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Slipknot 09-07-2005 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by NIB
r.to offset this I sleep in my van a shower in the sink at the donkin donuts.kinda gross washin ur face with a big b00gie on the edge of the sink.Don't they clean them things.When i get home I go to the firehouse an get a silkwood shower.

:laughs: LMAO

thank you nib :D

Jenn 09-07-2005 05:36 PM

Just bought a 98 Tacoma to replace my 90 corolla (that got 30MPG)...not good timing for this I might add,,,,,

I did one check so far and was getting 21mpg (around town)....seems as though the second tank of gas is going less quickly (its a standard and its been awhile if you know what I mean) I think as my Manual shifting skills get better so is the gas mileage!!!! Is this feasible???

striperman36 09-10-2005 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 5/0
On the HWY at speeds less than 75 MPH W/O AC on my truck get's 21.25 MPG in the city it's 16.75 & a whoping 10.0 when towing our camper :crying:

05 Dak
4X4
4.7L

Yur'e lying!!
8.6 towing
16.1 crying

bassmaster 09-10-2005 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie
I've got a few!!!
ford f350 dump (gas) 460 engine carburated 8-10 mpg if I'm lucky!!!
ford f350 dump (gas) 460 engine injected 9-10 mpg
full size Chevy blazer 350 throttle body 9-10 mpg
f8000 (BIG) dump !!! Cat 3208 not sure on the mpg, but will idle on very little diesel all day and night!!!
2003 parker with 250 Yamaha 4stroke about 7-8 gph!
Wifes mini van, about 19-21 mpg

I just sold my Toyota 4cyl 4wheel drive pick up that drove about a week and a half on a tank full of gas :behead: :bc: :bc:

I'm looking for a newer Toyota now, maybe a 4runner
and getting rid of the Blazer VERY soon!!!

ya 3208 will get around 6 depending on the rears and tranny

Duke41 09-11-2005 03:48 PM

1999 Chevy Tahoe 8 cylinder 4wd 16 mpg.

"uffah!!" 09-11-2005 06:28 PM

1996 Lincoln Towncar 4.6 w/66k average 19.1- 23.0mpg. It does a fine job, if I keep my foot out of it.

5/0 09-12-2005 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by striperman36
Yur'e lying!!
8.6 towing
16.1 crying

Oh no no no Confrere,the lil computer in my truck tell's all:bshake:

JohnR 09-12-2005 08:43 AM

04 F150 SCAB 4x4 5.4L 305HP V8, 3.73 :crying: gears: 34,000 - 80% HWY miles in past 13 months :eek5:

12-13 around town, 15 hwy, average 13-14 mpg.

Previous I had a 03 Silverado ExtCab z71 with the 4.8 and 3.43 gears which I was able to get an average of 17-18 mpg mixed driving and could push over 20mpg trip averages on highway by using built in fuel computer (need steering wheel controls for instantaneous fuel economy). Was relatively speaking - pretty good on gas for a V8 Full Size.

The fuel computer was not an option on my F150 XLT so I just bought a scanguage (http://www.scanguage.com) that was delivered Saturday. In two days of playing with the GPH/MPG settings I am bringing my average so far up to 16MPG. Should take ten tanks of gas or less to recoup cost of unit but ten tanks for me is two months :( and after that it starts directly saving me some coin.

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Originally Posted by 5/0
Oh no no no Confrere,the lil computer in my truck tell's all:bshake:

The little computer that tell's all, as in instantaneous MPG, can add two-four MPG when used to keep optimal speed settings. It is interesting how a very slight lift of the foot at 60 mph will go from one MPG to something 30% higher and still (barely) maintain the same speed.... I never believed it at first but ran several compare tests tanks by not paying attention to the fuel comp and paying attention to the fuel comp and it was right on the money with what my tank fillups was saying. Learning further how to drive with the computer does add MPG...

reelecstasy 09-12-2005 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie
I'm looking for a newer Toyota now, maybe a 4runner

I love my 4Runner, 2001 over this past weekend about 18mpg both highway and run and gun...

5/0 09-12-2005 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnR
The little computer that tell's all, as in instantaneous MPG, can add two-four MPG when used to keep optimal speed settings. It is interesting how a very slight lift of the foot at 60 mph will go from one MPG to something 30% higher and still (barely) maintain the same speed.... I never believed it at first but ran several compare tests tanks by not paying attention to the fuel comp and paying attention to the fuel comp and it was right on the money with what my tank fillups was saying. Learning further how to drive with the computer does add MPG...

John I too did the math,I would up fill my truck make a fishing run to the Canal come back and top off again,then divide the amout of gallons by the mileage & it was dead on.
I have always been one for manual trany's(better fuel eco) but my new ride came w/ five spd. auto which I now love and would be hard pressed to going back to manual,If IM light on the peddel and cruise between 68-72 w/ no A/C or no windshield defogger on IM right on the money.

Plus I also bought a K&N air filter,right out of the box it will increase my horse power 5-7% and increase's my fuel economy by 1-3 miles guaranteed!Not to mention this thing is also good for a Million miles!!!It's a no brainer to get this w/ the price of fuel these days and that you never have to change it.


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