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		<title>Service to Improve Fuel Economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 20:06:05 +0000</pubDate>
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 The price of gas has got everyone talking. It seems that people who need a bigger vehicle to carry family and gear, or provide four wheel drive, are especially hit hard. That is why we thought it would be good to review some things that anyone can do to improve fuel economy.
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<p> The price of gas has got everyone talking. It seems that people who need a bigger vehicle to carry family and gear, or provide four wheel drive, are especially hit hard. That is why we thought it would be good to review some things that anyone can do to improve fuel economy.</p>
<p> First let&#8217;s start with how we drive. People may not realize that they can really save on gas by just changing a few driving habits. One of the biggest is jackrabbit starts &#8211; you know, flooring the gas as soon as the light turns green. That really wastes a lot of fuel. Building up your speed at a slower pace uses less fuel and is easier on your engine and drive train. And don&#8217;t drive with one foot on the brake. That&#8217;s also a drag on <a title="Fort Collins fuel economy" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">fuel economy</a>, and it wears out your brakes faster too.</p>
<p> Another thing is to drive slower &#8211; but only when it&#8217;s safe. Sometimes on the highway we drive an extra five &#8230; ten . . . twenty &#8230; over the speed limit. We do it to save time, but it only saves a few minutes out of maybe an hour long drive, and we may use 10 to 15 % more gas. Just leave a little bit earlier, save some money and arrive more relaxed.</p>
<p> You can also try and group all of your errands for the day into just one trip, rather than several. If you can put off a trip today that can be combined with one tomorrow &#8211; you can save some time and money.</p>
<p> Using your cruise control can save money too. Driving at a constant speed really improves <a title="Fort Collins fuel economy" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">fuel economy</a>. Be sure to only use your cruise control under safe conditions &#8211; you can look in your owner&#8217;s manual for some good tips on using your cruise control.</p>
<p> Did you know that reducing the weight in your vehicle saves gas? Clean out the trunk or back seat from time to time so that you are not paying to carry around a lot of stuff you do not need in the car. If you live where there is snow and ice, clear it off your car. They add weight and mess with aerodynamics too.</p>
<p> Another tip is to avoid long idle times, which includes warming it up when you start. Modern engines do not require a long warm up to get going &#8211; just take it easy for a couple of miles.</p>
<p> Be sure to get a new gas cap if yours leaks or is worn.</p>
<p> Now, let&#8217;s start talking mechanical. Bottom line &#8211; the better you maintain your vehicle, the less fuel you will use. It all adds up in a big way. For example, replacing your dirty engine <a title="Fort Collins air filter" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">air filter</a> will pay for itself in fuel savings before your next <a title="Fort Collins oil change" href="http://houskaautomotive.com/contact-us.shtml" target="_blank">oil change</a> &#8211; and will keep saving you money after that.</p>
<p> A clean, well-maintained fuel system really pays big dividends. A clogged fuel filter wastes gas. So does a dirty fuel system, grimy fuel injectors and plugged up PCV valves. A fuel system service decreases the gas you use, and increases the power &#8211; so you can&#8217;t go wrong with that.</p>
<p> Some of us ignore our <a title="Fort Collins Check Engine light" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">Check Engine light</a>. But fixing the problem that caused the light to come on will usually save some fuel as well. It may be a bad oxygen sensor that can really rob your <a title="Fort Collins fuel economy" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">fuel economy</a>.</p>
<p> And, it may be time for a <a title="Fort Collins tune-up" href="http://houskaautomotive.com/contact-us.shtml" target="_blank">tune-up</a>. Tune-ups should improve your <a title="Fort Collins fuel economy" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">fuel economy</a>. Don&#8217;t overlook the routine <a title="Fort Collins Auto maintenance" href="http://houskaautomotive.com/contact-us.shtml" target="_blank">maintenance</a> items, like scheduled oil changes, <a title="Fort Collins transmission service" href="http://houskaautomotive.com/contact-us.shtml" target="_blank">transmission</a> and cooling system service. Dirty or low fluids actually use more fuel. Just look at your manufacturer&#8217;s recommended service intervals in the owner&#8217;s manual, or ask your <a title="Houska Automotive" href="http://houskaautomotive.com/contact-us.shtml" target="_blank">Houska Automotive</a> service advisor for the schedule.</p>
<p> Don&#8217;t forget your tires. Underinflated tires waste gas. And if your wheels are out of alignment you won&#8217;t get the economy you need.</p>
<p> None of these things are very complicated or expensive to stay on top of. When you maintain your car properly, you save gas today, and prevent costly repairs tomorrow.</p>
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		<title>Fuel Filter Service in Fort Collins Colorado</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 17:29:50 +0000</pubDate>
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 There are a surprising number of small, inexpensive parts that can lead to expensive engine damage when they fail. It doesn&#8217;t seem right. 
