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New Member - Tire Pressure Wow
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06-06-2008, 08:15 PM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Vehicles: Toyota Corolla
Location: Orlando, fl
Posts: 7
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New Member - Tire Pressure Wow
New member here, just found this site the other day through the CNN report.
Car is a 2001 Corolla automatic (sorry it is not a manual), with 195k miles on it. It used to be a salesman's car.
I commute 25 miles each way daily, partly at highway speed, partly stop and go.
I have already been a very conservative driver, driving slower, 55 to 60, using NICE-ON and DWB, anticipating stops, and using long coasts into exit ramps. Doing this, I have become amazed at how well I have learned to judge some of the coasts so that I barely use the brakes. I have been getting about 36mpg. But now I have to recalibrate myself. After visiting this site, I pumped up the tires from 32 to 44. Now when I coast, the car just doesn't slow down and I have have to brake way more than I should at the end of the coast. I am looking forward to seeing how much my mileage goes up as I re-learn and with the lower rolling resistance. The scanguage on order should help also.
Jim
P.S
Sorry, After I signed up, I noticed another active member has the SlowHands member name (with an 's' on the end). I am not him and won't try to be. I'm not a very active poster, so I hope this won't be a problem.
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06-06-2008, 08:24 PM
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Veteran
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Vehicles: Volkswagen Passat Wagon 2.OT - Auto - 2007
Location: Upper West Side - NYC
Posts: 1,010
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Re: New Member - Tire Pressure Wow
welcome !
Even if you are not an active poster, we welcome your insight and perspective. Please keep a log. It will help yourself track your progress and motivate yourself over time.
One day I hope to average 36 MPG........
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06-06-2008, 08:32 PM
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PZEV, there's nothing like it :)
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Vehicles: Accord, Ranger, and anything else ;)
Location: Northern Illinois
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Re: New Member - Tire Pressure Wow
Hi SlowHand:
___Welcome to CleanMPG!
___SlowHands is Ken Gordon, not only an active member but an integral part of the place. He was on the Two 1908 Greatest Automobile Race reenactments and recently helped drive one of the two Prius’ back from New York to Chicago.
___With max-sidewall, oh yeah does your Corolla roll now
___Good Luck
___Wayne
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06-06-2008, 08:37 PM
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Fighting untruth and misinformation
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Vehicles: 2010 Toyota Prius, 2009 Kawasaki C-14
Location: Kentucky near Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 3,186
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Re: New Member - Tire Pressure Wow
Hi and welcome to the forum. Just like your experience with tire pressure. The other things in hypermiling can work just as well.
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Drivin slow in the FAS lane.
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06-06-2008, 08:54 PM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Vehicles: Toyota Corolla
Location: Orlando, fl
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Re: New Member - Tire Pressure Wow
Quote:
Originally Posted by Vooch
welcome !
Even if you are not an active poster, we welcome your insight and perspective. Please keep a log. It will help yourself track your progress and motivate yourself over time.
One day I hope to average 36 MPG........
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"Keep a log"....yep, I have been logging my mileage and every fill up for years. My wife thinks I'm crazy. But this kind of anal mentality should fit right in.
I also noticed my wipers don't hide behind the hood. They stick way out in the wind. I pulled them off and put them in the car along with a wrench to re-install if I need to. One nut each, so I is pretty easy and quick. I have found that the Rain-X wiper fluid works very well. Keeps a constant fresh coat of rain-ex on the windshield and makes wiper use almost optional. We do get pretty heavy summer rains in Florida. Just something else to keep observant for and plan ahead.
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06-06-2008, 08:59 PM
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Veteran
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Vehicles: Volkswagen Passat Wagon 2.OT - Auto - 2007
Location: Upper West Side - NYC
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Re: New Member - Tire Pressure Wow
post your log with the rest of us - check out the left hand side of the start page.
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06-06-2008, 09:28 PM
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Can I go fishing now? GOOD
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Join Date: May 2008
Vehicles: Chrysler PT Cruiser
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 424
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Re: New Member - Tire Pressure Wow
I agree with those who are saying post your log...it kind of gives you something to help you keep track of your progress...plus I found someone else who drives the same type of car that I do and some who drive cars made by the same company (Chrysler), so knowing that there is someone out there who has some idea of what I'm driving helps.
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06-06-2008, 10:00 PM
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I'm Drivin' Blind!
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Join Date: May 2008
Vehicles: 1990 Honda Accord LX Manual(5)
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 179
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Re: New Member - Tire Pressure Wow
Be careful - in some states wipers are required equipment and you can get cited/fined for taking them off. Check with your state regulations. Its kinda pathetic - you can drive without bumpers, but removing wipers is a no-no...
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06-06-2008, 11:47 PM
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Hypermiling Ironman
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Join Date: May 2007
Vehicles: 96 Ranger 5MT, 98 Ranger AT, 92 Ford Van AT
Location: Chicago area
Posts: 1,760
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Re: New Member - Tire Pressure Wow
Welcome SlowHand! Looks like you've got a good start on getting some great numbers out of your Corolla.
If we were to ever get into a 'quick draw' competition, I'll bet the spectators would find watching paint dry to be a much quicker event 
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