Nate Abel
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Harrisburg, PA, USA |
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Registered on 6/22/2003 |
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Posted:6/22/2003 21:05 |
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I am trying to achieve the best gas millage in my gas guzzling machine AKA the X. Any suggestions on items to buy to improve my gas milage? |
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Weatherlite
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Mountain Home AFB, ID, USA |
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Registered on 10/21/2002 |
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133 posts |
1 Vehicle |
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Posted:6/23/2003 12:12 |
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A helium ballon to tie to your foot! Seriously, driving habits is the best way to ease the guzzling. There are products out there but I don't think anyone has ever done any real analysis of how much gain they were worth. Also, the price paid compared to mileage gained will probably suck too. Take quite awhile to get your money back.
Keep looking around and search the archives. Good luck! And welcome!
Mikie |
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Wheels
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Visalia, CA, USA |
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Registered on 1/20/2003 |
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214 posts |
1 Vehicle |
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Posted:6/24/2003 11:53 |
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| Quote: | | I am trying to achieve the best gas millage in my gas guzzling machine AKA the X. Any suggestions on items to buy to improve my gas milage? | A Honda???? But really, what typ of mileage are you getting??? ALso what type of driving are you doing...Freeway?? City?? My wife drives ours as her DD and gets anywhere from 9-12 depending on her driving style and if the AC is on. But I'm ok with that since I didn't buy it for its great mileage. |
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Pharmer
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Mackinaw City, MI, USA |
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Registered on 12/19/2002 |
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52 posts |
2 Vehicles |
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Posted:6/25/2003 14:19 |
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Things to make you feel better, K&N air filer, Full synthetic oil, may give you 0.5 - 1 mpg improvement. Avoid stop and go driving. Drive only on the highway, buy a 4 banger for around town. |
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