improving my fuel mileage, yet there are so many different products, some cost 400 and some cost 35, anybody got any opinions or experience with these products, thanks
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None of those products work. Your car hasn’t been built for efficiency with an engine that wouldn’t embarrass a ship. The only thing you cán do is brake and accelerate as little as possible.
get a vacuum meter. The lower the vacuum the better the fuel millage.
I Disagree with johnny, i have seen increases of about 4 mile to the gallon by simply adding a super chip to a vehicle. Go to there website and check it out.
http://www.superchips.com
heres the real deal: chips/reprogrammers can result in improved mileage but the reason that they generally don’t is that the improvement in efficiency is so noticeable and the “TURBO-BUZZ” is so
addictive the right foot stays down on the floor way past any reasonable or legal speed limit is reached.