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Bumped my FE
My first tank trying to improve my FE got me a 1.2 mpg bump with no mods.
I know not great, but I'm learning the shift points of the auto trans, not going over the posted speed limit, trying to maintain a more content throttle position. Just need the weather to cool down so I can roll the windows up. |
From your last tank to this tank is a 1.2 MPG increase. It doesn't sound like much, but that's actually about 8% better! Your driving will continue to improve. What pressure are you running in the tires? A free/easy modification is to pump them up to sidewall max (or more if you dare).
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Your right, I read the last tank as 14.4, it's 14.04
I keep the tires at the max 35psi. There only passenger tires and I haul a 1,500 lb load everyday. I'm not comfortable over inflating them in this situation for safety's sake. I plan on getting some LT 3 ply sidewall tires in October, those I'll run up to 50-55 psi, they also have a bit better FE rating then my current tires, plus will offer a more stable and safe ride. |
cbaber is right: don't be discouraged by a 1.2 mpg difference! It's a significant amount of fuel & money saved when you're talking about something as thirsty as your van.
You would save $392 a year (20k mi., $3.61 gas) by going from 14.04 to 15.2 MPG (1.16 mpg difference). fueleconomy.gov mpg/cost calculator: Save Money If a Geo Metro driver made a 1.16 mpg improvement from a 50 mpg starting point, it would only save $33 a year for the same distance/gas cost. (There's the problem with talking in "MPG" in a nutshell. But that's another topic.) Keep going! :D |
Dont fret...its all the little things that add up in the end. A lot of the mods we do here only net us 1-3 mpg at a time. However, if you "stack them...3mpg, 2mpg, 3mpg...1mpg...1 mpg"...before you know it, you have a 10mpg increase over EPA.
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Of course everyone else makes very valid points, going for the long haul will make a difference. I think about my antenna delete, and I would probably need serious equipment to calculate the difference, but over the years of owning it, I am sure it will pay the ~$3.00 it took to make it.
Every little bit adds up! |
Better than you think
Don't feel bad, man - you're exceeding the EPA estimate with 1500 lbs aboard all the time? You're doing well.
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thanx gang.
I'm still learning to drive my van, I've only had it for 9 years:D Driving my shift points is starting to feel natural, don't hardly watch the speedo now, can just feel it's time make it up shift. |
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As others have already said every little bit makes a difference.:thumbup: |
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