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sweet60 03-16-2011 09:52 AM

newbee with a saturn and 45 mile commute
 
Hi everybody I just ran across this website. And I sure am glad I did. I currently drive a 99 sl1 that I bought last year with a bad motor. Replaced that and have been pretty happy so far with my best mpg being 38.7 after a fresh oil change in the summer months. In the winter its drops all they way down to 29 (minnesota fuel). Any tips for me on how to up the mpg maybe just a titch more. Not sure hoiw much I'll do to this car Since I'm looking to replace this one with another sl1. I ran across a guy who did a total underbody pan and that was neat. So now I'm kinda thinking what mods can I do to atleast break 40. Lemmie know I appreciate it

Delsol_d15b 03-16-2011 10:18 AM

Re: newbee with a saturn and 45 mile commute
 
Welcome to the sight. I don't really know about saturns but sounds like you on the right track with the aero modes. Nice to have yo here.

theholycow 03-16-2011 10:48 AM

Re: newbee with a saturn and 45 mile commute
 
Welcome!

The most important mod is your driving; whatever you're doing, you may be able to do it better, and there may be other techniques that you could use too. There's plenty of techniques discussed on this site.

For modifications to the car, start with tire pressure. Increase it, no higher than the maximum marked on the tire, also not high enough to adversely effect ride, handling, or wear. I usually hit the maximum marked on the tire before my ride is unpleasant, handling is worse, or wear is uneven.

A lot of people with early Saturns have success with a warm air intake. Search the site for saturn WAI or HAI (some people call it hot air intake). I don't know if it would work on your '99.

GasSavers_BEEF 03-16-2011 11:04 AM

Re: newbee with a saturn and 45 mile commute
 
another thing is a scangauge or ultragauge. that way you know how you are doing (MPG wise) in real time.

Project84 03-17-2011 03:48 AM

Re: newbee with a saturn and 45 mile commute
 
Yep yep!! All I ever did was adjust my driving style, mildly draft, tires at 50psi, and HAI and my car hit 47mpg instead of the 32 or 33 previous best at all stock condition on highway.

The tires and HAI alone took my city mileage from 23-24 to 28-29.

The HAI will for sure work on your '99. As for the underbelly pan, you're thinking of an old member here who is probably still active on the web at another forum, lovemysan. His aero mods were great!

shonus 09-08-2011 05:58 PM

Re: newbee with a saturn and 45 mile commute
 
Make sure to put the proper fluids in your Saturn for instance make sure you only use Prestone DEX-COOL 50/50
for your spark plugs DO NOT use anything but the stock NGK nickel plugs otherwise you will probably create misfires
try changing the stock thermostat for a stant 195
try some Seafoam in the oil and in the gas tank
take off the throttlebody and use some choke cleaner, a tooth brush, and a rug to clean the plate and spray some in the manifold to clean it out as well

shonus 09-09-2011 06:49 AM

Re: newbee with a saturn and 45 mile commute
 
Sorry I meant a RAG not rug.

shonus 09-09-2011 06:52 AM

Re: newbee with a saturn and 45 mile commute
 
Oh and if you do take off the Throttle Body make sure to torque all the bolts back on in increments till you snug each one then fully tighten so you don't have a vacuum leak or crack the aluminum.

GasSavers_BEEF 09-09-2011 07:30 AM

Re: newbee with a saturn and 45 mile commute
 
you do realize that the original poster posted this over 6 months ago and hasn't made another post since.

I doubt he will even see your comments.

shonus 09-09-2011 08:38 AM

Re: newbee with a saturn and 45 mile commute
 
I know that, but just in case he does it is worth it to help out a fellow Saturn owner since GM has turned their back on us.


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