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Using 87 octane I'm getting approx 20-21 MPG.
Man my '94 1.8L ST auto is just getting brutal fuel economy... don't get me wrong its probably the way I drive, my typical commute is 45 miles round-trip (35 miles HWY/10 CTY), and I have bad habits like aggressive acceleration for green, driving 65-80 MPH on HWY. Last time I posted a few months ago it was 22. Amazing when I hear peole say they are getting in the 30's. Guess I should change my drivng habits... maybe not. |
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QUOTE(D4W5 @ Jan 1, 2005 - 2:51 PM) cant you just try a higher octane,i might try an fit a octane converter,it fits on the fuel line after the filter and converts 96 octane to 99,costs £55,might be worth it,any way what are you guys complaining about,at least you dont pay £0.79 per litre,that works out about £40 per tank,scandelouse!!!! [right][snapback]228878[/snapback][/right] converts octane? yea, i'll believe that when i see real proof, other than claims from the company. -------------------- 1994 Celica GT4 WRC Edition
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