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Date:         Mon, 24 Mar 1997 16:05:17 -0500 (EST)
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From:         "William A. Killian" <killian@mnsinc.com>
Subject:      Re: EV Screens

On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, Dan Herbert wrote:

> All right, all right... enough insinuations about my > inadequacies... > > Of course I drive a manual box - 5 speed no less. Would > any macho guy drive an auto ;{> ?

You got my cracks backwards. I drive the weenie auto. Wish I had the REAL MAN manual... The old enough meant 93 when it was available. vs. '95 when its not... Well in the US anyway. We have a '93 bought new in '94. Got what they had.

> 1. Manual 5 speed > 2. Extensive use of cruise control > 3. Speed limited to 105 kph (65 mph) > 4. Tires inflated to recommendations > (G64s at 51, 56 psi) > 5. Careful engine breakin > 6. Minimal/rare use of A/C

Bet you got the list right. I notice better mileage when I follow 3,4 and 6. Don't have cruise so can't test 1 or 2. Think I did okay on 5...

bill and diane killian zen and the art of ferrets mailto:killian@zenferret.com mailto:killian@mnsinc.com http://www.zenferret.com/


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