 Fortunately a lot of those things can be taken care of in routine maintenance. They may not be easy to remember, because it is a long list, but your service [...]]]></description>
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<p> There are a surprising number of small, inexpensive parts that can lead to expensive engine damage when they fail. It doesn&#8217;t seem right. </p>
<p> Fortunately a lot of those things can be taken care of in routine maintenance. They may not be easy to remember, because it is a long list, but your <a title="Fort Collins service center" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">service center</a> at <a title="Houska Automotive" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">Houska Automotive</a> can help you know what&#8217;s scheduled to be taken care of. </p>
<p> Some of us in Fort Collins Colorado really don&#8217;t look forward to going in for an <a title="Fort Collins oil change" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">oil change</a> and then getting a list of the other things the manufacturer recommends.</p>
<p> But <strong>automotive maintenance is all about prevention</strong>, and addressing small problems before they get big. Let&#8217;s take the <strong>fuel filter</strong> for example. </p>
<p> You may not know this but the median age for private vehicles on our Fort Collins Colorado roads is over nine years. When cars get older, five years or so, they&#8217;ve accumulated a lot of dirt and rust in their gas tanks. If that dirt gets into the engine it can cause thousands of dollars worth of damage. So somewhere between that dirty gas tank and the price of a great vacation &ndash; is the lowly fuel filter: a very <strong>inexpensive part</strong> that doesn&#8217;t cost too much to replace. And your car&#8217;ll just run better too.</p>
<p> A clogged fuel filter can&#8217;t let enough fuel through. You might notice at first that your car is running fine around town, but struggles or sputters on the Fort Collins Colorado freeway or when you accelerate. Enough fuel can&#8217;t get through to meet the demands of higher speed. If it gets bad enough your engine might just shut off or not start at all, which could be dangerous.</p>
<p> Some fuel filters have a bypass. When they get clogged, they allow dirty fuel to move around the filter element so dirt ends up in the engine. We&#8217;ve already talked about how expensive that can be. </p>
<p> The fuel filter is even very important for newer cars. The fuel is still dirty even if there isn&#8217;t rust in the tank. It&#8217;s just that the fuel filter will need to be changed more frequently as the vehicle gets older.</p>
<p> How often should you change your fuel filter? Check your owner&#8217;s manual. Your Fort Collins Colorado service advisor at <a title="Houska Automotive" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">Houska Automotive</a> can tell you as well. It&#8217;s usually around thirty thousand miles or so. Ask if it&#8217;s time for a full fuel system cleaning as well. They often go hand in hand.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s good to know that your Fort Collins Colorado service center has your back. When you&#8217;re motivated to maintain your vehicle&#8217;s performance and to reduce operating costs, you&#8217;ll think of Houska Automotive as your ally &#8211; and maybe even your memory.</p>
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		<title>Fuel System Cleaning</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 21:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
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 Is your car sometimes hard to start? When you turn the key, does it hesitate or stutter? If so, the problem could be the result of a dirty fuel system. Your car&#8217;s fuel system starts with the air filter and ends in the top of your engine. Over time, different parts of the system [...]]]></description>
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<p> Is your car sometimes hard to start? When you turn the key, does it hesitate or stutter? If so, the problem could be the result of a dirty fuel system. Your car&#8217;s fuel system starts with the <a title="Fort Collins air filter" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">air filter</a> and ends in the top of your engine. Over time, different parts of the system get dirty, which robs you of performance and hurts your <a title="Fort Collins fuel economy" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">fuel economy</a>.</p>
<p> Most of today&#8217;s cars have fuel injectors, rather than a carburetor. Fuel injection systems have fewer problems and require less adjustment. But they still need to be properly maintained. This is why your owner&#8217;s manual has a schedule for cleaning your fuel injectors and other parts of your fuel system.</p>
