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Old 09-15-2008, 01:18 PM   #1
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vx owner wants more mpg!

well a cx to vx converted owner wants more mpg!. i have had the vx swap in for almost 600 miles now and i get around 44 mpg mainly city driveing. and that is driving with a lot of angry people behind me shifting below 2500rpms coasting down hills. 55psi in the tires with vx wheels and the intake turned to the radiator.
I try my best to stay in lean mode at all times. and driving like there is a egg under the gas pedal. call it greed but i want more i want to break 50mpg so bad!. should i turn the car off at lights and restart when green? should i shut it down coasting? and restart? i am willing to try just about anything except crazy aero mods besides a grill block thats on my to do list. thanks in advance!
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