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Old 05-10-2012, 10:01 PM   #8 (permalink)
jousai7
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InsertUniqueName - '07 Toyota Yaris sport

SaturnMPGbeater - '02 Chevy cobalt
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the scan gauge monitors : intake temp, coolant temp, engine load, map sensor, open or closed loop, throttle position, rpm, speed, voltage, distance traveled, and gas consumption and many different ways. as in cost per minute, average tank commute, average mpg on tank, instantaneous mpg. There is also a function to design your on meters but I havent messed with that other than to display an average mpg over trip or tank. Cant remember what was stock. Im sure im missing a couple, and it checks and clears engine codes. Which has come in handy on several occasions.

There is alot of inexpensive mods to be done to help aero and mpg. If you havent checked out the tips and efficiency mods at the top they'll get you on the right track. My front air dam cost me about 10$ to make out of lawn edging and ill be putting on side skirts for probably around another 10$. And they wont stand out to bad either. Good luck modding. Im trying to stick the 50mpg mark as well. Ive got it at 55mph. Now im trying to aero mod to maintain 60mph and still get 50mpg. People near me are normally 70 on highways, in the slow lane.
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