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Many people think that eco-driving means driving at low revs, but this is a mistake that can damage your car. This video debunks this misconception and offers you automotive tips to optimize your fuel consumption and preserve your diesel engine or new car. Discover why driving at low revs can be bad for your car and how to avoid fuel-related problems. Driving too often in low revs promotes engine fouling and prematurely wears out essential parts like the EGR valve, turbocharger, and particulate filter. In the long run, this can lead to costly repairs and significantly reduce the lifespan of your vehicle. In this video, I explain the true principles of eco-driving: how to find the right engine speed, when to shift gears, and, above all, what habits to adopt to save fuel while protecting the engine. These tips apply to both newer cars equipped with electronic systems and older models. If you value the reliability of your car and your wallet, watch this video to the end. You'll learn why revving too low isn't a good idea and how to drive intelligently to combine performance, fuel economy, and engine longevity. Subscribe and share this video. #CarDriving #EngineMaintenance #EcoDriving Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Gaul 00:56 Why this belief? 01:48 The problem of under-revving 02:50 Statistics that hurt 03:38 Saving money is sometimes costly 04:25 Comparison with older engines 05:10 The myth of low fuel consumption 05:58 The safety factor 06:36 Practical advice 07:36 Comparison with sport 07:56 Conclusion