Add Fuelly to Posts
Add Fuelly to Posts
How can I add and delete a car's Fuelly display on this forum? I can't remember how I did it four years ago.
EDIT: Looking on Fuelly, I see the code I have to enter into my signature here, but I don't see a way to edit my signature.
EDIT: Looking on Fuelly, I see the code I have to enter into my signature here, but I don't see a way to edit my signature.
Last edited by SilverEX15; Jul 24, 2019 at 01:02 PM.
Apparently not, because I've had it for years, and I can access the code I need for the signature.. Now I have to find out how to change my signature here. I can edit everything, but my signature. Having that posted on different forums is good publicity for Fuelly
Okay, I got it. See below.
Changing Signature on Fit Forum
1. Click on username in upper right.
2. User Control Panel
3. Settings and Options (on left)
4. Edit Signature
5. Go to the Edit window and add the signature you want. If you want to add a signature from Fuelly, see below.
Fuelly - Adding Signature to Fit Forum
1. Click on the car you want to add to the forum.
2. Go down near the bottom of the page below the Log Book.
3. There are nine options in green type and brackets. Click on “Badges.”
4. Select either large or small display and copy the “BBCode.”
5. Go back to the Fuelly Editing page and enter that code into the Signature editing box. The Fuelly display should be shown there.
6. Click on Save.
Changing Signature on Fit Forum
1. Click on username in upper right.
2. User Control Panel
3. Settings and Options (on left)
4. Edit Signature
5. Go to the Edit window and add the signature you want. If you want to add a signature from Fuelly, see below.
Fuelly - Adding Signature to Fit Forum
1. Click on the car you want to add to the forum.
2. Go down near the bottom of the page below the Log Book.
3. There are nine options in green type and brackets. Click on “Badges.”
4. Select either large or small display and copy the “BBCode.”
5. Go back to the Fuelly Editing page and enter that code into the Signature editing box. The Fuelly display should be shown there.
6. Click on Save.
Yes, and I work at it. My son's 2015 was below mine, but he doesn't care. He uses drive-up windows and drives in city-like conditions. Still, his 2019 is getting much better mileage than his 2015.
Looking back, I see he averaged 41 MPG for 88,000 miles.
Looking back, I see he averaged 41 MPG for 88,000 miles.
Lots of folks don't like direct injection engines.
I point to 43 MPG in a non-hybrid and say, that's why direct injection is so widespread. Those are great numbers.
I'm sitting at 36.6 lifetime in my 2012 5MT, and I'm a driver who is good at eeking out high fuel economy.
I point to 43 MPG in a non-hybrid and say, that's why direct injection is so widespread. Those are great numbers.
I'm sitting at 36.6 lifetime in my 2012 5MT, and I'm a driver who is good at eeking out high fuel economy.
Lots of folks don't like direct injection engines.
I point to 43 MPG in a non-hybrid and say, that's why direct injection is so widespread. Those are great numbers.
I'm sitting at 36.6 lifetime in my 2012 5MT, and I'm a driver who is good at eeking out high fuel economy.
I point to 43 MPG in a non-hybrid and say, that's why direct injection is so widespread. Those are great numbers.
I'm sitting at 36.6 lifetime in my 2012 5MT, and I'm a driver who is good at eeking out high fuel economy.
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