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Date:         Thu, 4 Jul 1996 19:25:41 -0700
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From:         mike@arnold.ca (Mike)
Subject:      83' fuel consumption is UNREAL

While returning from my long weekend bush adventure I noticed that I was consuming fuel at a very increased rate. Granted I did have one more passenger, my girlfreind, but she weighs about the same as the amount of water we had consumed from the tank, so I know it wasnt that. I checked for leaks underneath, thinking that I may have puntured a fuel line or some damned thing, but it offered no greater insight. The hills were bad coming home, but again, not a drastic enough change to account for the dimished fuel. The trip home to Edmonton was about 300km, and I used almost 2 full tanks. SOMETHING IS WRONG! I now turn to you for insight o' wise list members.

even broker and now more worried,

mike.


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