Hi Paul, if you are running non standard (wider) wheels tyres on the
car or have the tyre pressure wrong it will also increase your fuel
consumption. Also, are you sure you had the handbrake off?
;) JMcC.
On 15 Aug 2005, at 14:52, Joe Street wrote:
University of Guelph in Ontario Canada j
paolo:
waht is the history of this car? who were the previous owners? it's
possible the car was modified for enhanced performance. there's a jazillion
aftermarket products out there including engine control computers for that
generation
of civic.
-chris b.
That's impressive - the best I ever got was 46 on the hiway.
Octane has no bearing on power, and really doesn't matter in a Civic.
Most people don't know what octane is, or what it does, which is a
triumph of marketing.
I always get a laugh out of earnest reporters talking about "high
octane" le
With regards to college several in NE have pretty progressive degree
programs Hampshire and Goddard come to mind - you may be able to design
your own degree in Biofuels.
-Mike
Pablo wrote:
I am 18 and not sure where I want to go to college. I might take the
year off, as it is so late to be s
University of Guelph in Ontario Canada just announced a program offering
a major in organic farming.
I would suggest you have your civic looked at again. I drove mine for
12 years and got a very reliable 4.8 liters /100km summer and about 5.5
liters/100km winter. Running 94% octane. (that's 5
Based on my searches university of minnesota has the most research devoted to
renewable energy with a good bit of that being on biofuels and biobased
products.
Also though it seems MIT is busting onto the scene and if I recall correctly I
think the university of MA Amherst also has some rese
My Bad
UNH
University of New Hampshire.
Greg O.
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depending on the speed your going a higher torque engine can
cruise more effcently at a lower rpm than a smaller engine
trying to do the same work at a higher rpm
if the road is mainly flat,
Then the only real diffrence between the 2 cars once up to highway
: [Biofuel] Biofuel College Courses
I am 18 and not sure where I want to go to college. I might take the
year off, as it is so late to be signing up. My question for everyone
is, does anyone here know of some good colleges, preferably in the New
England area, that have specialty biofuel(or related
I have had (my girlfriend owns it now) a Civic and have never such poor
MPG. Did you change the air filter?
Pablo wrote:
I am 18 and not sure where I want to go to college. I might take the
year off, as it is so late to be signing up. My question for everyone
is, does anyone here know of some
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> depending on the speed your going a higher torque engine can
> cruise more effcently at a lower rpm than a smaller engine
> trying to do the same work at a higher rpm
> if the road is mainl
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I am 18 and not sure where I want to go to college. I might take the
year off, as it is so late to be signing up. My question for everyone
is
Hi Paul
Prescott College in Prescott, Arizona seems to have a good
environmental program that includes Agroecology. They
encourage people to do independent study, so you could
probably have a lot of freedom in planning what you want to
learn. Check our their website and give them a call.
The
Hello Pablo.
We have a certificate program at Central Carolina Community College
in Biofuels in Pittsboro, North Carolina.
www.biofuels.coop/education.shtml
www.biofuels.coop/cleantech
There is also a degree program in Sustainable Agriculture.
http://www..edu/Programs/Sustainable_Agricultur
I am 18 and not sure where I want to go to college. I might take the
year off, as it is so late to be signing up. My question for everyone
is, does anyone here know of some good colleges, preferably in the New
England area, that have specialty biofuel(or related) courses? That
would be a great help
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