powered by UTC Fuel Cell power plants.
Fuel flow is adjusted by means of precisely calibrated orifices, referred to as jets, in the fuel path.
1975 models featured Air Flow Control ( AFC ) Fuel Injection on U. S., Canadian, and Japanese Beetles, a derivative of the more complex Bosch fuel injection system used in the Volkswagen Type III – and equivalent to Bosch L-Jetronic.
* Fuel System: 2 barrel carburettor or multipoint electronic fuel injection
* Fuel reserve, an extra fuel tank, or extra fuel in the main fuel tank
The Boeing Fuel Cell Demonstrator Airplane has a Proton Exchange Membrane ( PEM ) fuel cell / lithium-ion battery hybrid system to power an electric motor, which is coupled to a conventional propeller.
Fuel cells use hydrogen as a fuel and power the electric battery when it is depleted.
The amount of fuel in the tanks of a Boeing 767 is computed by the Fuel Quantity Indicator System ( FQIS ) and displayed in the cockpit.
** Fuel charge stratification, an internal combustion process using gasoline direct injection to reduce fuel consumption and emissions
*** Fuel stratified injection ( FSI ), the operation of a stratified fuel charge in an engine using direct injection
* Fuel oil system: fuel oil heaters
In 1993, the conservative government introduced the Fuel Price Escalator, featuring a small but steady increase of fuel taxes, as proposed by Weizsäcker and Jesinghaus in 1992.
White gas, by Coleman Camp Fuel, is a common naphtha fuel used in many lanterns and torches

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