How to use more fuel-efficient mixer

The rapid rise in the price of oil has made many people screaming that they can't afford to spend. How can we do this to make the mixer a good fuel-efficient system?
Before starting the car, start slowly. Don't hurry to accelerate. Slowly press the gas pedal, slowly accelerate, and let the vehicle reach a certain speed. This can reduce the time for the temperature rise of the mixer truck engine, reduce the fuel consumption, and also reduce the loss of the engine.
Second, in winter, when the temperature is low, some ignition parts are easily frozen. Therefore, before driving, first warm up the engine parts of the vehicle. Generally, it takes about one to three minutes to allow the water temperature to reach a certain level. It can only be started after the temperature, and then accelerates after the vehicle is stable. This reduces the fuel consumption very clearly.
According to their own experience to determine when the need to shift when the acceleration, is very effective in reducing fuel consumption.

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