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I want to bay car cheep , save, looks nice, fuel eficiant and with long warranty. Which car for You Is beter to bay Suzuki Grand Vitara or Kia Sportage.
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I have the 4.0 inline 6. Would I save gas by turning over drive off all of the time? Or should I leave it on? I’m not too sure about that stuff. I just need to save gas! I take off slow, I try to not let the rpms get over 2000 when I take off. Any suggestions?
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Limited engine or the 5.7L engine? I heard that the 5.7 is more fuel saving because it has more technology ( shutting 4 Cylinders when R.P.M is less than 3), what do u think?
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I am intrested in converting a to a dual fuel LPG / Gasoline on my 2001 jeep grand cherokee it has a 4.0 and most people that have converted their own have the 4.7 v8. So there is not much information. I need to know what model impco mixer to buy, what model impco
vaporizer I will need, allong with a ECU / emulator that is good for my jeep, I heard that self learning is what to look for. I would prefer to build my own kit rather than buy a premade kit set for my vehicle incase I change cars. Also I think it may save me $$$. Any info, please be detailed, is very apperciated. I cannot buy a new car and this thing sucks on gas. So this is my only hope.
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I am just wondering if their is any tweaks i can specifically make for that model of the grand prix. I get about 16 to the mile at best in town and i am by no mean a lead foot. I was thinking of replacing the air filters, but is their anything else i could to to the stock engine that would make it run more smoothly and save me money at the pump? Thanks!
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I recently bought a 2008 pontiac G6 GT after my 99 grand am got a hole in the head gasket, on top of that i suspect there is a sizeable chance there is a crack in the engine head, rather then risk repairing the head gasket and the intake manifold ive decided to junk it considering the chance of a cracked head.. a junk yard would give me $100 for it but id rather strip it down myself and sell the parts off of it.. however i found someone interested in buying the vehicle and using it for spare parts, which would save me the time and work of stripping the car down myself even tho i wont make as much off of it but whatever..
Here are the details: the car has 168,000 miles on it, id rate the body a 2 out of 5, it has rust beneath the drivers side door and underneath the gas cap, probably caused from dripping gasoline from the previous owners.. outside of those spots the body still can be scrapped, the rotors have barely 10,000 miles on them, the alternator was replaced at 128,000 miles, new coil springs.. so i do have usable parts on it that are relitavely new.. i could sell all 4 rims for $25 a piece as they are all in good shape… so considering the informations what would be a fair price to sell the car for?
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I just got a new Jeep with Flex Fuel and there is a gas station down the road that sells E85. Should I use that or Gasoline? Is E85 Harder on the engine? Is it more dangerous in a wreck? Will it save me money? To be honest, I don’t really care about the environmental effects on either. I just want to know if it will save me money and if it will do damage to my Jeep? Thanks
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