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old women talking around the fireplace on expense of The Blue Car!!! 200


Yes, hello to all, I am getting cheeky.

All calculations are correct. The point being that this car eats too much fuel - there is no question about this.

Car anyone say with certainty what are the steps to take to make this Blue Volvo 244 1980 carburated car, without O2 sensor, with new tires, perfect timing and belt, all oils changed, no AC, new plugs and breaker points, new breaks all over, and no break lockup...

As you have seen - it is no longer a blue car, rather The Blue Car.

And if I may add, talking about ways to improve fuel economy (this can be a long term project for you old ladies) can actually benefit all of us.

So are there any suggestions for an orderly protocol to this problem?

Hungerly (or should I say, with thirst) awaiting your answer.

Gadi






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