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i was getting 700 out of a tank to and from the snow..

so it doesnt sound like its going to help me all that much, whats needed is less fuel everywhere else on the map..

400-500km around town, i do drive rather quickly tho. tho its yet to bother me really

Similar to what I was getting Andrew... except a bit better around town.

Will let you know what I get to the tank on next fill and post it in the appropriate section... but 135kms for around 1/8 (max) of a tank?

With more power comes bigger fuel bills. If you want to reduce your usage, train the right foot not to listen to your brain. :bunny:

You can run lean at cruise to some extent but at full throttle you require either extra unburnt fuel, water injection or ethanol in your tank to control the piston temperature, unless you like rebuilding engines like I do.

Mmmm stripped 3.5 block would be nice. :(

Fanboy.

Maybe you should give your wife the Stag and just get around in your little Fiat :P

hahah thats exactly what happens, except she has a mercedes pick her up and take her to work (public bus)

No, I have a similar throttle controller and they do bugger all, only changes the throttle pedal resistance from linear to exponential.

yup they are useless, they only affect throttle input from the pedal, not the actual throttle opening in the throttle body

With more power comes bigger fuel bills. If you want to reduce your usage, train the right foot not to listen to your brain. :(

You can run lean at cruise to some extent but at full throttle you require either extra unburnt fuel, water injection or ethanol in your tank to control the piston temperature, unless you like rebuilding engines like I do.

Mmmm stripped 3.5 block would be nice. :P

:D

I give you a year...

Hey Chris, unsure if I will be able to come up tomorrow but heres the photos of my xanavi screens for you.

Start up screen >

mail.jpg

This screen appears when I click the button 4th from the left on the top row >

mail-1.jpg

When I click the bottom option on the above screen, this is the compass that comes up >

mail-2.jpg

Cheers

Cameron

nope thats a dealer fitted one. not the same as the factory fitted item. so the info above is useless to you.

would LOVE to have a fiddle with that one though.

Depending on what time your available tomorrow, I may still be able to make it up?

Would be good to discuss options for DVD + HD TV Tuner in my Stagea too. Do you still have the double din facia for the 07 Honda Jazz?

Cheers

Cameron

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