27 MPG and 324 MILES on 12 gallons with a SHIV tune!!!!
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27 MPG and 324 MILES on 12 gallons with a SHIV tune!!!!
I have V360 customed tunned from shiv. I am running royal purple motor oil and 76 gas. I was able to make it to vegas driving 75-85MPH with AC on and get 27MPG. I was amazed that I made it to VEGAS from SD with 12 gallons of GAS
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How the ..... I drive very conservativly and I cant get more than 240 miles per tank?????
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Snoop it's TUNED not tunned....sheeesh
FWIW Car is in closed loop when cruising....I do not think it has anything to do with the tune...but congrats on doing your bit to save the planet
FWIW Car is in closed loop when cruising....I do not think it has anything to do with the tune...but congrats on doing your bit to save the planet
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tun-ned?
tun
noun
1. A large cask for holding liquid, eg ale, beer or wine.
2. historical
The amount that this kind of cask holds, usually thought of as 216 imperial gallons or 252 old wine-gallons, used as a measure for liquids.
verb
tunned, tunning
1. To put or store (liquid, eg ale, beer or wine) in a tun.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon tunne.
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tunned past tense, past participle of tun
tun
noun
1. A large cask for holding liquid, eg ale, beer or wine.
2. historical
The amount that this kind of cask holds, usually thought of as 216 imperial gallons or 252 old wine-gallons, used as a measure for liquids.
verb
tunned, tunning
1. To put or store (liquid, eg ale, beer or wine) in a tun.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon tunne.
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tunned past tense, past participle of tun
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Originally Posted by Event-Horizon
tun-ned?
tun
noun
1. A large cask for holding liquid, eg ale, beer or wine.
2. historical
The amount that this kind of cask holds, usually thought of as 216 imperial gallons or 252 old wine-gallons, used as a measure for liquids.
verb
tunned, tunning
1. To put or store (liquid, eg ale, beer or wine) in a tun.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon tunne.
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tunned past tense, past participle of tun
tun
noun
1. A large cask for holding liquid, eg ale, beer or wine.
2. historical
The amount that this kind of cask holds, usually thought of as 216 imperial gallons or 252 old wine-gallons, used as a measure for liquids.
verb
tunned, tunning
1. To put or store (liquid, eg ale, beer or wine) in a tun.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon tunne.
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tunned past tense, past participle of tun
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Originally Posted by Vishnu_Evo8
holy ****... thats 4 mpg more than stock. Not bad. ive never seen over 300 once.
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I just did 371.5 on a tank and regularly top 320 (an you guys know how I drive ). I think the cams (cam timing), tuning and exhaust actually help because it takes so little throttle and rpm to get you up to speed. I definitely get better mileage now than when the car was stock
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Originally Posted by snoop
I have V360 customed tunned from shiv. I am running royal purple motor oil and 76 gas. I was able to make it to vegas driving 75-85MPH with AC on and get 27MPG. I was amazed that I made it to VEGAS from SD with 12 gallons of GAS
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Originally Posted by chronohunter
I just did 371.5 on a tank and regularly top 320 (an you guys know how I drive ). I think the cams (cam timing), tuning and exhaust actually help because it takes so little throttle and rpm to get you up to speed. I definitely get better mileage now than when the car was stock
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Originally Posted by Vishnu_Evo8
i call bs on 371. or you must have a fuel cell in the back.