SemperFi
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I had noticed this way before gas prices went over 4 dollars, and it befuddled me then as now. It seems to me, at least every other stop light, when it turns green, I hear a car starting up. People turn their cars off at red lights.
Now, I am not a wizard environmental engineer, nor a mechanical one. Does this save gas? I always thought it stressed the systems (mechanical and electrical) most during start up. I thought that NA engines actually used a little more gas to start up. It seems to contradict what I had thought was proper operation of a car. I am not talking 5 minute rush hour waits. Usually 1 minute or less.
What is your opinion...is it wise to start up 20 times a trip? Or just go with the flow...
I realize I post this in the Mach 1 forums...cause I own a Mach 1.
I also realize that owners of lesser cars with letters like GT and R and PP will comment.
I will allow this, as I believe even the plebes should have a voice...once in awhile.
Now, I am not a wizard environmental engineer, nor a mechanical one. Does this save gas? I always thought it stressed the systems (mechanical and electrical) most during start up. I thought that NA engines actually used a little more gas to start up. It seems to contradict what I had thought was proper operation of a car. I am not talking 5 minute rush hour waits. Usually 1 minute or less.
What is your opinion...is it wise to start up 20 times a trip? Or just go with the flow...
I realize I post this in the Mach 1 forums...cause I own a Mach 1.
I also realize that owners of lesser cars with letters like GT and R and PP will comment.
I will allow this, as I believe even the plebes should have a voice...once in awhile.
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