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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
That has to be taken with a grain of salt. Drive it for the next 1000 miles without resetting it, then get back to us with an update.

Originally Posted by Mo.karney
Hope you know you are coming off as a complete jacka**.

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Only one way to find out for sure. Try it and see. Or at the very least run 2-3 tankfulls through it without resetting it, or better yet check it manually over a few tank fulls and then average mileage you traveled with the total gallons and see what you come up with. Only way you're going to get a true idea of the mileage you're getting. Resetting it constantly and going by what you get on 20-30-40 mile trips is not going to be an accurate representation.
That post was not even to you bud, but okay. Congrats on getting your computer to read a good number. If I did 55 for 20 miles it would say 38, so "eat your heart out" I guess?
No one drives like that. Also, no need to get butthurt that I was poking fun at you uploading the wrong picture =/
No one drives like that. Also, no need to get butthurt that I was poking fun at you uploading the wrong picture =/
Originally Posted by 2012BLKV6
That post was not even to you bud, but okay. Congrats on getting your computer to read a good number. If I did 55 for 20 miles it would say 38, so "eat your heart out" I guess?
No one drives like that. Also, no need to get butthurt that I was poking fun at you uploading the wrong picture =/
Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
Only one way to find out for sure. Try it and see. Or at the very least run 2-3 tankfulls through it without resetting it, or better yet check it manually over a few tank fulls and then average mileage you traveled with the total gallons and see what you come up with. Only way you're going to get a true idea of the mileage you're getting. Resetting it constantly and going by what you get on 20-30-40 mile trips is not going to be an accurate representation.
With regular driving, the car gets 25-26 mpg; stop & go etc. With spirited driving, 23 mpg.
Empirical evidence has proven that The Steeda 93 tune/ cai and base 4 synthetic oil had made the car significantly more efficient than stock.
No argument there Blow. Nothing empirical about this data other than saying a tuned 5.0 mustang GT can get 29-31 mpg with the cruise control set at 55-58 mph on a 22 mile trip. However, logic will conclude that the same would be true given the same conditions on a million mile trip.
With regular driving, the car gets 25-26 mpg; stop & go etc. With spirited driving, 23 mpg.
Empirical evidence has proven that The Steeda 93 tune/ cai and base 4 synthetic oil had made the car significantly more efficient than stock.


