[NSRCA-discussion] Off topic: Scangauge
Del Rykert
drykert2 at rochester.rr.com
Sun Mar 30 08:08:11 AKDT 2008
short shift ~ avoiding full stops in your route ~ drive 50 mph or lower ~ properly inflate tires. All > your mileage. Your result may vary <g>
Del
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From: Bob Richards
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Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Off topic: Scangauge
On the subject of oil/gas prices, I recently purchased this device, in the interest of learning how to save gas: (and, I admit I am a gadget freak).
http://www.scangauge.com/
I was getting about 26.5 mpg with my Nissan Frontier pickup driving to/from work and locally. With the instant feedback I was getting from the above device, I learned how to change my driving habits, and on the last tank of gas I got 31.8 mpg. I now get better gas mileage locally than I get on the highway.
Obviously, the best way to save gas is to slow down. But I was learning when was the best time to shift gears (manual transmission) and which routes really save gas.
Just thought I would share with the group.
Bob R.
"Linda A. Carnes" <flyingladylc at gmail.com> wrote:
Anything to reduce our oil consumption is great.
As far as hurting the price of oil, my heart bleeds.
The price of oil is hurting our economy; many families are having a hard time paying for groceries because of oil.
Milk, meats, are 30% higher than last year.
Let the oil companies hurt, badly I hope.
Sincerely
Linda A. Carnes
In Loving Memory
Warren George Brown 1921 - 2005
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