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Project84 06-11-2008 04:12 AM

sorry to bring this back from the dead... but I did get 30 mpg again!! 3 fillups in a row... and the scangauge is supposed to be sitting at my door this afternoon when I get home, so that means I'll be fabbing a trail HAI as well as grill block and hoping to see some 32-33mpg fillups soon.

theholycow 06-11-2008 05:25 AM

Keep at it. You'll get your 33mpg!

mjswan 06-11-2008 06:46 AM

Forgive me for bragging, but my '99 V6 Grand Am with automatic got over 37 mpg for the second full tank in a row. That puts my mileage over the last 90 days to well over 35 mpg, which is 76% over EPA. No big secret here: Taking care of the car, keping tires inflated, driving like I have an egg under my right foot, not worrying about what other drivers think. Great mileage in an "everyman's car" is possible!

bones33 06-11-2008 07:20 AM

Nice job you guys! Very impressive numbers!
This really highlights that all it really takes is some knowledge and dedicated practice. Hints from others, coaching and more practice.

Good work, keep it up. And pass the word to those you come in contact with. This is something everyone can use, why not share it?

Offer to coach your spouse (could be risky) or a friend or aquaintance. Keeps your skills up.

1cheap1 06-11-2008 10:41 AM

I got 50.6 mpg before i found this website. That was for one trip of 104 miles. What i did was turn off engine when stopped, use cruise control (62mph) and draft. No eoc. the major thing was that i drafted at about 20 feet in back of the truck. The trucks were going 55 or 60. Now i draft much further back and use eoc. I use my car much more now because of the price of fuel so it doubles as a van. On using the gas peddle i use the technique i was taught at rev it up. It has to do with how an engine makes power. Now is use the heel and toe and just gently extend my foot from the ankle joint and then engine is much more responsive. I saw graphs of power bands for engines and how manufacturers tune it for the most use but not the most efficient. I try to go upto 2000 rpms, skip up to 3000 rpms as quickly as possible. I don't want to be between 2000 and 3000 rpm. Cruising at 57 to 60 i am about 2600 to 2800 rpms, when drafting it gos down to 2300 to 2400 rpm. When they did the 106 mpg or so they chose to p and g from 33 to 40 mph on the closed course with their hybrid. As you can see this is the real world with traffic, wind, bad roads, traffic jams, rain, snow, cold, hot and the list just goes on. What ever we get over the norm is a bonus and saves a few pennies.

Project84 06-11-2008 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjswan (Post 105247)
Forgive me for bragging, but my '99 V6 Grand Am with automatic got over 37 mpg for the second full tank in a row. That puts my mileage over the last 90 days to well over 35 mpg, which is 76% over EPA. No big secret here: Taking care of the car, keping tires inflated, driving like I have an egg under my right foot, not worrying about what other drivers think. Great mileage in an "everyman's car" is possible!

If you would've read through other posts, you'd notice I referrence my g/f's car getting 28mpg average out of a 3.8L V6 in her heavy Grand Prix GT, as well as my parents car being a '92 Bonneville that hasn't seen routine maintenance or oil changes in probably 5 or 6 years, still getting 30+ mpg.

Saturns are notorious for blow by, as is noticed with my 1 quart of oil used per fill up (300 miles), drastically reduced power over the last few years, and alterred FE... to achieve 30's in this DOHC auto model w/ no mods and rather dull driving technique is an achievement I'm semi-proud of. The consistancy is what shows me I'm learning... and for that, I think its priceless!

...not to mention I'm only doing about 40 or 50 miles of interstate each tank, so those other 250 miles are < 10 mile trips, to/from work is 6 miles for me, hardly enough time to warm the engine.

Scangauge + HAI + grill block = high hopes of 33 average next tank.

Zvolen 07-25-2008 12:06 PM

Again bringing this up from the dead, but didn't feel the need for a new thread.

I must give a follow up to my post I am NOW getting above the 30's in my vehicle on a consistent basis, that is all with short 5 mi trips no hwy.

How is yours going Project?

Project84 07-25-2008 03:30 PM

Just check my gaslog!

I still drive generally 80% city (>6 miles to work) and then lots of mixed driving on weekends.

I've been nudging past the 30 mark on to 31 mpg average tanks, my last two fillups reflect a trip to Cleveland, OH and back to Northern KY... I nearly fainted when I calculated the 43mpg!!

My cooling issues are solved now too, thanks to being stranded while out for dinner and diagnosing a bad coolant temp sensor, the car now reads and UNDERSTANDS it is running at optimal temp of 195*F, just like the thermostat is rated.... my cooling fan even worked for the first time in YEARS once I replaced the ECTS.

Mileage should be moving on up....

I think if you don't have one, you should fab a nice HAI, I did a DIY write up on how I did mine. Cost roughly $13, it already paid for itself IMO.

Also, are your tires at max, or 50? Is your car having any problems? Possibly your coolant temp sensor is acting goofy which is typical of the S-series.

Your SOHC should be making 30+ pretty easily, it looks like your mileage is improving though, so congrats! Keep it up!

Ford Man 07-25-2008 04:04 PM

Saturns are notorious for blow by, as is noticed with my 1 quart of oil used per fill up (300 miles), drastically reduced power over the last few years, and alterred FE... to achieve 30's in this DOHC auto model w/ no mods and rather dull driving technique is an achievement I'm semi-proud of....QUOTE]



Are you using a PCV enhancer to remove the oil and other liquids from the blow by gasses. I have found that to help my mileage by appoximately 10-15% on both my '88 and '97 Escorts. I don't know whether it will help you or not, but it is an inexpensive mod you might try. If nothing else it will keep the engine cleaner.

Project84 07-25-2008 05:29 PM

Not yet, but I did buy a Husky air compressor filter a while back, just need the vacuum hoses and a fitting to get it hooked up....


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