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Once again I've modified my driving habits. Trust me, I've been driving long enough to know how to save fuel. And I did take the car to the dealer, they claimed that nothing is wrong. I'm getting so worked up by this issue. It's not so much that I worry abt gas money (although gas IS indeed extremely expensive in Hong Kong compared to north america), but it's the fact that I think something is wrong mechanically. I don't mind spending money on fuel, but the fuel to fun ratio must be reasonable.
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08-29-2009, 05:08 PM | #25 |
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leaking will not affect the fuel consumption sensor.....and as i said before........ i feathered my right foot and kept revs below 2000. Problem still persists.
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