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How many miles should I be getting on a full tank?
lbbss turned on the Etch-A-Sketch and wrote:
> I am getting 300km or 187miles, how bad is that? tx That depends. If you're driving a Vespa scooter, I'd say you're doing pretty good. If you're driving my Avalanche with a 26 gallon tank (for which I usually go between 450 and 550 miles), I'd say you're having an issue. What are you driving? -- www.perfectreign.com || www.filesite.org powered by the lizard: www.opensuse.org |
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How many miles should I be getting on a full tank?
on a 2002 SL1 , which has a 12.5Gal tank, you should be properly achieving
between 300 and 400 miles per tank (US gallons). 187miles (US ) on a tank of gas is really bad. -- marx404 _________________ "PerfectReign" > wrote in message ... > lbbss turned on the Etch-A-Sketch and wrote: > >> I am getting 300km or 187miles, how bad is that? tx > > > That depends. If you're driving a Vespa scooter, I'd say you're doing > pretty > good. > > If you're driving my Avalanche with a 26 gallon tank (for which I usually > go > between 450 and 550 miles), I'd say you're having an issue. > > What are you driving? > > > -- > www.perfectreign.com || www.filesite.org > > powered by the lizard: www.opensuse.org |
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How many miles should I be getting on a full tank?
Everything else aside, the formulation of the gas is a big factor. Ethanol
has, as I recall, only 60% of the energy that a gallon of 'traditional' gasoline has. As they increase the ethanol content in fuels, the MPG will decrease. If you wish to check this out, look up BTU of various fuels. Seems that 300-400 miles on a tank is a design standard. My lw300 gets 300+ city and about 400 miles highway per 16 gallon tank. I generally refill when the warning light comes on (equal to two gallons remaining). Lately, I've been very light on the gas pedal, keeping to 55 mph and putting it in neutral to coast on downgrades. Picked up a good 10% in mileage. I'm toying with how to put an override on the transmission control to shift manually and control the lock up torque converter. Seems tuned for power rather than economy and I don't get the feeling that the Saturn techs really know how to retune. Heck, they could never figure how to keep the speed control from downshifting two gears and rocketing up to 6000 rpm on a slight upgrade. I figured it more simple to just turn off the speed control when approaching an upgrade. Oppie "marx404" > wrote in message ... > on a 2002 SL1 , which has a 12.5Gal tank, you should be properly achieving > between 300 and 400 miles per tank (US gallons). 187miles (US ) on a tank > of gas is really bad. > > -- > marx404 > > _________________ > "PerfectReign" > wrote in message > ... >> lbbss turned on the Etch-A-Sketch and wrote: >> >>> I am getting 300km or 187miles, how bad is that? tx >> >> >> That depends. If you're driving a Vespa scooter, I'd say you're doing >> pretty >> good. >> >> If you're driving my Avalanche with a 26 gallon tank (for which I usually >> go >> between 450 and 550 miles), I'd say you're having an issue. >> >> What are you driving? >> >> >> -- >> www.perfectreign.com || www.filesite.org >> >> powered by the lizard: www.opensuse.org > > |
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How many miles should I be getting on a full tank?
Oppie, you could always look into one of those performance control modules,
they run abuot $300. and you can tweak and tune fuel, throttle, shift points, timing etc... I have seen them used on Mustangs and IONs, very effective once you learn how to use them. Seen em on Autoanything.com -- marx404 _________________ "oppie" > wrote in message ... > Everything else aside, the formulation of the gas is a big factor. Ethanol > has, as I recall, only 60% of the energy that a gallon of 'traditional' > gasoline has. As they increase the ethanol content in fuels, the MPG will > decrease. > If you wish to check this out, look up BTU of various fuels. > > Seems that 300-400 miles on a tank is a design standard. My lw300 gets > 300+ city and about 400 miles highway per 16 gallon tank. I generally > refill when the warning light comes on (equal to two gallons remaining). > Lately, I've been very light on the gas pedal, keeping to 55 mph and > putting it in neutral to coast on downgrades. Picked up a good 10% in > mileage. I'm toying with how to put an override on the transmission > control to shift manually and control the lock up torque converter. Seems > tuned for power rather than economy and I don't get the feeling that the > Saturn techs really know how to retune. Heck, they could never figure how > to keep the speed control from downshifting two gears and rocketing up to > 6000 rpm on a slight upgrade. I figured it more simple to just turn off > the speed control when approaching an upgrade. > Oppie > > "marx404" > wrote in message > ... >> on a 2002 SL1 , which has a 12.5Gal tank, you should be properly >> achieving between 300 and 400 miles per tank (US gallons). 187miles (US ) >> on a tank of gas is really bad. >> >> -- >> marx404 >> >> _________________ >> "PerfectReign" > wrote in message >> ... >>> lbbss turned on the Etch-A-Sketch and wrote: >>> >>>> I am getting 300km or 187miles, how bad is that? tx >>> >>> >>> That depends. If you're driving a Vespa scooter, I'd say you're doing >>> pretty >>> good. >>> >>> If you're driving my Avalanche with a 26 gallon tank (for which I >>> usually go >>> between 450 and 550 miles), I'd say you're having an issue. >>> >>> What are you driving? >>> >>> >>> -- >>> www.perfectreign.com || www.filesite.org >>> >>> powered by the lizard: www.opensuse.org >> >> > |
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How many miles should I be getting on a full tank?
Good tip, will check it out.
"marx404" > wrote in message ... > Oppie, you could always look into one of those performance control > modules, they run abuot $300. and you can tweak and tune fuel, throttle, > shift points, timing etc... > > I have seen them used on Mustangs and IONs, very effective once you learn > how to use them. Seen em on Autoanything.com > > -- > marx404 > |
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How many miles should I be getting on a full tank?
"lbbss" > wrote in message ... >I am getting 300km or 187miles, how bad is that? tx That sounds bad no matter what model. I just got a 2001 SC2. Around town, I'm at 28 mpg typically. This last tank I went down to 24 mpg somehow. Maybe somebody siphoned off a few gallons. On my only long highway trip with it, I got 38 mpg. This is with the automatic transmission so I'm pretty happy with the highway mileage. I keep trying to tell my friends, if you drive like me, you'll get good mileage. I don't launch from every stop sign. Hardly ever get the tack over 2,500. Coast up to stoplights and stop signs. I see other people racing around here like gas is 89 cents a gallon. Maybe they can afford it. Keep the car tuned, tires up to recommended pressure and a light foot on the gas and your gas mileage will surely go up. Tom |
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