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Yes the Nikon is compatible, Keep in mind it's an entry level camera. It uses 2 "AA" batteries, rather than a rechargeable battery pack. I have a red one, brand new for sale right now, just look us up on Amazon at Foothill Electronics, amazon.com/shops/foothillelectronicsSony has a few camers that will work as well, in my opinion they are a much nicer camera, I sell hundreds every month.
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Yes the Nikon is compatible, Keep in mind it's an entry level camera. It uses 2 "AA" batteries, rather than a rechargeable battery pack. I have a red one, brand new for sale right now, just look us up on Amazon at Foothill Electronics, www.amazon.com/shops/foothillelectronicsSony has a few camers that will work as well, in my opinion they are a much nicer camera, I sell hundreds every month.
Tire size has effect,also o2 sensors , carb jetting, fuel injector size,transmission kits ,rear gears.
I've always set the trip meter whenever I put gas in the car. Initially, I would very consistently be at about 300 when the needle hit the last 1/4 of the tank. I knew I still had an easy 50 miles or so if I needed it but generally always filled up at 300 miles on the trip meter and 1/4 tank on the gas gauge.
A few years ago, that number started dropping. Now, when the gas gauge says I'm sucking fumes, the trip meter says I've gone about 180-200 miles on that tank. I've talked to my trusty mechanic...he's done a tune up, replaced the fuel and air filters...I've done regular oil changes and maintenance.
I keep on top of the tire pressure. I do have roof racks, kayak stackers, and an air deflector on top but I've had them the entire time I've had the car. In a recent Car Talk show, they talked about the thermostat affecting mileage but I'm not having any symptoms of a wonky thermostat...the car heats up (temp gauge hovers right in the middle and I get good heat in the interior) within a few miles of starting out.
I've got no engine lights displaying either intermittantly or constantly. Does that rule out O2 sensor?
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