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Great start Judgeless!
Kalome, Do you have the A/C on "Auto" and the temp set to 75/76, thus it is at 2 bars for the fan, or do you manually adjust it. There was a...
If you can maintain a displayed 59 mpg, you'll make the 600 mile club with little difficulty.
Rich, Your commute and driving habits do play a big part in your MPG's. I'm in Northern California as well, but have a pretty darn good commute...
Using E0 instead of E10 = 3% MPG increase Slowing down from 70 mph to 55 mph = 20% MPG increase.
Nicely done GasperG. 55 mpg is not bad at all!
Gadzooks! That is awesome. When I saw your initial post that you were pulsing and gliding, I thought you meant that you were driving home from...
ChipL, By all means, fill up when you are comfortable. The message I was hoping to get across is that if you are in doubt on how far your car...
You need better music for your Ipod! I don't mind slow and go traffic a bit if I've got some good music on. Rock on!
I have 3 roundabouts on my commute. The only issue I have with them is that other drivers (not as experienced and don't know roundabout...
From my spreadsheet, when I've had a displayed value of 67.0 mpg or better, I would hit the 700 mile mark with at least 0.9 gallons left (based on...
How confident are you that you got the tank full on your last fill-up? You'd know if you didn't, because your calculated mileage would be...
You can fill up at any service station within 75 to 100 miles of your house!
OK, these tires do not suck (gas that is!) I'm at ~300 miles on this current tank. I've had more short trips on this fill up than I would...
Justin did a nice job of summarizing what I was trying to ask.
I'm assuming not, but do you remember what the displayed MPG was when you filled it up? I misunderstood your first post as well (that you filled...
Just checked it, it was fine, no damage.
Awesome numbers for your Gen II! You are braver than I....I wouldn't fool with a 700 mile tank if I had the bladder system that the Gen II has...
Another easy way to compute your range is to multiply your "displayed" mpg value by 10. It is a simple calculation to do and will give you...
[IMG] May 1st, 2012. My Yokohamas were at the end of their life. We had some wonderfully warm weather and favorable tailwinds again. I had...