11 MPG To 16 MPG
I've filled up my tank twice since I fixed my idle problem and my gas mileage went up from barely getting 11 mpg up to just over 16 mpg. I couldn't believe it. I thought I forgot to rest the trip gage the first time. But the second time I did the math twice and was like Wooo Whooo!! That's money in the bank!!!! All I did was clean the Throtle body, IAC and replace the upstream O2 sensor.
I wonder if just the O2 sensor alone was the reason for the better overall MPG?
Not sure what the IAC does once you start to drive, but I know the O2 sensor controls the fuel mixture... right?
Did you clean your TB while it was still bolted, or removed?
hmmm, I am ready to go from 11 to 16MPG anytime. My upstream O2 sensor looks rather rusted on, how bad was it to get it off?
Sorry for all the questions, but getting almost 50% more MPG is FANTASTIC, I hope I can get something close to the same results replacing my O2.
Not sure what the IAC does once you start to drive, but I know the O2 sensor controls the fuel mixture... right?
Did you clean your TB while it was still bolted, or removed?
hmmm, I am ready to go from 11 to 16MPG anytime. My upstream O2 sensor looks rather rusted on, how bad was it to get it off?
Sorry for all the questions, but getting almost 50% more MPG is FANTASTIC, I hope I can get something close to the same results replacing my O2.
Well, when I replaced my up-stream o2 sensor, the hard part was getting the damn wrench on it. After I got the wrench on it to stay, a couple good shoves, and it came right out. It's my understanding that there is some type of anti-sieze on the threads.There was on the new Bosch one I bought.
All in all, when you get the wrench on it, it should come out pretty easily...
Good luck.
All in all, when you get the wrench on it, it should come out pretty easily...
Good luck.
Yeah I'm thinking that the O2 is the main reason for the improvement. I still had the original O2 sensor on it and with 160,000 mile I'm sure it was time to replace it. I took the TB, and IAC off when I cleaned them and made sure everything was clean. Mine was real dirty. This is what stopped the idle problem when my truck would die after a warm start up. The IAC was stuck and it wasn't closing or opening up all the way. I also reset the PCM when I cleaned the TB and IAC. That also could of had something to do with the idle problem going away. My MPG isn't as good as it was when I bought the truck but it's close. It use to get 17-18 MPG on the Highway which is 90 percent of my driving.
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Yeah I'm thinking that the O2 is the main reason for the improvement. I still had the original O2 sensor on it and with 160,000 mile I'm sure it was time to replace it. I took the TB, and IAC off when I cleaned them and made sure everything was clean. Mine was real dirty. This is what stopped the idle problem when my truck would die after a warm start up. The IAC was stuck and it wasn't closing or opening up all the way. I also reset the PCM when I cleaned the TB and IAC. That also could of had something to do with the idle problem going away. My MPG isn't as good as it was when I bought the truck but it's close. It use to get 17-18 MPG on the Highway which is 90 percent of my driving.
Yeah I'm thinking that the O2 is the main reason for the improvement. I still had the original O2 sensor on it and with 160,000 mile I'm sure it was time to replace it. I took the TB, and IAC off when I cleaned them and made sure everything was clean. Mine was real dirty. This is what stopped the idle problem when my truck would die after a warm start up. The IAC was stuck and it wasn't closing or opening up all the way. I also reset the PCM when I cleaned the TB and IAC. That also could of had something to do with the idle problem going away. My MPG isn't as good as it was when I bought the truck but it's close. It use to get 17-18 MPG on the Highway which is 90 percent of my driving.




