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Malaysian motorists are lucky that fuel prices are subsidized by the government and they don’t have to pay RM6 a litre of petrol like motorists in England. However, having cheaper fuel doesn’t mean that driving economically should be unnecessary because petrol is a fossil fuel and there’s only so much left in the ground. Since industrialisation began and then automobiles arrived, our fuel reserves on the planet have been diminishing and at some point, we may simply run out of such fuel, which is why manufacturers are hard at work finding alternative forms of propulsion. These alternative powerplants are slowly becoming commercially viable but it remains to be seen how fast they will completely replace the conventional internal combustion engine that has been with us for over 100 years. In the meantime, we should be doing our best to slow down the depletion of the fossil fuel reserves left and that means reducing fuel consumption while we drive (since giving up driving is impractical for many). Shell, like other petroleum companies has been hard at work to provide fuels that can go further on each litre, the latest being the FuelSave formula. Nevertheless, motorists can still go further with each litre if they follow these tips from Shell’s motoring experts: 1. KEEP THE ENGINE TUNEDTune and service your engine regularly. A properly-tuned engine can improve fuel economy by up to 5%.
Regular tuning will keep the engine running efficiently
Use the highest gear possible to keep revs down
Use less of the air-conditioner and switch to Fresh Air mode
Cruise control maintains a constant speed which is more fuel-efficient
An idling engine wastes a lot of fuel
So do high revs which are usually unnecessary
Avoid jams if you can or travel at off-peak periods
Use the correct tyre pressures and check regularly
Don't carry stuff which is not needed all the time
Shell fuels can also help improve fuel economy
10. FUEL MATTERS
Which petrol grade suits your vehicle - RON95 or RON97? To find out, check the MTM RON List