Gas is something that puts a dent in everyone's bank account if you don't drive an electric vehicle. We are frightened every time we go to swipe our card at the pump because we know the amount that we have to put in won't be pretty. We don't want to buy a new car with better gas mileage, but sometimes we feel we may not have a choice.

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Luckily, some products can help you achieve better fuel economy. They can be found online or at your local auto parts retailer and the results will amaze you. Keep reading to learn about ten products to use to help give you better fuel economy!

10 10. Engine Ionizer

This product targets the efficiency of the combustion chamber and its ability to consume fuel. It is relatively easy to install yourself with a few rubber clips for the spark plugs and allows the charge to be equally distributed among all firing and nonfiring cylinders. There are mixed reviews on whether or not this works.

Make sure you have it installed correctly as it can lead to a fire if not used properly on your vehicle, as that could be more costly then the current price of gas.

9 9. Clean Your Fuel Injectors

You fuel injectors have gross deposits build upon them over time, and every once in a while you should clean them. A good fuel injector concoction is all you need to achieve these effects and clear the gunk from those hard to reach places.

You want them to work at their full capacity and not be weighed down from years of overuse, which is why this product should be used by every vehicle owner. They can also solve other issues like rumbling or strange noises and are relatively easy to use.

8 8. Vacuum Gauge

This technology has been around for quite some time, but it works to help you save money on gas. They are relatively cheap to buy and involves a tube running into your intake manifold from your dash.

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The device will tell you your gas mileage on the roadway, which will help you learn how to become a better and more efficient driver. You can watch the device and determine which driving methods are wasting the most gas on your trip, and as you work to correct them, your time spent at the gas station will decrease.

7 7. Water Injection System

This method stems from the same idea used by World War II pilots who injected water or alcohol into the combustion chambers of their planes. It allowed them to cool the air which in turn gave the engine more power to work with.

There are several systems today you can install in your own vehicle. It comes as a kit and injects water into your fuel and air intake systems, but the results are varied. The effect might not make a huge impact on your fuel economy, but when combined with other products, you will begin to see some real results.

6 6. Fuel Line Magnets

fuel line magnet
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You might remember when wristbands that contained a magnet were a huge thing that claimed to give you better balance and increase your overall health. The same principle is in effect here as they work to clear your car's fuel lines and help it run more efficiently.

All you have to do is attach the magnets to the lines and your car should see some results in terms of money you spend each month at the gas station. The results are varied, but it is worth a shot to give you some peace of mind about your fuel economy.

5 5. Fuel Additives

There is quite a bit of controversy when it comes to fuel additives and whether or not they work, but it never hurts to try. They all claim to clean the inside of your engine and in turn, give you better gas mileage.

This product can be added at every fill-up or only on occasion when you remember to pick up a bottle from the store. The results are truly dependent upon the car itself and it is up to you as the driver to determine if this product is working its magic.

4 4. Replace Some Parts

Replacing Car Spark Plugs
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When a car grows in age there are certain parts that grow dirty or can even malfunction, which will lead to a bad fuel economy. You should look into replacing spark plugs, the mass airflow sensor, tires, air filter, and oxygen sensor.

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All of these things aid in helping your vehicle use less gas each time it hits the roadway. You won't believe the difference it makes when your aging beauty makes it longer than you ever thought possible on a single tank of gas.

3 3. Air Bleeder Valve

This valve helps give your car's carburetor more air which helps it become more efficient. They are usually installed on the positive crankcase ventilation line or as a replacement for idle-mixture screws.

This is another device that has mixed reviews, and many say it can be a waste of money. It is always recommended you test its helpfulness yourself in your own vehicle, but they are relatively cheap so it won't take too many dollars out of your pocket.

2 2. Different Tires

Your tires can make a huge difference in your fuel economy, especially if you focused on the coolest option the last time you had them replaced. You want to use a lightweight alloy for the rim and keep the size down to a minimum to further reduce the weight.

You should also look into different styles of tires from all-season to sports models as they will also make a difference in your fuel economy. A good rule of thumb is the more friction you have with the roadway, the harder the time your engine will have to help move the car which will increase your trips to the gas station.

1 1. Electric Thermatic Fan

This tip is for older vehicles that still come equipped with a belt fan, as several new cars already have this installed inside of them. It won't cause a huge boost in your fuel economy, but anything is better than nothing.

This new piece of tech is also more efficient and less prone to breaking than the latter, which is why you should consider having this installed whether you want better fuel economy or not. We can all agree that a decrease in maintenance costs is a huge reason to consider this particular gas-saving option.

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