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Post by Joel on May 29, 2007 19:32:15 GMT -6
We're all feeling the pinch. Anyone have any gas saving tips?
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Post by Bill Mathis on May 31, 2007 4:55:25 GMT -6
Don't drive an extra 10 miles to save 2 cents a gallon.
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Post by bp7135 (bob) on Jun 6, 2007 20:14:35 GMT -6
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Post by bp7135 (bob) on Jun 6, 2007 20:18:52 GMT -6
Just another thought...I drove about 67 mph to Iowa last year and 62 on the way back. It could have been many factors, wind, less gas, ect. The results were about 11 MPG on the way and about 15 MPG coming home. This was with my Yukon. Most of the trips average 13 MPG. One other item, cruise seems to use more gas and in my opinion is harder on your tranmission as it does not lock the torque converter in properly. It is easier to control unnecessary shifting manually.
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Post by hootis on Jan 8, 2008 12:52:02 GMT -6
Probaly a little more involved then most people want to get, but driving 104 miles round trip every day, a guy has to do something. Besides I'm really a geek at heart. www.hootis.com/veggiegolf/
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Post by Joel on Jan 8, 2008 14:43:53 GMT -6
Wanna get in the conversion business?? heck...lets try it on a 2 stroke marine engine...we'll use yours ;D I've got enough oil in my veins all I'd need is an IV connection Nice Job Hootis!!
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Post by Bill M. on Jan 8, 2008 22:18:12 GMT -6
Are you serious? You actually did this? That is amazing. I would have zero clue on where to even start on something like that. That's awesome, good for you.
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