I.am.Sam
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you need to tell us if the car has a turbo or not as well
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You can double the savings by removing 2 wheels and simply wheeling the car down to the coast.You forgot to add that he can use 4 spare wheels on the car. Thinner wheels means less car touching the ground which means less petrol needed. Saves quite a bit
I have no idea what you actually said.But you calculate can what then distance near from travel Durban if then will see. Tyres the toll for when you 500km can forward. Remember distance for what then you add must subtract for that time so if the car when take. Taking consideration distance what you feel driving between how you toll for what.
Hope this helps.
I'm not quite sure but what I do knows is, you'll use less the faster you go.
Say you're doing 120km/h and use 10l/100km, because you get there faster you'll use less fuel than say travelling at 60km/h and using 7l/100km. Simply maths - half the time taken so less fuel used.
Also you're lucky - travelling at 120km/h in a Polo, as it's a small relatively streamlined car, you'll go quicker than someone travelling 120km/h in an SUV or bakkie.

I'm not quite sure but what I do knows is, you'll use less the faster you go.
Say you're doing 120km/h and use 10l/100km, because you get there faster you'll use less fuel than say travelling at 60km/h and using 7l/100km. Simply maths - half the time taken so less fuel used.
Also you're lucky - travelling at 120km/h in a Polo, as it's a small relatively streamlined car, you'll go quicker than someone travelling 120km/h in an SUV or bakkie.

Sounds as if he is having a stroke, I hope so for his sake at least.I have no idea what you actually said.
You forgot to mention air pressure.But you calculate can what then distance near from travel Durban if then will see. Tyres the toll for when you 500km can forward. Remember distance for what then you add must subtract for that time so if the car when take. Taking consideration distance what you feel driving between how you toll for what.
Hope this helps.
You are quite correct sirYou forgot to mention air pressure.
Pump 'em to 4 bar.You forgot to add that he can use 4 spare wheels on the car. Thinner wheels means less car touching the ground which means less petrol needed. Saves quite a bit
How did this guy get to expert member?I'm not quite sure but what I do knows is, you'll use less the faster you go.
Say you're doing 120km/h and use 10l/100km, because you get there faster you'll use less fuel than say travelling at 60km/h and using 7l/100km. Simply maths - half the time taken so less fuel used.
Also you're lucky - travelling at 120km/h in a Polo, as it's a small relatively streamlined car, you'll go quicker than someone travelling 120km/h in an SUV or bakkie.
So if my Polo is red, I am saving money?I'm not quite sure but what I do knows is, you'll use less the faster you go.
Say you're doing 120km/h and use 10l/100km, because you get there faster you'll use less fuel than say travelling at 60km/h and using 7l/100km. Simply maths - half the time taken so less fuel used.
Also you're lucky - travelling at 120km/h in a Polo, as it's a small relatively streamlined car, you'll go quicker than someone travelling 120km/h in an SUV or bakkie.
No. Red cars are faster generally. 2020 seems to be an exception though @IcemanbrfcSo if my Polo is red, I am saving money?
Next year is the year of the red carNo. Red cars are faster generally. 2020 seems to be an exception though @Icemanbrfc
More bar = more farPump 'em to 4 bar.