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HELP!!!! I've lost 2 MPG!!!!
I have recently seen a fairly dramatic decrease in my MPG. I went from average of 15 to average of 13. This is doing the same daily drive, same driving habits, etc.
I recently changed my plugs, the air filter is clean, and the tires are properly inflated. Any ideas where I should look next? At $4/gallon, every MPG counts!!! Thanks!! |
Have you added any mods? Have you cleaned your throttle body? Are you going by the computer on your mpg, or are you doing the math on it?
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Oops. Forgot to add that. The only mod I have made is I added a Aero super turbo exhaust. I also recently cleaned the throttle body.
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Make that a Dynomax Super Turbo exhaust. Head in the clouds this morning!!
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what plugs did you use?
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Originally Posted by talon6
(Post 1420228)
what plugs did you use?
And gap, also what engine? Did you pull the TB off the truck? If so did you re-check all your hoses to make sure you do not have anything laying around unhooked. |
It may be nothing. 2 mpg isn't a dramatic reduction, now if you came in and said -10 mpg then we would have a problem.
Are you going by the computer or are you doing the math? What kind of gas are you putting in? (brand/octane) Some gas stations might be switching to winterblend early and this will cause a small decrease in mpg's. I wouldn't worry about 2 mpg's. |
Thanks for all the replies.
I used the OEM Champion plugs, gapped to the recommended 0.045". I cleaned the throttle body a few months ago. I did not see any drop (or increase) in MPG after cleaning it. I began seeing the drop before the plug change and it hasn't corrected since. I thought of the winter mix also but I have never seen this low a MPG during any driving season, winter or summer, so I am attributing it to something else - unless they are really watering down the gas now that it is getting more expensive!!! Sorry, I have a 2005 QC 4x4 with the 5.7, running 87 octane. I am using the computer for the MPG readings. I know it isn't accurate but I assume it's consistent so it gives me a baseline anyway. You're right that 2 MPG isn't much but considering the 15 MPG I was getting, that is a 13% decrease, which is somewhat significant. |
It is because you are using 10% ethanol blend crap. Mide did/does exactly the same thing with the 10% blend. Getting hard to find stuff now that is not blended.
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Originally Posted by Jetpig
(Post 1420320)
Mine did/does exactly the same thing with the 10% blend. Getting hard to find stuff now that is not blended.
Considering I only get 12-13 (hand calculated) in the city and 15-16 (ditto) hwy using the real thing...that drop to hig 10's low 11's and 13-14 sucks. Oh well, that's what I get for driving a truck that can pull my house off its foundation. |
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