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    lean cruise

    to run in lean cruise do you want COT enabled or disabled? and is that all you have to do?

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    Lean cruise has little or nothing to do with COT from my understanding & can only be enabled on holden vehicles.
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    It's highly over-rated anyway. Ive tried it to death and am convinced you want to run richer than leaner for longevity and drivability. The economy gains on a flat road are there - but who has 20-30kms of dead flat roads these days?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MNR-0
    It's highly over-rated anyway. Ive tried it to death and am convinced you want to run richer than leaner for longevity and drivability. The economy gains on a flat road are there - but who has 20-30kms of dead flat roads these days?
    i do! i highway drive with the cruise control on all of the time. the equivalent of a $0.30 a gallon savings isn't "over rated" with me either
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