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Two '99 Honda's in 5-speed a Civic and Accord

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Two '99 Honda's in 5-speed a Civic and Accord

My wife and I have '99 Honda cars. I have a'99 Honda Accord EX sedan in 5-speed manual. My wife has a '99 Honda Civic EX sedan 5-speed. Anyone have these vehicles and can tell me what kind of brake reserves I will have at FAS on the hills here in New Hampshire?
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Re: Two '99 Honda's in 5-speed a Civic and Accord

Not enough. Use DFCO if the cars have it, otherwise NICE-On Coast the hills.
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Re: Two '99 Honda's in 5-speed a Civic and Accord

Is there anyway to put more of a vacume reserve on these cars?
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Can you help me and my wife get the most MPG posible out of our 1999 Honda Civic & Accord EX, 5-speed sedans. Mybe even some tips when I am pulling my 4X6 trailer behind my Accord.
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