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Old 09-07-2014, 11:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Fred 0703

I have a 97 Cavalier with 117K on it. Great condition. Just tried hypermiling
and found that my mileage went from 21 in the city to 38. Most of my driving
is downhill, so I coast a lot. Even in my subdivision, i coast from stop sign
to stop sign. It really works. Did the math 3 times just to be sure.
Still comes out 38 and I saved the gas pump receipts with mileage written on
them.
IT REALLY WORKS. No harm to my car either.
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Old 09-08-2014, 12:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Bump the psi to 40+
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Old 09-08-2014, 08:30 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Congrats on your success. The brake pedal is the enemy of good mileage in town.

I'd love to know how 'most' of your driving is downhill, though!

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Old 09-08-2014, 09:38 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Nice.

Well done, Fred. Now try pumping your tires up to their sidewall maximum and see how you do.
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Old 09-08-2014, 10:00 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I keep 36# in the tires now. I have basically one road from where we live to where I work. Even on flat ground, I still do D-N-D with much success. My main love doesn't
care for coasting and me with a broken hip mending, she drives us places other than
my work and messes up my mpg. But that is ok. I have low rolling resistance tires by
Cooper and maintain 36# all the time. I will try 40 though. Tires are 3+ years old and still perfect. Rotate every 6K oil every 3K. Just filled up and watch closely. Going home at night is the reverse of going to work, but I coast every foot I can on level places
in between the hills.
A little tricky, but it must work. Thank. Think shortly I will go for the thing that plugs into the obd port to keep a closer eye on everything including daily mpg. Thanks
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I keep 36# in the tires now. I have basically one road from where we live to where I work. Even on flat ground, I still do D-N-D with much success. My main love doesn't
care for coasting and me with a broken hip mending, she drives us places other than
my work and messes up my mpg. But that is ok. I have low rolling resistance tires by
Cooper and maintain 36# all the time. I will try 40 though. Tires are 3+ years old and still perfect. Rotate every 6K oil every 3K. Just filled up and watch closely. Going home at night is the reverse of going to work, but I coast every foot I can on level places
in between the hills.
A little tricky, but it must work. Thank. Think shortly I will go for the thing that plugs into the obd port to keep a closer eye on everything including daily mpg. Thanks
We live on top of a hill in a subdivision which is about 1 mile or so from the road down
the hill in the valley where I work. Of course I reverse the steps at night when i come
home but there are flat spots on the hill, some about 2-300 yards long before the next
hill comes along. I work at it. The MPG gauge will help, I am sure.
Here is to even better mileage if that is possible. Appreciate the tips. Going to try 40
this week. Sidewall recommends 32 but 36 works and bet 40 will be a little rougher
but with gas at 3.59 here, that is rough also.
Thanks guys for the encouragement.
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A digital MPG gauge brings it to a whole other level of fun. There's a reason some people call them "game gauges".
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I picked up about 5% by boosting from 35psi to 40.
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Up goes the tire pressure to 40. Is that any harder on struts and shocks than factory
recommended 32?
35 is a little stiff but you get use to it pretty fast.

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Up goes the tire pressure to 40. Is that any harder on struts and shocks than factory
recommended 32?
35 is a little stiff but you get use to it pretty fast.

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Its slightly harder on the struts but if you pay attention to road hazards they will wear at about the same rate.

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