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That is correct depending on the storm intensity >>>
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ZUL8TR
on March 16, 2005 at 4:30 PM
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You forget to mention water in the air resistance
posted by chenc544
on March 16, 2005 at 10:03 AM
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and the speed of the car the effect could be very small to significant.
ZUL8TR in Orlando,FL
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Is it just me or does gas MPG go down in wet/rainy weather? (n/m)
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Scott_Kane
01:24:40 03/16/05
OH GREAT! MPG going down, Prices Up
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A_MEAN_Z
01:46:31 03/16/05
And I only get about 17 MPG on a good day! (n/m)
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Scott_Kane
01:50:13 03/16/05
from my understand, a lot of refineries across the US are
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Rage (SoCal)
01:50:04 03/16/05
he said mpg not price of gas (n/m)
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BOOZTD 3
02:24:57 03/16/05
moday i drove 263 miles using 3/4 on my tank
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ix3
08:16:02 03/16/05
You left out the part about the 555cc inj and GT28R turbos
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KaZ (VaBch)
08:23:26 03/16/05
no i didnt really boost it at all
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ix3
15:58:52 03/16/05
Can't judge it like that. (n/m)
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Woody75 (Denver)
09:57:31 03/16/05
2nd. (n/m)
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whitepearlz
11:14:55 03/16/05
I find that statement to be quite true. (n/m)
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ENVYMYZ
08:33:17 03/16/05
MPG could go down on rainy days for several reasons>>
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ZUL8TR
08:56:15 03/16/05
You forget to mention water in the air resistance
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chenc544
10:03:11 03/16/05
That is correct depending on the storm intensity >>> -
ZUL8TR
16:30:57 03/16/05
1. Air Density 2. Water Resistance (n/m)
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Scotts94z32
12:13:35 03/16/05
That's what I was thinking, just wondering if my theory was
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Scott_Kane
15:46:22 03/16/05
Assumptions:
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Scotts94z32
18:16:32 03/16/05
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