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RE: gas mileage
By Travis Miller - 02/22/2004 2:20:14 PM; IP 152.163.252.37
Gas mileage is directly proportional to the action of the right foot.

Gas Mileage Tip #1...Mount a vacuum gauge in easy view of the driver. Use direct manifold vacuum. Go for a drive. Within one hour you will to learn how to drive more economically. Each time you push the gas pedal down you will see the needle on the vacuum gauge drop. The less the needle drops, the better gas mileage you get.

Learning how to ease into the gas pedal when it is not important to go fast will improve the gas mileage on any type engine. The vacuum gauge will teach you better driving habits. Then when it is time to go fast, put the pedal to the metal and forget the vacuum gauge!
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 Poor, 12 to 14 if you are lucky -- Lou, 02/22/2004
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 RE: gas mileage -- giacamo, 02/22/2004
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