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How to Become a Hypermiler

Step 12Join a Community

Find an online community to talk with and collaborate. There are plenty of people more experienced and knowledgeable than I.

Personally, I'm fond of the people on Gassavers. You'll find plenty of experiments that, quite commendably, follow a scientific method structure.
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Apr 9, 2010. 8:05 AMIfWeChoose says:
"Communities don't save you gas! They only slow you down! BLAH BLAH BLAH

BLAH

BLAH BLAH!"
Jul 9, 2008. 11:39 AMGeeKman says:
I have been lurking around these sites. www.ecomodder.com <- great place for learning about aeromod for vehicles. www.cleanmpg.com <- run by the guy who coined the term hypermiling

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