Terrible MPG! Any suggestions
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Terrible MPG! Any suggestions
So I've had my G for over a year now and there's something that been bugging me. I live in NY so most of my driving is city driving. I've always known these cars get horrible fuel economy so I never questioned filling up once or twice a week. But I noticed something recently.
In the MPG thread, most of you are getting 23-27 MPG with highway driving. With only city driving, I averaged 12 MPG on my last full tank.
Last week I took a trip to the hamptons, filled up, set the cruise control to 65, and reset my fuel economy. I only got 18 MPG on my trip out there, and without resetting it on the way back my average went down to 17. What gives??? Anyone have a similar experience. I promise I stay off the gas most of the time lol.
In the MPG thread, most of you are getting 23-27 MPG with highway driving. With only city driving, I averaged 12 MPG on my last full tank.
Last week I took a trip to the hamptons, filled up, set the cruise control to 65, and reset my fuel economy. I only got 18 MPG on my trip out there, and without resetting it on the way back my average went down to 17. What gives??? Anyone have a similar experience. I promise I stay off the gas most of the time lol.
#2
How are the air filters looking on the car? That's one big give away there if they haven't been replaced in awhile. Also cruise control can either hurt or help your MPG in some situations.
#4
With the age of your vehicle, maybe plugs/coil pack making it run really rich, maybe air filter too. There are areas to start since that is way below what I have seen posted. Though I don't usually get more than 21MPG, there are others that average 26 to 27, so I would imagine some cars would average 16 to 17 as well just because that's how their cars are performing
#5
I've never averaged more than 18, cruise control on or off.
With the age of your vehicle, maybe plugs/coil pack making it run really rich, maybe air filter too. There are areas to start since that is way below what I have seen posted. Though I don't usually get more than 21MPG, there are others that average 26 to 27, so I would imagine some cars would average 16 to 17 as well just because that's how their cars are performing
#6
You have to factor in that you have 9% front and 12% rear wider tires than stock. More surface contact will create more rolling resistance. How significant can it be? I dunno but they have a direct relationship with your mpg. wheel/tire combo weight is another thing. I think you should check your alignment first before changing anything. A slight toe can cause drag.
#7
Are you seeing a lot of carbon build up in your tailpipe? I know that after I wash mine the build up is quite noticeable after about a week. Oh, one other thing to check is for dirty TBs. I've heard several claims of boosted MPG after cleaning their TBs. I haven't done so only because I've wussed out not wanting to hit a dealer to fix a TB relearn. But I need to get in there and at least look at them to see how dirty they and the plenum are. Good luck!
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You have to factor in that you have 9% front and 12% rear wider tires than stock. More surface contact will create more rolling resistance. How significant can it be? I dunno but they have a direct relationship with your mpg. wheel/tire combo weight is another thing. I think you should check your alignment first before changing anything. A slight toe can cause drag.
And how do you fit 295's in the rear. I'd love to do that, my rear wheels can accommodate 295s but I'm afraid of rubbing.
#13
You New Yorkers are brave people. Not sure how you guys can drive lowered cars around NY. The roads are so horrible. I remember I bottomed out so many times on stock suspension with all mountains and craters scattered everywhere.
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That looks sick. I'd love to get 295s in the back but I dont think it would work with my offsets. Did you have to shave that bumper bracket?