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Old 10-29-2008, 10:03 AM   #11
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Tire pressure is important but driving style weighs way above that. Taking it easy while accelerating and driving closer to the speed limit helps. I used to drive way over but old age and kids has slowed me down a bit and saving a few bucks. My Scan guage II has saved me money also by showing me what milage I am getting as I go. Some cars have that feature built in by mine did not come with any of that.

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Old 10-29-2008, 11:54 AM   #12
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Hey Erick,

You've got me cracking up over here. I suppose I could blame old age, but I really don't see myself as that old at 38. I can't blame it on kids either since I don't have any. I agree with you completely though on the driving style. I've read quite a bit about the scan gauge II. That sounds and looks like an awesome gadget.

See ya in the slow lane!!
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Old 10-30-2008, 12:00 AM   #13
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Yea I would really not call 5 to 7 over the speed limit slow but sometimes when I am trying to get that last few miles on a tank I will actually do the speed limit! LOL! When I was in College I drive like I stole it. But now days I just don't care. You are 38 but I am 41! LOL! I had to clear a engine code a few times this week with the Scan Gauge. That was another good feature that I like about it. My glowplugs are not working right now so I trip a code everymorning when it gets around freezing. The problem is my watertemp sensor and I have a new one to put in but the other trouble is just finding time to put it in.

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Old 12-06-2008, 10:18 PM   #14
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My car calls for 32 psi cold. It doesn't say what temp cold is though. So during the winter I run at 35PSI and winter on my winter tires at 32PSI. This will also depend on tire size, weight of car, outside temp. my car weighs in at 3800lbs. So I want as little rolling resistance as possiable.
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