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Repowered Engines Get Better Gas Mileage
"Drivers
maintaining
their
vehicles
better
because
of
rising
gas
prices
..."
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Engine
Repower
Council
-
March
24th,
2008
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With
gasoline
prices
projected
to
hit
the
$4
per
gallon
point
by
this
summer,
the
Engine
Repower
Council
(ERC)
reminds
motorists
that
a
repowered
engine
gets
better
gas
mileage
than
a
worn
out
engine,
emitting
fewer
pollutants
as
well.
"If
your
car
or
truck
is
experiencing
major
engine
damage,
but
is
in
relatively
good
shape
otherwise,
repowering
it
with
a
remanufactured/rebuilt
engine
not
only
will
help
you
stretch
your
dollars
at
the
gas
pump,
it
is
also
a
much
more
cost
effective
option
compared
to
purchasing
a
new
or
used
car,"
said
ERC
Chairman
Steve
Rich.
With
repowering,
the
engine
or
an
identical
one
from
another
like-vehicle,
is
completely
remanufactured/rebuilt.
Also,
unlike
installing
a
used
or
junk
yard
engine,
critically
important
internal
parts
get
replaced
with
new
ones
that
meet
or
exceed
original
equipment
performance
standards.
Frequently,
remanufactured/rebuilt
engines
are
even
better
than
the
new
engines
installed
at
the
factory.
This
is
because
the
original
factory
engine
problems
have
been
redesigned
or
repaired
with
better
quality
parts.
They
are
dependable,
reliable
and
backed
by
excellent
warranty
programs
that
also
usually
cover
installation
expenses.
Engine
repowering
also
saves
the
tremendous
amount
of
energy
used
in
processing
discarded
engines
and
vehicles,
as
well
as
saves
an
incredible
amount
of
raw
materials
that
would
have
been
used
in
building
a
new
engine.
"According
to
a
survey
conducted
by
Opinion
Research
Corporation
for
the
Automotive
Aftermarket
Industry
Association,
75
percent
of
drivers
are
maintaining
their
vehicles
better
because
of
rising
gas
prices.
Now
is
the
time
to
talk
with
an
automotive
technician
to
see
if
repowering
your
engine
with
a
remanufactured/rebuilt
one
is
the
right
choice
for
you,"
concluded
Rich.
What
do
you
think?
"Remanufactured/rebuilt
engines
are
even
better
than
the
new
engines
installed
at
the
factory"
??
"75%
of
drivers
are
maintaining
their
vehicles
better
because
of
rising
gas
prices"
??
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Readers'
comments:
(Latest
first)
John A
:
It seems obvious that a new engine gets better mileage than a worn out one but I never thought about a rebuilt engine being better than an original factory installed engine. Better quality parts? I wonder what the vehicle manufacturers would say.
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