Lower average RPM = lower fuel consumption
Put simply, an engine's fuel consumption depends primarily on two factors:
One relevant factor is the engine's cubic capacity. Or in other words, the size and number of cylinders, which are filled with fuel during the injection phase. The other determining factor is the frequency (=RPM) at which the cylinders are filled with fuel. Driving with a lower average RPM, in other words in higher gears, improves your fuel economy. That’s how you save fuel.
Modern automatic transmissions upshift, when after changing the gear a minimum torque at a certain RPM is reached. In doing so, they automatically attempt to drive in the highest possible gear in order to keep fuel consumption low. In the case of manual transmissions, the driver intuitively shifts to a higher gear.
Exactly this combination of present torque at a certain RPM is the secret to better fuel economy.
We optimize the air/fuel ratio and ignition tables of the engine according to environmental elements and fuel quality of Pakistan, which helps to make additional power.
Once the engine is optimized for the current environment, there is less stress on the engine, which means the engine longevity is increased.