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lol... that's 2 days to work and back for me!

I dunno how you put up with it mate

Are you driving in stop start traffic or highways? On my way to the snow last year I got down to 10-11L/100km, but in the city my consumption is north of 17L/100.. I tried out Shells premium 98 last week. around 20L/100 pinch.gif Lucky I had one of those discount barcodes for it. Back to BP!

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bit of both(well its on stands at the moment)

its coz i have the emanage installed with a base tune to get me from a - b.

so its running rich as!

Only marginally less efficient than my car :P

I need to put more KMs on mine after an ECU reset.. have to learn it back in for another couple of hundred KM -which should lean it out slightly. Then emanage to take care of the rest ph34r.gif

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