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Gas Mileage
The gas mileage in the soob has taken a piss poor turn. I'm about to fill up and I've gone 200 miles with average->occasionally hard driving. Any ideas on why this might have occured? I can think of a few possibilities but let me know what you guys think....
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Basically, they "water down" the gasoline in the wintertime, using O2 to do it. The "reduced emissions" comes at a MPG hit. The regulatory groups involved claim a "1 to 3 %" reduction in mileage... IRL it is much worse than that.
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Basically, they "water down" the gasoline in the wintertime, using O2 to do it. The "reduced emissions" comes at a MPG hit. The regulatory groups involved claim a "1 to 3 %" reduction in mileage... IRL it is much worse than that.
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Re: Gas Mileage
Aside from the "Winter Gas", have you tweaked the tune on your car recently?cheshirecat wrote:The gas mileage in the soob has taken a piss poor turn. I'm about to fill up and I've gone 200 miles with average->occasionally hard driving. Any ideas on why this might have occured? I can think of a few possibilities but let me know what you guys think....
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Yep, Oxygenated gasoline sucks, esp. with turbo cars. One other thing to think about is that the colder air expands a good bit more in your engine, so you have to use a little bit more fuel to keep your AFR's. Depends on how your car is setup though wether it will compensate like that.
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23 degress at 5AM and my boost cut on meSabre wrote:Yep, Oxygenated gasoline sucks, esp. with turbo cars. One other thing to think about is that the colder air expands a good bit more in your engine, so you have to use a little bit more fuel to keep your AFR's. Depends on how your car is setup though wether it will compensate like that.


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Will: Yep, time to turn down that boost! I'm guessing you wpiked bad b/c of the cold air.
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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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The crux of the problem comes out to energy density and stoich point of your fuel.
Both methanol and ethanol have lower specific energies (but higher octane ratings). That means that you have to add more fuel to get the car to see 14:1 because the alcohols run about 10:1 stoich and has less energy than regular gas.
If you have the ability to tune your car, you can run fuel leaner due to the knock resistance of the alcohol aditive, but that will increase the operating temp of the engine. In the cold weather, that won't be a problem because the radiator will be working at higher efficiency and you will probably have the heater on.
Both methanol and ethanol have lower specific energies (but higher octane ratings). That means that you have to add more fuel to get the car to see 14:1 because the alcohols run about 10:1 stoich and has less energy than regular gas.
If you have the ability to tune your car, you can run fuel leaner due to the knock resistance of the alcohol aditive, but that will increase the operating temp of the engine. In the cold weather, that won't be a problem because the radiator will be working at higher efficiency and you will probably have the heater on.
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"Uh, honey...looks like I am going to have to upgrade to a FMIC and upgrade my radiator to keep up w/ the new gasoline."zaxrex wrote: If you have the ability to tune your car, you can run fuel leaner due to the knock resistance of the alcohol aditive, but that will increase the operating temp of the engine. In the cold weather, that won't be a problem because the radiator will be working at higher efficiency and you will probably have the heater on.

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i'm still on the tank on which i received a tune last weekend (read: been stomping on it every chance i get), and i've noticed that not only has my mileage NOT decreased, but in fact i'm going to get about 40 miles MORE on this tank than a regular tank consisting of the occasional spirited acceleration mixed with granny driving.




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see, they WANT to be driven hard!chicken n waffles wrote:i'm still on the tank on which i received a tune last weekend (read: been stomping on it every chance i get), and i've noticed that not only has my mileage NOT decreased, but in fact i'm going to get about 40 miles MORE on this tank than a regular tank consisting of the occasional spirited acceleration mixed with granny driving.
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Re: Gas Mileage
bad o2 sensors, clogged cat, leaks in various manifolds and piping, dirty or deformed spark plugs, clogged fuel filter, clogged air filter... that's probably too drastic for it to be alignment, but subtle alignment changes can also affect mileage. are your tires properly inflated?cheshirecat wrote:The gas mileage in the soob has taken a piss poor turn. I'm about to fill up and I've gone 200 miles with average->occasionally hard driving. Any ideas on why this might have occured? I can think of a few possibilities but let me know what you guys think....
Is the car otherwise acting normally? No new sounds or smells? No misses? I notice it's gotten really cold in the last couple days, pretty quickly. How long has it been doing this?
We typically are close to empty at 260. The light comes on around 220-240, and we know we've got another 30 miles or so to go before the car quits.
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