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Fr3AkAzOiD 07-05-2008 07:26 PM

Big Red has first 30+mpg tank!
 
Well I never knew how much "adjusting the nut behind the wheel" could impact your gas mileage but if you look at my gas log from before I knew about hypermileing techniques I was no sloucher but when I first started I never thought I would hit 30+mpg.

Maybe 26 with driving technique and 28 with aero mods and striped down but not 30 mpg with just changing driving habits.

Too bad it doesn't look like she will last long enough to meet her other goals.

After hitting a tank 58% over EPA mixed driving estimates to think if everyone just hit 15% - 20% over how much more gas and less polution there would be.

101mpg 07-05-2008 08:50 PM

And less accidents.

Congrats! I think it's possible to hit 50% over EPA in almost any vehicle on the road, more than that in many, 100% with better geared transmissions & driving habits.

theholycow 07-06-2008 04:14 AM

Congratulations!

I don't think the symptom you describe in your gaslog should be a death sentence for the car, but that Cobalt XFE ought to be a decent car if you get it. :)

Fr3AkAzOiD 07-06-2008 11:27 AM

After taking a look under the hood and being able to duplicate it, it seems to be an electrical issue.

Did notice the battery was pretty low but I think that was just from all the failed start attempts, had it on a charged for most of the day.
We will see what happens.

hybriDatsun350 07-06-2008 11:32 AM

30+ mpg in a boat like an LHS is simply amazing. Good work, and I hope you get her up and running soon!

bowtieguy 07-06-2008 12:50 PM

nice job!

i was able to exceed 30 mpg only once with my Olds 88(similar size and weight). my 90 day avg before selling it was 28+. with a fair amount of city driving, it was very difficult.

the guy i sold it to, intended to drive exclusively in the city. i imagine his mpg is in the 15-18 range.

make sure you don't have a cheap repair before getting rid of that chrysler. you might even fix, then sell it, if you really want something else.

cars.com offers a money back guarantee if you do not sell. also, do you really want to finance a new vehicle?

Jay2TheRescue 07-06-2008 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hybriDatsun350 (Post 109773)
30+ mpg in a boat like an LHS is simply amazing. Good work, and I hope you get her up and running soon!

Yes, It gives me inspiration when I think I can't do better in the Beast.

-Jay

severach 07-06-2008 07:42 PM

I exceed 30 average any time the highway percent goes above 60% in my Delta 88. I think Big Red can do it too. Too bad it sounds like you don't do mechanic well. There aren't very many sensors on that engine and there's only a few specific things that cause no start.

atomicradish 07-06-2008 11:35 PM

Big Red looks a lot like my Eagle Vision. Good job at 30 mpg. I could never get more than 22 or 23 in my car. Funny though, I had the same problem with the heat going full blast no matter what you do in my car also. Had to get a new climate control thingy.

ihatemybike 07-07-2008 02:50 AM

I'll have to tell my bro about this. He has a 95 LHS that we are trying to get running again.


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