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Old 03-11-2009, 08:36 PM   #20
smacky
 
Drives: 2008 Liftback AT
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Such a troll

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Originally Posted by 1stToyota View Post
So when you use that turn signal the alternator instructs the fuel pump to give the engine some more fuel, because of the electrical load?




Really? I don't know how many drops of fuel this will save per tank full, but what if I always remember to go to the bathroom before I get into the car...carrying that extra *payload* around has to give some kind of hit on the MPGs. Let's figure that I always remember to go before I go, for the next 30 years...
I've yet to see any positive contribution you've made to any discussion you've participated in. It just seems like you look for any post by BailOut and you contradict it. How about you just stop posting on the fuel economy forum and any time BailOut says anything, we all just assume you've found some terribly witty way to disagree with him. Just go away.
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