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Hot gas class-action lawsuit is still on

This is not the first time that the topic of hot gas has appeared on our pages, and it;s not likely to be the last either. The problem, depending on who's side your own, is that gas expands as it increases in temperature. In summer months, it is possible that consumers are getting less gas in their tanks than they are paying for. Before all of the lawsuits were compiled into one class-action suit, there were privately filed suits in 26 states, Washington, D.C., and Guam. The now-single-suit claims that gas is, on average, 10 degrees hotter than ... Read more →

Debating the hot gas topic - which side is full of hot air?

Have you heard the argument about hot gas? Gasoline loses some efficiency at hot temperatures, and also that gasoline tends to expand when it heats. This means that the higher the temperature of the ...

Improve mileage 50 percent by heating up gas

Put on your tin foil hats everyone, it's conspiracy story time. One upon a time, a Washington Post reporter took a ride in a car that gets 50 percent better fuel economy by heating gas to 350 ...

Hot gas class-action lawsuit is still on 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

This is not the first time that the topic of hot gas has appeared on our pages, and it;s not likely to be the last either. The problem, depending on who's side your own, is that gas expands as it increases in temperature. In summer months, it is possible that consumers are getting less gas in their ...

Debating the hot gas topic - which side is full of hot air? 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Have you heard the argument about hot gas? Gasoline loses some efficiency at hot temperatures, and also that gasoline tends to expand when it heats. This means that the higher the temperature of the gasoline at the pump, the less gasoline will be pumped into your tank. That sounds really bad, ...

Improve mileage 50 percent by heating up gas 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

Put on your tin foil hats everyone, it's conspiracy story time. One upon a time, a Washington Post reporter took a ride in a car that gets 50 percent better fuel economy by heating gas to 350 degrees. The system improves mileage by turning gas into a vapor which leads to better combustion. The ...



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