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What is this discussion about? Fuel System, Performance Mods, Fuel System, Truck, Sedan, SUV


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Hi rjlee by steve_ HOST
Sep 06, 2001 (1:54 pm)
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I don't know much about the two products you list, but the US Federal Trade Commission has some advice about most fuel saving devices, and it's not encouraging.
 
Look for "magnet" and "Platinum" on the page. If a magnet could boost MPG by 27%, something tells me GM would bolt one into every truck it sells.

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extend engine life by ryanbab
Sep 07, 2001 (9:22 am)
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change oil often (every 3K)
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ryanbab by scotian
Sep 07, 2001 (10:03 am)
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Well, that's not what people want to hear! That's like saying to lose weight, one must eat well and exercise. Sheesh!
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Best Fuel Saving Device by agtabby
Sep 09, 2001 (11:33 am)
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Jetta Diesel. This device costs around 20k, but will get you 40-55 mpg. And it is extremely durable.
 
I would trust an infomercial for a vegtable chopper before I would trust any of those fuel saving gimicks. None of them work in accurate testing.
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Fuel-saving Devices by sirfile
Sep 13, 2001 (1:23 pm)
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Warning to all motorists!!
 
Please don't make the same mistake that I have made on my vehicle. I have purchased every fuel-saving device that I have ever seen advertised. Now, I have to stop periodically and drain off the excess fuel.
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by steve_ HOST
Sep 13, 2001 (9:40 pm)
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lol, sirfile. I have an extra can around here you can drain the excess into

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Too Good to be True by tronsr1
Sep 14, 2001 (6:01 am)
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I have said it before and i will say it again..
If it's too good to be true...IT IS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE!!!
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I agree by jgmilberg
Sep 24, 2001 (10:14 pm)
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If it sounds to good it probably is. Think about it if it saves you that much money wouldn't you expect it to cost more?! What I have found to be the best way to keep your fuel economy up is to do proper maintenance to the car/truck. Check your tire pressure, air cleaner, breather element, regular tune up's, trans fluid changes and oil changes, all at the recommended intervals. All that will not only help your fuel economy but will extend the life or your car for a good long while A clean air filter makes a huge difference in mileage, as well as proper tire inflation.
 
I have heard claims of increased mileage with a simple air cleaner change, I am not sure about that, but I bought a K & N air filter for my truck and it made a very slight difference in mileage about .3 GPM. I know my throttle response has improved greatly though, so maybe if I didn't tromp on it hard off the line it would show greater improvement. The main reason for getting the filter was it only cost $39 and my throw away filter cost $10. I clean and re-oil the K&N every 5th oil change, and it saves money in the long run and has a million mile warranty. The re-oil kit is $20.
 
Other claims of aftermarket exhaust system and the like are out there and all claim to improve mileage, but it doesn't make sense to spend $500 when it would take 5 years of driving to make the investment back in fuel savings.
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Trip computer by pdubois
Sep 29, 2001 (7:04 pm)
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I am getting a 2002 Camry SE. The XLE has a trip computer (MPG, instant fuel consumption etc...) but the SE does not.
 
Is it possible to add an aftermarket trip computer?
 
If so, any links?
 
Thanks.
 
Pat.
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Patrick by drew_
Oct 01, 2001 (9:29 pm)
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I wonder if there is a way that you can retrofit the XLE's trip computer into the SE's dash? It is, afterall, in the same location and I bet that all of the necessary wiring will be in place. However, it may be an expensive job though, but perhaps worth exploring.
 

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