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Old 04-03-2010, 05:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
RandomFact314
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1NZ-FE (Year 1) - '05 Scion xA RS 2.0
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Last 3: 34.02 mpg (US)

1NZ-FE (Year 2) - '05 Scion xA RS 2.0
90 day: 33.32 mpg (US)

1NZ-FE (Year 3) - '05 Scion xA RS 2.0
90 day: 35.32 mpg (US)

1NZ-FE (Year 4) - '05 Scion xA RS 2.0
90 day: 34 mpg (US)

1NZ-FE (Year 5) - '05 Scion xA RS 2.0
90 day: 26.87 mpg (US)

1NZ-FE (Years 6,7,8) - '05 Scion xA RS 2.0
90 day: 28.6 mpg (US)

1NZ-FE (Years 9,10,11) - '05 Scion xA RS 2.0
90 day: 27.8 mpg (US)

1NZ-FE (Years 12,13,14) - '05 Scion xA RS 2.0
90 day: 27.11 mpg (US)
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Originally Posted by Old Tele man View Post
...yep, "...1995-thru-2002..." means they all use the same dimensional camshaft.

...that appears to be a MoPar ad, so that camshaft should be available either through a local dealership or directly from Chrysler/MoPar.

...you ever changed a camshaft on a car before? It's typically not a simple task.
Well that particular one is performace, I was wondering if any of the other models 1995-2002 would have a more..... How can i phrase this? MPG-bettering-shape lol, I am bad with cars... Like the metro changed his to one from a metro with better mpg and it gave him more MPG, so would a older (or newer) neons different camshaft put in my car make a big change because I know the 1995 neons get hella gas milage (which I know is also from the smaller engine and lighter weight)

and BTW... I have a dirt-cheap mechanic b/c I bring him alot of work
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