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Old 01-10-2006, 01:16 AM
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Default Re: 2004 HCH Fuel Tank Size

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Originally Posted by Tazman
Ok yes I topped off the tank. And we haven't been real cold yet we are above average. Been in the 50's and 60's and will be this week as well. So yes I figure the next one will be more true and I'll be happier. I will also put one trip odometer for fuel fillups and one for lifetime to see how it looks. What should the tires psi be best at?
True the dealership probably only filled to first click if that. Also how do I get the Greenhybrid MPG mileage banner to show up on my posts?
Happy to hear you topped it off and it wasn't your guage that far off From what I have read once you get around 50s you are reaching the low point of decent FE, but others would be more qualified for that answer.

For tire pressure, do what is going to make you comfortable. There is a cold max on the side of your tires. Mine say 51 psi ... I inflated all four to 55 psi, but I had driven on them about 20 miles, then let it set for about an hour or so and pulled to the air pump in the gas station (located in the same parking lot so I didn't go above 10 mph and for only about 100 yards). I have had no problems with it feeling too rough, they grip fine, and I can tell I have better coasting capabilities.

The Greenhybrid MPG banner is a code you put for you signature, I think if you click on your mailbox, the link to the signature should be on the right side (but don't quote me)


Hope this helps!!!

your I.D. # for your current car in the database is 1857 ... so to make it easier for you, your direct code would be ...

( <a href="http://greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/car/1857.html" style="border:0" title="Hybrid Cars Mileage"><img src="http://greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/car/1857/signature.png" border=0 alt="Hybrid Cars Mileage"></a> )

and would look like this





use from the starting arrow (<) to the ending arrow(>)

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Hybrid Cars Mileage

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