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we found buying a higher grade fuel helped a little but of course it's a little more costly but it's also better for your vehicle so we think the added bit you get is worth it in the long run03Pathos wrote:Thanks for posting your recommendations, 95XE_PATHFINDER. I will look into your suggestions and, if I go that route, will let you know how it goes.
That's just the aerodynamics of the Pathfinder. Or any vehicle for that matter. The force of wind resistance is a squared fucntion of speed. Meaning that the force of wind resistance on a vehicle increases by a factor of 4 every time the speed is doubled.hfrez wrote:Mine gets consistently above 17MPG's around town and 22MPG's on the freeway. I must say I have a VOLO Chip and I know that it has helped a lot; however, I also noticed that if I do 80Mph on the freeway it goes down to 20MPG's but if I keep it between 70 and 75 I will get my 22MPG. I wonder if the fuel mapping changes that much within that speed range to make such a difference. But it is what it is.