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| Johnny Mullet | Oct 10 2008, 06:49 PM Post #16 |
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Fear the Mullet
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I knew you could get killer MPG's from that XFi
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| bbjsw10 | Oct 10 2008, 06:59 PM Post #17 |
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The nice part about it is that the Guino is reporting low compared to my normal tanks, and previous driving. So the numbers I was getting should be over 70Mpg's.
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| kimmer6 | Oct 21 2008, 06:10 PM Post #18 |
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I LIKE IT! How do you measure the fuel flow in the feed and return lines? Or is this a computer that necessitates filling the tank and inputting the miles driven? My 94 Caddy has a neat instant mpg meter on the dash. I wish I could steal it and add to my latest Metro. Looks good. I like doi it yourselfers. ....Kim 3 Metro Convertibles, need more.... |
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| bbjsw10 | Oct 21 2008, 07:16 PM Post #19 |
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Thanks! It actually hooks to your injector signal wire and VSS signal wire and monitors them. You put a number in for the VSS and the injector it does the rest. You have to calibrate these numbers at a fill up and Voila instant feedback. |
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