you need to get on a real flat 5 mile strtch of road and run at 60, 65, 70, 75, 80.
Reset the mpg gauge on each run.
That will give u a reality ck on your mpg at each speed.
On ecomodder, we test our results. (see aba testing)
having factual data will help you decide if you want to change your behavior.
offhanded comments are excuses not facts or reason.
There is no "200 mpg carborator" to solve your problem.
You have to decide if each behavior change is worth it to you.
And the first one is slowing down AND understanding the facts (savings) are worth it.
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