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Originally Posted by sgoldste01
I would say it's possible if: - He drives longer trips that allow the engine to warm up and stay that way for an extended period.
- The roads he travels on are flat, and don't have a lot of traffic lights/stop signs.
- He accelerates from a stop gingerly.
- Once he gets going on these roads, he holds his speed at 60 mph or less.
- It wouldn't hurt if he fills with no-ethanol gas.
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with the same temps I have been seeing for the last 6 weeks + winter blend gas I saw the same mpg on my trip as i was getting during the summer. so it is definitely possible and I agree with you