Definitely not a myth! Air pressure goes up exponentially as your speed increases. As for engine revs, well, less is always better since more revs equals more pulses of the injectors in a given time. Think of it like you were riding a bike. It would take a lot of energy to go like the clappers wouldn't it? And spinning the pedals like mad in a low gear would equally wear you out!Not sure about diesels but for petrol cars, I've heard it said that fuel consumption increases quite dramatically if you either go over 60 mph or 3000 rpm.
Myth?
I got a bottle of that to see if it was snake oil. It did cut down the smoke and soot i get from hard acceleration after long distance nana driving, but i didn't see much mpg gains. The weather turning bad may have contributed though. I'll use it again next spring/summer and see how it goes.
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