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Old 11-03-2007, 01:22 AM   #1
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sudden burst of enthusiasm

so it's official... my enthusiasm for fuel economy has returned. Perhaps I should have purchased a VX a while ago, eh?

I guess my enthusiasm vanished when I quit working on the Frankencivic and purchased the Fit. That was a year ago last month... how time flies.

Anyway, I'm already finding myself scouring ebay for replacement parts that MIGHT need replacing... clutch master and slave cylinders... power window modules, keyless entry kits, and kill switches.

Some of you with VXs and grill blocks/rear wheel skirts, did you do controlled tests to determine the improvement? If not, I would be really interested in doing a few controlled tests.
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Old 11-03-2007, 04:28 AM   #2
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so it's official... my enthusiasm for fuel economy has returned. Perhaps I should have purchased a VX a while ago, eh?

I guess my enthusiasm vanished when I quit working on the Frankencivic and purchased the Fit. That was a year ago last month... how time flies.

Anyway, I'm already finding myself scouring ebay for replacement parts that MIGHT need replacing... clutch master and slave cylinders... power window modules, keyless entry kits, and kill switches.

Some of you with VXs and grill blocks/rear wheel skirts, did you do controlled tests to determine the improvement? If not, I would be really interested in doing a few controlled tests.
Power window modules? Man, you got a fancy VX. I got power nothing!
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Old 11-03-2007, 05:36 AM   #3
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Well Matt you need to give me some of your fire. I have very little motivation to get decent mpg #s. My 20 mile stop and go marathon is almost hypermile proof with an automatic tranny.
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Old 11-03-2007, 08:51 AM   #4
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You're going to have to get instrumentation, Matt. Got a SuperMID??
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Old 11-03-2007, 09:12 AM   #5
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You're going to have to get instrumentation, Matt. Got a SuperMID??
need to buy one... hopefully Yoshi has the MPG version done... I know that metric is far superior, but I'm lazy.
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I don't recall anybody with that style hatchback (aside from basjoos) doing any side skirt testing, at least with a supermid. I would be interested in some results though. And congrats on the VX purchase, Matt. VX Force is strong on this board!
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VX Force. Funny that is!
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Old 11-03-2007, 06:52 PM   #8
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DUUUUUUDE,
Get the Supermid. Its da bomb.


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so it's official... my enthusiasm for fuel economy has returned. Perhaps I should have purchased a VX a while ago, eh?

I guess my enthusiasm vanished when I quit working on the Frankencivic and purchased the Fit. That was a year ago last month... how time flies.

Anyway, I'm already finding myself scouring ebay for replacement parts that MIGHT need replacing... clutch master and slave cylinders... power window modules, keyless entry kits, and kill switches.

Some of you with VXs and grill blocks/rear wheel skirts, did you do controlled tests to determine the improvement? If not, I would be really interested in doing a few controlled tests.
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Old 11-03-2007, 06:57 PM   #9
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DUUUUUUDE,
Get the Supermid. Its da bomb.
waiting for the MPG version...
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MPG or or KM/L it's all the same thing. It's just a numbers game. Just remember that 42.5 L/km =m10 MPG or some such number. Don't let that stop you.
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