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baddog671 07-09-2007 01:36 PM

Goal achieved!
 
Well, after joining GS.org I set a decent goal for myself to be able to drive 400 miles before having to stop and fill up. With my little 8gallon tank, thats an impressive goal if I may say so. I used to stop around 315 and about 340 after slowing down a bit.

One my last tank, I drove 409.35 miles on 7.38 gallons of gas, blasting that old record clear out of the water!!, resulting in 55.46 mpg!

The best thing, I see only room for improvment. I had a case of the speedies about half tank, my exhaust was broken acouple days, I'm having bad idling vibration problems, construction around house, some more weight can be removed, and my driving technique can still be fine tuned. And a big killer, most 80% of my trips are under 10 miles, so I have lots of cold short runs.

What do you all think? `95 1L 5speed, EPA combo at 40mpg...

Matt Timion 07-09-2007 01:41 PM

congrats! That's definitely something to be proud of!

Is the new goal 60mpg?

MnFocus 07-09-2007 01:43 PM

Gratz, 'dog! 60's tanks are right around the corner !

Control your speedies and get the idle issue solved . With the short trip driving have you considered a block heater ?

baddog671 07-09-2007 01:44 PM

I'll try, but I dunno, that's pretty high haha.

If I had longer trips at proper operating temperature it would help.

But, exhaust is fixed, construction is gone, and those speedies are gone:P

Anyone care to explain the block heater? I'm guessing its just a magnetic device that sticks to the oil pan and heats the oil up to like 160 or so? Does this need pluged into an outlet?

MnFocus 07-09-2007 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog671 (Post 62695)
I'll try, but I dunno, that's pretty high haha.

If I had longer trips at proper operating temperature it would help.
Anyone care to explain the block heater? I'm guessing its just a magnetic device that sticks to the oil pan and heats the oil up to like 160 or so? Does this need pluged into an outlet?

Yes a block heater would need an outlet - or maybe a solar panel to charge a dedicated battery ? might be spendy there though .
The block heater could be a core plug style or a magnetic style . I ve seen some that use a special adhesive to attach to oil pans etc .

baddog671 07-09-2007 02:13 PM

The problem with that is that where I park my car, there is no electricity. I might just have to put that on my "to-do" list and fiddle with the idling/weight now.

How do I get one of those banners you guys have in your sig's?

88HF 07-09-2007 02:25 PM

Go to your garage, look at your car. At the bottom it has a link that you can copy and then "insert a picture" into your signature, when it asks for the address of the picture put the url you copied.

Erdrick 07-09-2007 03:30 PM

Pretty sweet. It feels good to achieve your goals. Keep it up and you should be getting 60 mpg tanks in no time!!!

baddog671 07-09-2007 03:49 PM

Lol, "in no time". It took me so long to burn those 8 gallons off, I cant even remember where I filled up last. I think it took me alittle over 2 weeks since Im working everyday and its only a 6 mile round trip to work.

MnFocus 07-09-2007 04:28 PM

^ shouldnt that read Metro-a-Go-Go!! ?m


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