increase fuel mileage
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I have done more than a "chip".. I write my own tunes.
I'm not sure where I've posted it.. but do a search on my screen name and you'll find out what I've done.
Summary: Leave fuel alone, run 92+ octane, and jack the timing waaaay up. From the "tune" aspect this is as good as it's gonna get.
Also, never underestimate friction and drag. Make sure tire pressure is good, brakes aren't dragging, nothing in the FEAD is wore out, and your not carrying aound stuff you don't need to.
Rich
I'm not sure where I've posted it.. but do a search on my screen name and you'll find out what I've done.
Summary: Leave fuel alone, run 92+ octane, and jack the timing waaaay up. From the "tune" aspect this is as good as it's gonna get.
Also, never underestimate friction and drag. Make sure tire pressure is good, brakes aren't dragging, nothing in the FEAD is wore out, and your not carrying aound stuff you don't need to.
Rich
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Heres the list of mods to increase fuel milage...
- new muffler bearings
- bumper grease/ oil
- 20 coats of wax
- blinker fluid
- synthetic brake fluid with new pressure guage
- can of compression in #9 cylinder
- a left handed screw driver to change your W Finabular Pin on the right rear
There are more mods just have to think of them.
- new muffler bearings
- bumper grease/ oil
- 20 coats of wax
- blinker fluid
- synthetic brake fluid with new pressure guage
- can of compression in #9 cylinder
- a left handed screw driver to change your W Finabular Pin on the right rear
There are more mods just have to think of them.
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