Gas mileage
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Re: Gas mileage
To be fair, you have a RWD. Were you on the highway? But yes mine is bad.
I am a bit of "brisk" driver, but puttering along in rush hour traffic doesn't exactly give me the opportunity to go fast.
So, what are the most significant factors in fuel economy and what are the most effective ways I can improve it?
I would be interested in hearing what other people get with the same engine/drivetrain and type of driving.
I am a bit of "brisk" driver, but puttering along in rush hour traffic doesn't exactly give me the opportunity to go fast.
So, what are the most significant factors in fuel economy and what are the most effective ways I can improve it?
I would be interested in hearing what other people get with the same engine/drivetrain and type of driving.
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Re: Gas mileage
As I recall, You could burn up a lot of gas and get 0 miles, in Vancouver Rush Hour Traffic.timelessbeing wrote:I am a bit of "brisk" driver, but puttering along in rush hour traffic doesn't exactly give me the opportunity to go fast.
on highway 7 in Burnaby, When I lived there, It took over an hour to drive home from work at 5pm, but only 5 minutes to drive there at say 8pm.
One more reason I moved to the country.
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Re: Gas mileage
the engine is designed for best emissions not best fuel economy, cheapest things are put in a 165 degree thermostat, reroute the upper rad hose away from the air intake, open up the air box to get cooler air in, this makes measurable differences, about 4 mpg.timelessbeing wrote:To be fair, you have a RWD. Were you on the highway? But yes mine is bad.
I am a bit of "brisk" driver, but puttering along in rush hour traffic doesn't exactly give me the opportunity to go fast.
So, what are the most significant factors in fuel economy and what are the most effective ways I can improve it?
I would be interested in hearing what other people get with the same engine/drivetrain and type of driving.
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Re: Gas mileage
Doesn't a hotter engine run more efficiently?brokenwrench wrote:put in a 165 degree thermostat.
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Re: Gas mileage
What about electric fans? I read on here somewhere a claim of +2 mpg.timelessbeing wrote: So, what are the most significant factors in fuel economy and what are the most effective ways I can improve it?
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Re: Gas mileage
My vans with an automatic transmission tended to use significantly more fuel than my similarly equipped vans with a 5 speed.
I've had 2wd auto & 2wd 5 speed + AWD auto & 4wd 5 speed.
I've had 2wd auto & 2wd 5 speed + AWD auto & 4wd 5 speed.
2021 Yamaha Tenere 700 - Blue.
2016 Yamaha XSR900 - Silver.
1990 Astro - AWD - Brown.
1987 Astro - With 5 Speed & 4wd - Silver & Blue.
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1990 Astro - AWD - Brown.
1987 Astro - With 5 Speed & 4wd - Silver & Blue.
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Re: Gas mileage
i've heard that many many times before that manual cars get better mileage. an electric fan will take some of the load off the engine just remember if you load your alternator too much it'll kick the bucket sooner then it should i don't know what else you maybe be running in your van while driving but it should be fine if its just stock stuff. Lifted had the Taurus electric fan in his old van don't know if it improved his mileage at all but i'm sure it didn't hurt it
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Jet performance tuner 91 octane preset, Jet under-drive pulleys
Rancho 999000 series shock, on-board controller to be installed later
DHC rock rails and skid plate Add-A-Leaf
G3500 front calipers
Zexel Torsen Diff
11" drums
180 amp Alternator
Long tru-cool 4590 trans cooler
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Jet performance tuner 91 octane preset, Jet under-drive pulleys
Rancho 999000 series shock, on-board controller to be installed later
DHC rock rails and skid plate Add-A-Leaf
G3500 front calipers
Zexel Torsen Diff
11" drums
180 amp Alternator
Long tru-cool 4590 trans cooler
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Re: Gas mileage
I just signed up for gasbuddy.com and started to log my fuel consumption. It's a bit depressing.
20L/100km mixed. Oh well, at least it isn't changing much.
20L/100km mixed. Oh well, at least it isn't changing much.
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Re: Gas mileage
With 4" lift and LT235/75 15 tires I'm getting about 12.5 mpg around town and 13.5 mpg on the highway.
This seems low to me. My van's not running rough or anything. Could the O2 sensor or cat converter be
going bad? I've been holding off on buying bigger tires until I get this resolved (in my mind).
Anyone have suggestions?
This seems low to me. My van's not running rough or anything. Could the O2 sensor or cat converter be
going bad? I've been holding off on buying bigger tires until I get this resolved (in my mind).
Anyone have suggestions?
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1997 Astro LS AWD Starting build soon.
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Re: Gas mileage
I think it's the nature of the beast. With the added height and wind resistance, I don't know that you can see much better mileage. You would need to swap gears or just drop the van into 3rd so the tranny doesn't downshift to 2nd on up hills.
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2013 Toyota Tundra DC 4x4
2008 Dodge Nitro 4x4
2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8S Special Edition
Mileage spreadsheet
Vans owned:
1986 Safari 2.5L 4 speed manual - scrapped
1995 Astro 2WD conversion 4.11 posi, shift kit, DHC rock rails - sold to Skippy
1998 Astro 4x4 D44, D60, NP231, full hydraulic system with 9k# Milemarker winch and snow plow - sold to Lockdoc
2003 Astro AWD all stock - traded for a 3/4 ton truck
2005 AWD, 4.10's - sold to skippy
2013 Toyota Tundra DC 4x4
2008 Dodge Nitro 4x4
2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8S Special Edition
Mileage spreadsheet
Vans owned:
1986 Safari 2.5L 4 speed manual - scrapped
1995 Astro 2WD conversion 4.11 posi, shift kit, DHC rock rails - sold to Skippy
1998 Astro 4x4 D44, D60, NP231, full hydraulic system with 9k# Milemarker winch and snow plow - sold to Lockdoc
2003 Astro AWD all stock - traded for a 3/4 ton truck
2005 AWD, 4.10's - sold to skippy
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Re: Gas mileage
Four tanks of gas on the new 4:10 gears: 15 mpg country driving, 17 - 18 mpg freeway. Tires inflated to 50 lb, 60 mph and x.9 conversion factor.
1998 AWD/4WD
4" lift, 31x10.50's, NP 242j/c hybrid, 4.10 gears, S10 front disconnect, rack & pinion steering, trans cooler, rock sliders, ARB fridge, house battery and 100w solar, swing out rear rack with foldout camp table, bed and passenger swivel chair
dirt bag camping rig
1981 Toyota 4x4 pu
1974 John Deere 710
4" lift, 31x10.50's, NP 242j/c hybrid, 4.10 gears, S10 front disconnect, rack & pinion steering, trans cooler, rock sliders, ARB fridge, house battery and 100w solar, swing out rear rack with foldout camp table, bed and passenger swivel chair
dirt bag camping rig
1981 Toyota 4x4 pu
1974 John Deere 710
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Re: Gas mileage
Thanks for the info!
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1997 Astro LS AWD Starting build soon.
1997 Astro LS AWD Starting build soon.
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Re: Gas mileage
Cherie and I just finished up our annual trip to the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. I've kept a fuel log on the "Smilie Van" since I bought it in 2003. It still gets about the same mileage as when I bought it. This trip we did 5259 miles and averaged 16.659 mpg. I'm pleased. It now has 245,000 miles on the odometer. This trip includes highway driving, city driving, high altitude, low altitude, mountains, flat land, and an occaisional off road trip.
1996 Safari SLX Hotair balloon transport vehicle