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J Moore
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A week ago I posted an article on fitting an Ecotek to my 1.6SX Bravo (1998 manual transmission).
Well I've now gone through a tank of fuel, following similar driving patterns as without the device fitted. To my suprise it has actualy saved fuel. Not only has the device improved throttle response, but I now find that a tank or fuel is lasting 50 miles more than before.
At the fuel guage half way mark, I had travelled 225 miles. Which is approx 25 to 35 miles more than I normally get. At the point when the yellow warning light came on, I had travelled 403 miles.
So from my experience the device is well worth fitting, and will repay for itself within 4 or 5 months or so.
Even if I had not seen a reduction in fuel consumption. The improved throttle response has grown on me, to the point I wold of kept it on the car anyway.
Well I've now gone through a tank of fuel, following similar driving patterns as without the device fitted. To my suprise it has actualy saved fuel. Not only has the device improved throttle response, but I now find that a tank or fuel is lasting 50 miles more than before.
At the fuel guage half way mark, I had travelled 225 miles. Which is approx 25 to 35 miles more than I normally get. At the point when the yellow warning light came on, I had travelled 403 miles.
So from my experience the device is well worth fitting, and will repay for itself within 4 or 5 months or so.
Even if I had not seen a reduction in fuel consumption. The improved throttle response has grown on me, to the point I wold of kept it on the car anyway.