Rockey
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- Joined
- March 13, 2002
- Messages
- 49
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- City, State
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '95 XLT
Food for thought: statistically speaking travelling eastbound would yield higher mpg due to prevailing winds and weather systems that are eastbound.
Higher tire pressure, advanced timing, weight shedding, efficient engine mods all affect mpg. The component that affects it the most is the one between the steering wheel and brake.
Higher tire pressure, advanced timing, weight shedding, efficient engine mods all affect mpg. The component that affects it the most is the one between the steering wheel and brake.