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Diana Welz

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    Ohhh man me too! Grew up in akron area my whole life and finally moved to Columbus few years ago and boom, that was year they won it. Hope they can get it done again this year!

    Yeah I hope so too. With Lebron's new squad, he is now full of confidence and he can make a good decision and plays now. Hope that they win the Championship this year. ;)

  2. Just an update guys, I saw this dog DNA test which will help me know the ancestry of my dog. I'm quite surprised that knowing what kind of dog your pet is, you will know what training, nutrition and health plans she needs. I hope that I can know the ancestry of my dog to know which training should I formulate for her. What do you think guys?

  3. Hi, guys, I'm thinking of buying a DNA test kit to know the lineage of my dog. Because I adopt a puppy a year ago and the shelter said that it is a mongrel. But as it grows it looks like a German Sheperd. I'm just curious about it, do you think I need to buy a kit?

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    1. Keep it in shape

    Like any machine, your car needs regular tune-ups. Bring your vehicle to technicians who can handle your sophisticated systems and on-board computers.

     

    2. Watch the wear

    Air-conditioning reduces fuel economy by as much as 0.43 kilometres per litre. Under-inflated types, by as much as 3%.

     

    3. Manage the tear

    Replace spark plugs, timing belts, hoses and filters at proper intervals, with a mechanic who is well-qualified with the latest service bay tools and technology.

     

    4. Inspect air filters

    Air filters remove debris from the air entering the combustion chamber of the engine. Inspect and replace your air filter at regular intervals to avoid problems.

     

    5. Watch the dirt

    Check your air filter more frequently if you drive on dirt roads or do a lot of stop-and-go driving.

     

    6. Take it slow

    Decreasing your freeway speed to 88.5km/h increases your fuel economy by up to 20%.

     

    7. Moderation is key

    Quick accelerations lower your gas mileage by up to 33%, so apply your accelerator and brakes moderately.

     

    8. Plan ahead

    Starting, stopping and idling are bad for your engine and even worse for fuel economy, so avoid rush hour if you can and plan your routes ahead of time.

     

    9. Travel light

    Extra weight in your trunk requires extra power and fuel from your engine. Fuel economy is lowered by up to 2% for every 45.4 kilograms, especially for smaller, lighter cars.

     

    10. Reduce the revving

    If you drive a manual car, choose the gear with the lowest rpm that doesn't risk stalling the engine.

     

    11. Avoid the idle

    For modern fuel-injected vehicles, ‘warming up’ is no longer necessary. Turn off the engine if you’re not moving. Idling gets you 0 km/l and wastes fuel unnecessarily.

     

    12. Share the load

    Car pooling is a great way to lower your fuel expenditure, while enjoying some great company.

     

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