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Old 07-31-2009, 02:02 PM   #16
Luna V 2.0
 
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Ok, my tires seems to be fine, I haven't checked the weight of the tires as someone mentioned they might be different from the ones I had before. Is that information right on the tires? I can't seem to find it.

I've been driving without the AC recently just to see what happens, its still too soon to see because I recently filled up. I calculate my MPG when I do fill ups, how many miles I got divided by how much I put in to fill up (how much I used)

So far I think I'll have someone check the air filter and the injectors as some of you suggested, the main problem is I know nothing about cars so I have to trust others to do the work correctly. Eek. I'll see if theres some improvement soon.
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