<p> Some Colorado drivers are interested in buying fuel system cleaners that you can pour into your gas tank. You can do that &#8211; and there are lots of great products available that can help maintain an already clean fuel system &#8211; but these products cannot do a major cleaning. For that, you need to see a Fort Collins service center such as <a title="Houska Automotive" href="http://houskaautomotive.com/contact-us.shtml" target="_blank">Houska Automotive</a>. They have the professional tools and chemicals to really do a complete service. Your service center uses a process that gives your car a deep, professional fuel system cleaning. They remove particles, gum and varnish from your fuel system and get those injectors running cleanly and efficiently. After a professional fuel system cleaning, you&#8217;ll notice more power, better <a title="Fort Collins fuel economy" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">fuel economy</a> and reduced exhaust emissions.</p>
<p> The cleaners also help prevent rust and corrosion in your fuel system and lubricate vital engine parts. Fuel system cleaning is just one of those recommended service items that helps keep your vehicle running strong. As with all maintenance, it can help avoid costly repairs that often result from not taking the right preventive steps. And you will notice the difference in how well your car runs. Check with your service advisor to see when your car is scheduled for a fuel system cleaning. An ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure.</p>
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		<title>Introduction to Diesels for Fort Collins Colorado</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 18:27:29 +0000</pubDate>
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 Something you&#8217;re going to be hearing a lot about around Fort Collins, Colorado is diesel engines. We&#8217;re not talking about semi-trucks and buses &#8211; We&#8217;re talking about diesel engine cars, pick-ups and SUVs.
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<p> Something you&rsquo;re going to be hearing a lot about around Fort Collins, Colorado is <a title="Fort Collins diesel engines" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">diesel engines</a>. We&rsquo;re not talking about semi-trucks and buses &ndash; We&rsquo;re talking about diesel engine cars, pick-ups and SUVs.</p>
<p> Most people in Fort Collins, Colorado are surprised to learn that around half the cars on the road in Europe have diesel engines. Nearly all import auto manufacturers offer a range of diesel engines abroad &ndash; even the ultra-luxury brands like Mercedes and BMW. For the most part, these diesel engines haven&rsquo;t been available in Fort Collins, Colorado. But that&rsquo;s about to change.</p>
<p> In the past, North American diesel fuel has had a much higher sulfur content than European fuel. Recent environmental laws have required changes in diesel formulation and emissions standards here in Fort Collins, Colorado so we are now ready to start seeing more diesel options offered over the next few years.</p>
<p> Why are so many interested in <a title="Fort Collins diesel engines" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">diesel engines</a>? Well first off, diesel fuel is more energy dense. There&rsquo;s more power in a barrel of diesel fuel than there is in a barrel of gasoline. That means better performance with better fuel economy. </p>
<p> Diesel powered vehicles get about 20 percent better fuel economy. And as for power &ndash; why do you think that the majority of new heavy duty pick-up trucks are being sold with diesel engines?</p>
<p> If you think back to the late 1970&rsquo;s and early 1980&rsquo;s, you may shudder when you think of the diesel powered cars of the day &ndash; noisy, smoky, under-powered beasts that rattled and shook their passengers. Modern diesels are nothing like that.</p>
<p> They are quiet, clean &ndash; and very powerful. They&rsquo;re so refined that many people can&rsquo;t even tell they&rsquo;re riding in a diesel powered car. In addition to fuel savings, diesels generally last longer than gasoline engines because of their heavy duty construction. </p>
<p> Another thing that intrigues the environmentally conscious is that it&rsquo;s possible to use bio-diesel as fuel. Bio-diesel is made from vegetable oil &ndash; even recycled cooking oil from restaurants. Hybrid cars have gotten everyone&rsquo;s attention these days. Look to diesel-electric hybrids in years to come to make a good idea even better.</p>
<p> Every year, manufacturers are planning more diesel offerings. Look for diesels in domestic light trucks, SUVs and passenger cars. Import marquees have plans to bring more of their outstanding <a title="Fort Collins diesel engines" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">diesel engines</a> to Fort Collins, Colorado as well.</p>
