yeh, isnt that how it works?
is ther no hook turn sign were cris is doing hook turns? lol
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yeh, isnt that how it works?
is ther no hook turn sign were cris is doing hook turns? lol
I have left the habit of coasting downhill on neutral, but I still can't get out of the habit of putting it in neutral when I slow towards the red light.
It seems unanimous that most beleive you save petrol by keeping it in gear, but somehow, trip computer seems to disagree. I travel the same route every day. Decided to leave it in gear where I normally wouldn't. After a couple days my fuel consuption is 9.3 up from 7.8.
Also regarding hand brake/foot break, I'm pretty sure I was taught hand brake start for a reason.
your trip computer is wrong. OKOK unless your car defies the laws of physics
And also, if you'd pay attention to your instructor, you use handbrake when your up a hill, otherwise footbrake that sh*t
thats because the trip computer doesn't take into account injector duty cycle. it only takes into account RPM and pays no notice to load on the engine.
You'll find taht you'll still get the same amount of k's out of a tank no matter which way you do it (unless you drive down hill for 400km's striahg lol).
Either way, fuel consumption should be the last thing on your mind. i'd be more concerned about vehicle control. :thumbsup:
there isnt one about when being stationary.
as said previously its just a guidline in the learners book. ie. good practice to do so.
yeah i remember as learner. you always gotta clutch in, never put in neutral at lights.