DCCD/ Gas mileage
#33
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Don't forget guys, gas mileage is going to increase as your engine gets more and more miles on it.
Nick, how many miles do you have on your STI?? Your car sounds like a mutant!!
The best I've ever done is 265 miles when the light came on.......the pump cut off at 11.6 gallons. BUT that doesn't nessarily mean it was topped off.
I have 6,000miles on my STI
Nick, how many miles do you have on your STI?? Your car sounds like a mutant!!
The best I've ever done is 265 miles when the light came on.......the pump cut off at 11.6 gallons. BUT that doesn't nessarily mean it was topped off.
I have 6,000miles on my STI
#35
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awful noises
In the owners manula it says those noises are normal.
I still don't like them they make the steering wheel shake.
My best guess is to put it back in auto when parking.
I still don't like them they make the steering wheel shake.
My best guess is to put it back in auto when parking.
Last edited by jwainwri; 03-21-2004 at 10:12 AM.
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It sounds like you have it in 50/50 mode. Roll the switch all the way to the back so that the very bottom green light is lit.
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#39
Re: dccd gas mileage
Originally posted by silverfox1
how do i adjust my dccd to 35 ft and 65 rear ? i know it has to be in manual. i tried adjusting it the other day and it made a god awful noise when i turned going real slow! thanks silverfox1
how do i adjust my dccd to 35 ft and 65 rear ? i know it has to be in manual. i tried adjusting it the other day and it made a god awful noise when i turned going real slow! thanks silverfox1
And although i'm not sure if you can adjust it while moving, i usually do so while sitting still, not one wierd noise in any mode yet.
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The grinding sound is turning too tightly with the DCCD in the locked position on dry pavement. Haven't any of you been in a 4x4 Jeep with the diffs locked on dry road trying to go around a corner? The sound happens because all the inner wheels and outer wheels travel at different speeds when going around a corner....this is exaggerated when going around a tight corner...the outer wheels have to travel a larger circle and need to go faster than the inside ones.
Also, it is FINE to adjust the DCCD while moving. I just wouldn't suggest going all the way to locked while in motion unless you are on a surface other than DRY pavement. ex ICE, SNOW, GRAVEL
Also, it is FINE to adjust the DCCD while moving. I just wouldn't suggest going all the way to locked while in motion unless you are on a surface other than DRY pavement. ex ICE, SNOW, GRAVEL
Last edited by gertman; 04-04-2004 at 09:59 PM.
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Thats not too bad. I normally get about 4-5mpg on the track.
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