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Old 03-20-2008, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by StormSilverGD3 View Post
Define "comfort". I find cruising at high RPMs very comfy; on street or on track.

As for MPG, where is your data that supports you have had a significant loss as a direct result of this? It takes more than RPM to consume more fuel. Your right foot is what indicates more fuel being added to the engine.

Your driving area is going to have an affect on this. If you are going up and down hills all the time, expect less mpg than someone who drives on straight, flat surfaces all the time. Vehicle weight, aerodynamics, etc...

You just answered your own question there chief
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