Why the Bad Mileage ???
Why the Bad Mileage ???
For some reason I get 17-18 mpg and I have modified my Coupe a bit. I have installed a Popcharger, plenum spacer, high-flow cats, Borla true-dual exhaust and Z-tube.
These mods should add power and if I drive conservatively it should increase my mileage right? I have reset the ECU after each mod.
Does anyone have any ideas as I am starting to get pissed. Do I need to get my AF ratio modified as I have not done any professional ECU tuning?
Thanks for any help you guys can offer.
Jason
These mods should add power and if I drive conservatively it should increase my mileage right? I have reset the ECU after each mod.
Does anyone have any ideas as I am starting to get pissed. Do I need to get my AF ratio modified as I have not done any professional ECU tuning?
Thanks for any help you guys can offer.
Jason
Sounds normal to me, I'm getting worse than that even in my Maxima. You always have to look for the simple answers... leadfoot and A/C plus short trips and a lot of stop-and-go traffic are your gas mileage's worst enemies. Why so many people complain about it is beyond me, I couldn't care less about mine, I didn't buy a sports coupe to get 30mpg.
My G's mileage has gotten worse of late. I've had it since October of 2003 and was getting between 19-20 MPG for the first year or so. Since around this January, my mileage has declined to around 17 MPG. I thought it might have been due to my winter tires starting to wear a little bit, but switching over to summer tires did not change the mileage at all. Good thing I drive considerably less than I used to (new, much closer work location) so it's not hurting the wallet too bad.
ive gotten up to 27 mpg on freeway, and i average about 19-20 going local. turning off a/c and cruise control are both good ways to increase fuel economy.
oh yeah i have an 04 6mt with popcharger, ztube and kinetix plenum.
oh yeah i have an 04 6mt with popcharger, ztube and kinetix plenum.
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i average around 12-13mpg normally. between lights and stop signs, i'm lucky if i go more than 2 blocks before i need to stop again, and i don't do much highway driving, so this doesn't surprise me at all.
i also have a bad case of leadfoot disorder. after owning the car for almost a year now, the novelty of dropping the hammer and listening to my intake and exhaust roar like a beast just never gets old (especially in tunnels!). it still brings a smile to my face every time
and, with gas prices ~$2.53 per gallon for 93 octane here, she's costing me about $50-70 in gas a week.
i also have a bad case of leadfoot disorder. after owning the car for almost a year now, the novelty of dropping the hammer and listening to my intake and exhaust roar like a beast just never gets old (especially in tunnels!). it still brings a smile to my face every time
and, with gas prices ~$2.53 per gallon for 93 octane here, she's costing me about $50-70 in gas a week.
Last edited by SI_G35Coupe; May 3, 2005 at 11:37 AM.
So...
You spent 35-37K on the G, and probably 1-3K more for mods +/- installation, and now you're worried about 17-18 MPG vs. say 20-22 MPG?
It sounds like you can easily get your G to 20MPG, but why and at what cost?
You'd have to totally eliminate all the "fun" aspects of driving the G just to save maybe $5 dollars everytime you fill up with gas.
If you're willing to futz around in your car just to save some spare change at the pump, why even get a G when there are plenty of Civics and Accords that will get way better gas milage.
You paid for a high performance sport coupe, don't you want to use it?
You spent 35-37K on the G, and probably 1-3K more for mods +/- installation, and now you're worried about 17-18 MPG vs. say 20-22 MPG?
It sounds like you can easily get your G to 20MPG, but why and at what cost?
You'd have to totally eliminate all the "fun" aspects of driving the G just to save maybe $5 dollars everytime you fill up with gas.
If you're willing to futz around in your car just to save some spare change at the pump, why even get a G when there are plenty of Civics and Accords that will get way better gas milage.
You paid for a high performance sport coupe, don't you want to use it?
qmaster8: You are probably experiencing the effects of more dense air in the winter and winter gas (oxygenated) which both contribute to lower gas mileage. I don't think it is your mods. See if the mileage improves as your state transitions out of winter gas to the better summer gas.



