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One of the amazing things I learned yesterday was that it's way better for FE to go 25-30 MPH in 4th gear on flat ground (one route option) than to go 55 MPH up and down hills (another route option). I had no idea I could get 45+ MPG going 25-30, and I had been avoiding the "in-town" route because I had assumed it would kill FE.
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How easy is it to move the ScanGauge from car to car. I mean I know you can have an extra OBD cable so the physical move is easy but what about the unit, can you program multiple vehicles in it (I have 3) and every time it powers up I can just hit a button to enable vehicle 1, 2, or 3?
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No, you would have to enter each vehicle's specifics each time you move it.
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You should upshift to 5th between 25-30mph. You should be able to maintain 65mpg at around 30-35mph. You'll get used to using the engine in lower rpms. You have to feather pedal up hills and then accel down. I generally run 30mph around town using EOC's I can get 55-60mpg two way averages starting with cold engine. Do not listen to the people over at saturnfans about lugging the engine. It doesn't hurt anything and you mileage WILL improve. What weight oil are you running. I'm currently using 0w30 mobil1. You could at least try 5w20. Now that you have the SG your numbers will steadily improve. It will actually be a gradual process to learn max FE. |
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Thanks for the comments about lugging...yes, I saw the SaturnFans people's admonitions. I've got 5w30 Royal Purple in my crankcase, and I still have about 8 quarts of it to use up over the next 4 months or so.
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Its free if your ScanGauge was purchased on or after July 20th, 2007 otherwise its $25 (USD) per ScanGauge. |
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