Materials to Maintain Your ZHP IIIII Hand Protection IIIII Tools to Maintain Your ZHP
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    In for videos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RITmusic2k View Post
    I'm thinking of making up a video so you guys can see what it looks and sounds like when I drive this way.
    Sweet; thanks for the video in advance, if you end up doing it.
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  3. #13
    Vid!


    Zebra Horse Power - PSA: The Hypermiling Thread
    Kevin Savino-Riker
    Cogito Automation, LLC.
    I'm new at BMWs.

  4. #14
    Awesome thread with good info to get good mpg's. Now that being said that, you are the same guy I tailgate and flash lights, give the bird, and other mean stuff. Keep up the research, but do the speed up to cruising speed as fast as possible as a test also.

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    Wow, awesome thread!

    Thanks for the time for the write-up and video, helps alot!


    Project STX: TCKline Racing l APEX l Vorshlag l Eibach l Hawk l Schroth l BMW Performance

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    I'm looking at a 500+mile tank of gas at the moment! And I have one less gear :P
    Porsche 944 Turbo Build

    One ride and you'll understand why most rocket scientists are German.

    My ZHP Build 2004-2014 RIP


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    My goal will to be 400 miles on a 14 gal tank

    Right now I'm like 275 a tank...I got some work to do


    Project STX: TCKline Racing l APEX l Vorshlag l Eibach l Hawk l Schroth l BMW Performance

  8. #18
    I get 400+.

  9. #19
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    If you have an iPhone, I recommend Gas Cubby, as a gas log.


    In addition, you can add different services, like brakes, belts, tires, etc as entries, with reminders set at timed or mileage intervals to remind you that an upcoming service is needed with your car.

  10. #20
    Ooh, that looks really nice. Thanks for the tip!

    Zebra Horse Power - PSA: The Hypermiling Thread
    Kevin Savino-Riker
    Cogito Automation, LLC.
    I'm new at BMWs.

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