Hypermiling: Hack Your Mileage

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There's a great article at Mother Jones which profiles Wayne Gerdes, a mileage hacker who's able to get 59MPG in a stock Honda Accord. There are a number of driving hacks which allow hypermilers to increase their milage, ranging from over-inflating tires to extreme drafting behind large vehicles. It's incredible, really, to think that by changing your driving habits, you can get better mileage in a standard car than is typically advertised for a hybrid!

Links:

  • Milage hacker Wayne Gerdes: 59MPG in an Accord - [via] Link.
  • Hypermiler tips on Wikicars -Link.

Posted by Jason Striegel | Mar 6, 2007 12:00 PM
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Posted by: ean117 on March 7, 2007 at 2:31 PM

Sling-shotting is another one (I made that up, not sure if it's a technical term). You shift into neutral and coast down long highway hills and get back in gear when you start to lose momentum and fall below a reasonable speed. You just need to be fast enough on the clutch and shifting back into gear if you need to make a manoeuver. I practiced these and other ways of increasing mileage when I drove a Honda Insight (2001-2004). Sadly, I had to sell the Insight and now do mostly city driving, in which most of these hacks don't make a noticeable difference. I increase my mpg by walking and cycling as much as possible.


Posted by: pra@break-step.com on March 13, 2007 at 6:32 AM

For goodness sake, don't overinflate your tyres

http://iotd.patrickandrews.com/index.php?s=tyre


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