<p> Now you should know that properly maintaining a diesel engine is somewhat different than a gasoline engine. Fluid change intervals are different. Emissions control devices have to work harder to filter diesel fuel and to scrub the exhaust so you will need to pay attention to that. And the fuel injection system operates at much higher pressures than gas fuel injection systems, so it&rsquo;s very important to keep your fuel system clean with a diesel.</p>
<p> The good news is that your local Fort Collins, Colorado service center is keeping up with the new diesel technology and will be able to advise you on maintaining your diesel.</p>
<p> When we tell you to look for more diesels, you won&rsquo;t be looking for smoky tail pipes as a clue. You also won&rsquo;t be listening for that familiar big rig rattle. And, you certainly won&rsquo;t be waiting for them at the stoplight, because modern diesels are as quick as their gasoline counterparts. </p>
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		<title>Fuel Injectors</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 22:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
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 The last new car sold with a carburetor in North America rolled out of the dealership in 1990. Since then, all new vehicles have had fuel injectors. In very simple terms, a fuel injector is a valve that squirts fuel into your engine. Your engine control computer tells the fuel injector how much gas [...]]]></description>
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<p> The last new car sold with a carburetor in North America rolled out of the dealership in 1990. Since then, all new vehicles have had fuel injectors. In very simple terms, a fuel injector is a valve that squirts fuel into your engine. Your engine control computer tells the fuel injector how much gas to deliver as well as the precise time it should be delivered. Of course this happens thousands of times a minute. Fuel injection is a much more precise way of delivering fuel than carburetors. That translates into better fuel economy and power. Virtually all fuel injectors for gas engines are known as port fuel injectors because they deliver the fuel to a port just outside the cylinder. Port fuel injectors operate at about 40 to 80 pounds per square inch of pressure.</p>
<p> A few auto makers have introduced gas direct injection systems on some engines recently. These systems inject the gas directly into the cylinders under very high pressure &#8211; hundreds of times the pressure of port injection systems. Although more complicated, direct injection technology promises greater power with improved <a title="Fort Collins fuel economy" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">fuel economy</a>, so we can expect to see more of it in the future.</p>
<p> As you can see, the level of precision required of your fuel injectors is very high. They need to be operating properly in order for your car to run right.</p>
<p> High temperatures under your hood and variations in gas quality cause fuel injectors to become fouled with wax, dirt, and carbon. Injectors can become partially clogged, preventing them from delivering the proper amount of fuel at the correct pressure. The design of each engine requires a specific spray pattern from the fuel injector that might be altered when the injector is dirty. When injectors are dirty, the fuel doesn&#8217;t burn as efficiently resulting in poor fuel economy and loss of power. So it is important to keep your fuel injectors clean.</p>
<p> Skilled service technicians at <a title="Houska Automotive" href="http://houskaautomotive.com/contact-us.shtml" target="_blank">Houska Automotive</a> in Fort Collins can perform a fuel system service for you. (Visit http://houskaautomotive.com/contact-us.shtml.) That is a fuel system service &#8211; not just fuel injector cleaning. That is because the fuel has a lot of ways to become dirty or contaminated between the gas tank and the fuel injector. A fuel system service starts with a <a title="Fort Collins fuel filter replacement" href="http://www.houskaautomotive.com" target="_blank">fuel filter replacement</a>. This filter cleans the gas as it leaves the tank. The various parts of the fuel intake system need to be cleaned from time to time to remove harmful gum, deposits and varnish. Finally, the fuel injectors are cleaned so that they operate properly and deliver the right amount of fuel at the right time.</p>
<p> Your Loveland area service center uses a process for cleaning your fuel system that includes state-of-the-art cleaning chemicals as well as some old fashioned scrubbing. Proper maintenance of your fuel system means that you will spend less on gas, enjoy strong performance and prevent costly repairs down the road.</p>
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