vielecustoms -
Are you saying you got better mpg on the old route?
I would guess you'd get better mpg on the new route: mostly steady 55mph with few starts/stops.
Actual mpg is what counts of course, so you can't go entirely by the
ScanGauge, especially if you change the adjustment after you fill up.
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