09-26-2008, 09:44 PM
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Batman Junior
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Well, you can't be using no fuel and still maintain speed (unless you're going downhill or being towed!), but you're right in noticing that you can often feather the throttle back to an absolute minimum and maintain your current speed.
I've read a few times when people get instant fuel consumption displays how surprised they are at how relatively minor throttle position changes can have relatively big MPG changes.
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