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Lmao…
You guys can crunch numbers all day, but it still doesn’t change anything. If you want to spend less money on “filling up” then replace your gas tank with a fuel cell, and then brag to your friends how it only costs you $10 to fill up!
Anyway jayetune, to answer your mpg question. Once your car idles/runs properly there isn’t much you can do to the car increase mpg except change the plugs, and keep an eye on tire pressure. I personally run 33 psi in the winter and 37 psi in the summer, running these pressures I picked up about 1 mpg. A couple things to consider would be to replaced your O2 sensor and change to Dexron 6 at your next tranny pan drop. Anyway, mpg comes up on this site daily, and the biggest factor for 98% of the people is how they drive. A well maintained stock GP gets amazing gas mileage; you can’t get blood out of a turnip.![]()
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