Think of your brake pedal as the enemy, every press is fuel wasted. I do a lot of neutral coasting, couple places around town I can coast the van for over a mile without tying up traffic. I love seeing 99 MPG light up the Info Center. I coast to lights and stop signs, almost never touch the brakes until the van is under 15 mph already. At long lights that I know the light sequence, I shut my engine off. Know your route before hand, if in town can you take a route where the uphills aren't as steep without adding much distance? Park your van where you can pull forward when you leave, backing into spots where appropriate. Takes less gas to back into a spot with a warm engine/trans, than to back out of a space cold.Cobra wrote:any suggestions to improve this?
On GasSavers.org alot of people have their tires inflated to 40 PSI, haven't tried it yet myself, but considering it. Might be better for you because lower in town speeds won't heat he tires as much.
If your van doesn't have an Info Center or Tachometer, get a ScanGaugeII. Keep the current MPGs displayed to make you more conscious of how your driving effects MPG and the RPMs try to keep under 2K while getting under way.
With a weak fuel pump, random cylinder misfire, and a lot of city driving helping my sister move, I was still able to have Grumpy average almost 16 MPG.