gas consumption problem
#11
RE: gas consumption problem
ah, yeah, all good suggestions. i went to service my civic this morning, and, here's what the tech said:
living in chicago, the cold weather affects gas consumption significantly. he said something like he is getting 1/2-3/4 the mileage he would get in summertime. i mean, it makes sense to me b/c i've heard that elsewhere too.
driving wise, i do about 25-30 miles a day. stop and go, quite a bit, oh, and, i haven't modified my civic, yet. just b/c i bought it recently. thanks for the tips.
peace
living in chicago, the cold weather affects gas consumption significantly. he said something like he is getting 1/2-3/4 the mileage he would get in summertime. i mean, it makes sense to me b/c i've heard that elsewhere too.
driving wise, i do about 25-30 miles a day. stop and go, quite a bit, oh, and, i haven't modified my civic, yet. just b/c i bought it recently. thanks for the tips.
peace
#16
RE: gas consumption problem
I have a 2003 civic si. It has about 35K now. When I got it, it had about 26K. I record my mileage at every fill up. Typically, I get about 280 to 300 miles to a full tank. Keep in mind that new cars dont get great mileage untill they've been broken in. Initally I was getting 25mpg on 87 octane gas and 27 mpg on 89 octane. I just bought the K&N Typhoon FIPK and now I get 27 mpg on 87 octane and high 29's to 30 mpg on 89. I always keep an eye on fuel consumption because it can foretell engine problems. A good way to check actual mileage is this. Fill your car completely with gas, should be between 10 and 11 gallons. Reset the odometer. Drive the tank empty. When you go to fill the tank record the miles driven and divide it by the amout of gallons you just used to fill. Here is the equation. Miles/gallon=mpg. Its actually so simple I might get ridiculed for posting this. If you drove 300 miles, and it took 10 gallons to fill up, it would look like this. 300miles/10 gallons=30MPG. If using a calculator, first enter the miles and then divide by the amount of gallons. Naturally if you hammer on it all the time the MPG will decrease.
#18
RE: gas consumption problem
ORIGINAL: 2000Ex
Yes but I redline a shift on every drive (almost) and i get the same mileage as the time I granny drove for a week.
Yes but I redline a shift on every drive (almost) and i get the same mileage as the time I granny drove for a week.
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