crazymayhem
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yup, but still :eyebulge:Thats can be reset and probably not a representation since new
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yup, but still :eyebulge:Thats can be reset and probably not a representation since new
Hehe, yes. We have a Leonberger. She's on the small side for the breed, only 105 lbs.Is that dog hair stuck to the side of the mason jar?
Yes, it's from the separator, good point. That's why I am not too worried. Definitely has quite a bit of fuel in it. Smells really goodWas the milky oil in the separator? It is likely contaminated with fuel, blow-by, and moisture.

Good catch! I have one readout that I reset each fill-up, and then there is the second one, which I've never reset on purpose, but I think it reset automatically @ 10,000 miles. Since I haven't done a track day in quite a while now, I suspect that the 19.2 MPG is from my mostly highway commute. I think I got around 8 MPG at the track, possibly less.The first thing I saw was the avg mpg and thought that it doesn't add up to the username![]()
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I got 6.4 mpg at a recent autocross eventI think I got around 8 MPG at the track, possibly less.
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What did you go with for new tires?Oh, forgot to mention, the new tires made the car feel so much nicer to drive. The tramlining has decreased by a significant amount, to where it almost feels totally gone. The cabin noise is much better, and the added rubber has really improved the ride.
I always forget how the "slicks" really try to pull the car every which way when driving on the street. Feels like a brand new vehicle.
-T
Stayed with the OEM Pilot Super Sports.What did you go with for new tires?