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How do you get 84 mpg's from a car that -- nm
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pmb
SFEK - that's EPA rated at 43 mpg's (other than driving downhill the whole way). -- nm
Posted by
pmb (aka pmb)
May 8 '12, 11:53
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Yeah, and here I have been happy to be getting 40mpg out of a car that they said would get 35. -- nm
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Iron Spawn
May 8, 11:54
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I'm aware of the concept, I just had no idea it could create a nearly 100% increase in mileage. I thought it was more in the 10-20% range. -- nm
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pmb
May 8, 11:59
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just make sure to always drive down hill -- nm
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decline
May 8, 12:55
Rolling through stop signs helps a lot. -- nm
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Iron Spawn
May 8, 12:00
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hiring those hobos to push the car half the way really helped as well -- nm
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Beaker
May 8, 12:01
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cutting out the floorboards and adding 'flintstone' power -- nm
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zeitgeist
May 8, 12:03
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