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On Dec 18, 9:35*am, "septic...@peoplepc.com" <septic...@peoplepc.com>
wrote: > We all know that cold weather cuts into fuel economy, but is there > something that can be added/modified to trick the computer into > thinking that the ambient (outside, environmental) temperature is > actually above 70 degerees F ? > > I am particularly interested for my 93 EX. > > Thanks again. as others said, leave the computer alone check tire pressures check your ignition system (new cap & rotor? how old are those wires/ plugs?) switch brands of gas drive less Happy Holidays! |
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