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Biffmeistro

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I was wondering if anybody has ever installed one of those aftermarket instant MPG meters.

Is it at all difficult? Is there a certain type you'd reccomend?

I was just thinking that that would be awesome for improving my driving habits to better get good milage.
 

Roland69

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I just use this

http://www.magnoflow.com.au/calculator.htm
 

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Easy.. just install a vacuum gauge and drive so that the vacuum is always high (like 18 inches).
 
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I can easily get my milage for my trip. I do that every time that I gas up. I want to know instant MPG while I'm driving, so I know things like how fast I can go on the highway without compremising my milage, primarily. I usually do around 60 and with my lack of OD (tranny's busted, getting it fixed right now) I've been getting about 22-25 highway mpg. I've heard some people say that with high torque engines that they get better milage at 80 than they do at 60, so I want to know if I'm killing my milage by driving slower.

And Brantly, what do you mean?
 

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Biffmeistro said:
I can easily get my milage for my trip. I do that every time that I gas up. I want to know instant MPG while I'm driving, so I know things like how fast I can go on the highway without compromising my mileage, primarily. I usually do around 60 and with my lack of OD (tranny's busted, getting it fixed right now) I've been getting about 22-25 highway mpg. I've heard some people say that with high torque engines that they get better mileage at 80 than they do at 60, so I want to know if I'm killing my mileage by driving slower.

And Brantley, what do you mean?
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Mostly what a mileage Gauge does is measure vacuum. If you get a vacuum gauge, and try to maintain as much vacuum as possible, you will get the best mileage. Be warned though, i have a vac/boost gauge in my car, and keeping the vacuum high is not easy. Takes a lot of will power, and slow starts. I myself prefer More boost then Vacuum.

Dr.
 
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Righto. Where can I find one of those? And are they difficult to install?
 

Shawneebear93

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Dr_EluSivE said:
Be warned though, i have a vac/boost gauge in my car, and keeping the vacuum high is not easy. Takes a lot of will power, and slow starts. I myself prefer More boost then Vacuum.

Dr.
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Can't blame you for that.





























Gosh I can't wait until I can pick up a motor.
 

Roland69

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just buy a vacuum gauge from almost anywhere and install the tube to the vacuum tree on the firewall
 
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