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Progress Report on HAFC Installations
As of August 29, 2007, in our shop, we have done the following:
1. Toyota Corolla 96 (4 cylinder) from 23 to 60 mpg first car we did (+160%)
2. Hyundai 2000 (4) cylinder from 33 to 75 mpg then lost it (AFR) (+127%)
3. Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2004 (6 cylinder) from 30 to 50 (AFR) (+67%)
4. Chev Tahoe SUV 2004 (8 cylinder) from 15.57 to 25.3 mpg (AFR) (+63%)
5. Honda Civic 1997 stick shift went from 31.42 to 50.6 mpg (+61%)
6. 1995 (0BD-I) F-150 (V-8) pickup went from 12.7 to 33 mpg (+159%)
7. 2002 Toyota Camry 42 mpg went to 63 or something (AFR) (+50%)
8. Cadillac 2000 V-8 Seville only increased a very few mpg (AFR) (10%)
9. 2000 Grand Am went from 33.37 to 64.33 mpg Fuel Cell was not on (+93%)
10. *95 GMC Yukon V-8 throttle body went from 17.33 to no improvement (0%)
11. *95 Suburban V-8 throttle body increased about 5 mpg (16%)
12. 2002 Marquis V-8 went from 26.78 to 64.43 (retuned & it got 85) (+217%)
13. 1999 Honda CRV (4 cylinder) went from 26.73 to 62 mpg (+131%)
14. 1997 Dodge Ram Pickup was crap maybe a plugged cat (22.9 mpg) (+5.65%)
15. 1997 F-150 pickup went from 33.67 to 40 mpg (18%)
16. 2002 Dodge Neon (2.L) 4 cylinder stick shift from 39.2 to 73.53 mpg (+88%)
17. 1998 Plymouth Breeze 4 cylinder went from 38.46 to 77.84 mpg (+102%)
18. John Scotese’s Mazda 2006 from 46 to 92 mpg now 120 (AFR) 4X (160%)
19. Dutchman’s 2007 Honda Civic from 33 to 85 (AFR)-4X test (158%)
20. 2000 Jeep Wrangler (2.5 L) 4 cylinder from 17.3 to 26.58 no retune (+53%)
21. Subaru 2000 Legacy (2.5 L) (4) cylinder 32 to 63 (+97%)
22. 2000 Honda Accord EX (4) went from 28.4 to 55.9 mpg (+97%)
23. GMC Safari Van 1994 V-6 (4.3L) from 19.86 to 30.4 mpg (+53%)
24. 2004 Mazda MPV 6 cylinder from 23.4 to 43.47 mpg (+85%)
