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<blockquote data-quote="thejinx" data-source="post: 581369" data-attributes="member: 15775"><p>I had this issue. I was getting 12 by my reckoning MPH. That was cutting around Wales. I have a stock 1600 TP. I am currently running a 009 dizzy which will drop your MPG by 4 or 5 miles I was also running the wrong fuel rod. </p><p></p><p>Changed fuel rod and MPG much better around 18 MPG. Wales is hilly. </p><p></p><p>If you were loaded this will drop your MPG massively. More weight more fuel. These things are not airo dynamic it's like pushing a brick through the air. Many on here say 25 is the best they get so I wouldn't get overly worried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thejinx, post: 581369, member: 15775"] I had this issue. I was getting 12 by my reckoning MPH. That was cutting around Wales. I have a stock 1600 TP. I am currently running a 009 dizzy which will drop your MPG by 4 or 5 miles I was also running the wrong fuel rod. Changed fuel rod and MPG much better around 18 MPG. Wales is hilly. If you were loaded this will drop your MPG massively. More weight more fuel. These things are not airo dynamic it's like pushing a brick through the air. Many on here say 25 is the best they get so I wouldn't get overly worried. [/QUOTE]
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