gas mileage questions
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live in a small town and dont often travel over 40. im gettin around 18 mpg.
the way i figured it is if the SC is in a vacuum till i mash on it, and the CAI helps with effeicicy a little bit. i might see an increase at normal driving like i do.
guess my thoughts werent too crazy lol
the way i figured it is if the SC is in a vacuum till i mash on it, and the CAI helps with effeicicy a little bit. i might see an increase at normal driving like i do.
guess my thoughts werent too crazy lol
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I'm no engineer to say the least, but let me say this (and give the great BC it'* deserved props...) before I really joined the BC I was literally getting at best... about 12-14 MPG. Now, after a few mods (CAI intake, 180 stat, Autolite Pro wires and NGK plugs) I'm seeing about 18-20 MPG. I plan on making a few more adjustments, and I'll let you know how it goes. Keep in mind I am an older NA, not later model SC.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by willwren
Look for a possible LOSS in city driving, but a gain on the freeway.
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DRIVING STYLE. Some people use the power differently than others. In normal 'controlled' driving conditions, City mileage will drop off, freeway driving will increase mileage with mods.