View Poll Results: What's your gas mileage in the city?
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Gas, Oil And Gas Mileage **** SERIES II ENGINES****
#11
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From: Buffalo, NY
Well this is with a combination of city and highway driving. I drive mostly city and have to drive through the city to get to the expressway to get to school 4 days per week.
#13
Originally Posted by Rogue
Originally Posted by willwren
Every car here should be capable of 30mpg on the freeway. Even my beast gets 32mpg at 70mph.
lol...hehhehheh...whohohaohoa...muhaahahah BHWHAHAHAHHa, ROFLMAO!
Sorry....
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From: August 07 COTM....NEBF '06, CEBF '06 OHMM '06 ONBF '07 CEBF '07
As willwren said, it'* hard to correctly get city mpg. It'* also harder because our club expands all over America where one part is 80 and loving it (shut up for those who live there) and 32 and below for several parts, ;that alone will greatly affect gas mpg and the summer/winter blend too...
#17
Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Originally Posted by Rogue
Originally Posted by willwren
Every car here should be capable of 30mpg on the freeway. Even my beast gets 32mpg at 70mph.
lol...hehhehheh...whohohaohoa...muhaahahah BHWHAHAHAHHa, ROFLMAO!
Sorry....
Let'* compare apples to apples the best we can, and leave the oranges for another topic so people clearly understand.
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From: deep woods of SE North Carolina
Originally Posted by willwren
Every car here should be capable of 30mpg on the freeway. Even my beast gets 32mpg at 70mph.
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From: North of Buffalo, NY *** NEBF '05, '06, '07 *** ***ONBF & NYBF 06; 07*** ***WCBF 06***
Hey Cowboy!
93 octane - will not improve your mileage in a NA. Neither will the 89. I've been experimenting this winter...I get the same gas mileage with the three gases when weather and driving conditions are the same.
Synthetic Oil - there'* a link somewhere on her regarding Mobile One. It will not improve mileage, however many of us swear by the stuff. Do a search for it and decide for yourself.
Using the DIC to determine gas mileage - my average shown on the DIC is actually higher than true mileage. The reason is that the "gallons used" will show only 14 gals when I use 15 gals. Other members have indicated this as well. Keep a log book in the car and calculate it mannually.
Getting over 20 mpg - there are many, many factors that could explain why you do not.
~ Maintenance on the car... old plugs &wires, clogged fuel injectors, clogged CATs, O2 sensors, etc... all have an affect upon mileage (correct me if I'm wrong Gearheads)
~ Winter gas mix - additives in the gas during cold winter months coupled with longer idel times to warm up the cars will drop mileage... for me it'* a 4-5 mpg drop between winter and summer
~ Driver habits - jackrabbit stops and starts will decrease mileage. Gradually increaseing speed from a start and letting off on the gas long before you have to stop will increase mileage. Passing people... do you do it often? Another gas sucker.
To bad I don't trust you with my car <grin>.... I would trade you for one week and see what kind of mileage I can get with yours.
93 octane - will not improve your mileage in a NA. Neither will the 89. I've been experimenting this winter...I get the same gas mileage with the three gases when weather and driving conditions are the same.
Synthetic Oil - there'* a link somewhere on her regarding Mobile One. It will not improve mileage, however many of us swear by the stuff. Do a search for it and decide for yourself.
Using the DIC to determine gas mileage - my average shown on the DIC is actually higher than true mileage. The reason is that the "gallons used" will show only 14 gals when I use 15 gals. Other members have indicated this as well. Keep a log book in the car and calculate it mannually.
Getting over 20 mpg - there are many, many factors that could explain why you do not.
~ Maintenance on the car... old plugs &wires, clogged fuel injectors, clogged CATs, O2 sensors, etc... all have an affect upon mileage (correct me if I'm wrong Gearheads)
~ Winter gas mix - additives in the gas during cold winter months coupled with longer idel times to warm up the cars will drop mileage... for me it'* a 4-5 mpg drop between winter and summer
~ Driver habits - jackrabbit stops and starts will decrease mileage. Gradually increaseing speed from a start and letting off on the gas long before you have to stop will increase mileage. Passing people... do you do it often? Another gas sucker.
To bad I don't trust you with my car <grin>.... I would trade you for one week and see what kind of mileage I can get with yours.