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WonderBoy
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JUN 02, 09:22 AM
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Anyone use one? Been looking to start but so many choices. Oil change, odometer reading, along with ability to add notes/pics about oil/fuel additives for records. Transmission fluid/filter. Coolant flush. Etc Stuff like that.
Got any recommendations?------------------ Curtis
1987 Pontiac Fiero GT: <Drives like a Go-Kart, handles like a roller coaster>
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skywurz
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JUN 06, 07:54 PM
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I just keep folders on my computer with each car photos and an excel spreadsheet with the service intervals and the last time that item was serviced. Then I drop the updated miles into the sheet every now and again to see what's what.
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wgpierce
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JUN 20, 01:07 AM
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Turbo231
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SEP 07, 06:15 PM
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quote | Originally posted by WonderBoy:
Anyone use one? Been looking to start but so many choices. Oil change, odometer reading, along with ability to add notes/pics about oil/fuel additives for records. Transmission fluid/filter. Coolant flush. Etc Stuff like that.
Got any recommendations?
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https://www.fuelly.com
They have an app for both phones, you can have the same account as others in your family so if they have your car and fuel it, they can log it. If you are an American living in Canada like me, you can put in metric numbers and it will convert to imperial units. I have all my cars in there, its best at fuel, but also records service logs and odo readings. The paid version lets you include pictures of receipts. The site also lets you look up versions of cars and lets you know there MPG, if you are wondering what a 1984 Pontiac Fiero gets for MPG.
https://youtu.be/TY3TV4FKtAU
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