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Cheap, logical suggestions?
Hey everyone,
I have a 1996 Subaru Legacy Wagon L and generally get pretty good mileage for the car (i.e. 30 to 32 mpg). I would like to improve this even further. The following is what I have done to improve mileage. I also use a ScanGauge to track mileage. -Hypermiling ~Strong use of cruise control ~A lot of coasting ~Slow accelerations ~Reduction of stops -Removed rear mud flaps (which were cracked and old) -Tires properly inflated to 44psi -Major rust holes in body have been removed and filled with fiber glass -Never use AC -Roll down windows at stops and use vented air while driving What other things might I try to improve my mpg? |
Looks like you're doing pretty good so far. I could suggest doing a few aerodynamic modifications, like grille blocks, belly pan, maybe passenger side mirror delete, smooth wheel covers ? Doing maintenance on it like o2 sensor, fuel filter, spark plugs if you haven't done so in a while could help.
Hope this helps a bit and welcome to EcoModder ! |
your off to a real good start. driving tecniques are the cheapest by far. I know lots of people are quick to suggest belly pans. of them i wonder how many have actually done them. I've looked seriously under my CRX while it was on a hoist at a friends shop. it would be no easy undertaking. lots of measuring,trial fits cuttting etc. I'm a pretty handy kind of guy. and wouldn't think of doing it unless I had a couple extra hands and plenty of time on the lift. wouldnt even consider it if I had to jack up and lay under somecar. a truck maybe. TRYING to make improvements is the best way to suceed.
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