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I have a confession.....I was spoiled......
I have been north of San Antonio now for 3 months and have come to a realization.
I was SPOILED!!!!!! Now, understand, I am happy as a clam to be uot of Sacramento California. But what I have come to realize is that Sacramento was actually pretty dang flat in comparison to the Texas foot hills. It was very easy to get good(28+ mpg) in the Sacramento area. It has been difficult to break 26mpg here in texas. I just drove from Austin to Dallas and back. And only got 24.7mpg w avg speed of 62mph. There are constant 'hills' along the way. (and not just the overpasses which are twice as tall as in CA.) I quess we should start marking our mpg records w/: 1. Very flat 2. kinda flat 3. Not very flat 4. You gotta be kinding..... I know in the beginning, I was very clear on my trips to Cedarville CA from Sacramento to state that there were 2 mountian ranges and A LOT of coasting down hill. I can see how some one with a similar vehicle as mine who lived in the Texas Hill Country might call BS on my mileage claims. As a amall footnote: at 262,000 miles, I 'feel' that part of the lower mpg may be engine related. IMHO, I think that I have lost some 'edge' that was there in the 100k - 200k range. Especially since the octane is 93 here in texas and only 91 in CA. Your thoughts?? |
Texas isn't as flat as most people outside think it is. With good stick shift skills you can use the hills for mileage gain, but it's tricky with an automatic.
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Hm. My best tank of gas was on hilly terrain between my house in Portland and my Grandparent's in John Day... There are several passes over 3k feet, and 2 over 5k feet. Their house sits 3k feet higher than mine.
Then I drove HOME from there and got an even better tank. I think hilly is actually okay for MPG's if you're not doing short trips and if it's all highway. The key to MY MPG's was lots of engine-on coasting down hills, sometimes in neutral, sometimes using compression braking [EDIT: Probably a lot harder in your automatic :P ]. 262,000 miles makes me wonder if you might need a tune-up... And wouldn't 93 versus 91 octane benefit your car? Higher octane should be a good thing. [EDIT 2: I misread that one. You were saying your car MUST have lost some edge since you are getting fewer MPG's on higher octane. Derpy me.] Either way, your build threads are awesome and you have nothing but respect from me. :D ~Matt |
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Pale, I was born in Dallas and kinda took the 'rolling flatness' for granted. The rolling hills dont help coasting. |
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first, thank you for your kind words! I am always humbled to see that my underbelly thread has over 14,000 views! :o I am pretty religous about the tune ups, although it's mainly repalcing the iredium plugs every 80k. I use synthetic oil and chang it and filters every 9-10k. I blow out the air filter about once a month. You are spot on w/ your trip description! The prblem here in central texas is there is not enough elevation decrease to coast. On a trip like yours (and my trip to Cedarville) there is alot of potential downhill coasts. I 35 is pretty crowded and I just have never got used to P&G. (except on steep downhills) |
You want some serious downhills, you need to try Tennessee! My wife wanted to take a detour there the last time to Pennsylvania. Started going downhill, threw the mini into neutral. Got to 75MPH in neutral, put the mini into 6th gear to slow down a bit. Got to 85MPH, threw the mini into 5th to actually attempt to slow down. There were trucks and SUVs and Minivans passing me, but I wouldn't want to perform any of the turns anywhere near them. I know my mini handled much better than at least 95% of other vehicles on the road.
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Make sure your calipers aren't dragging more with that age and mileage.
regards Mech |
Mech,
Thanks for that. I had just changed the rotors and new pads. |
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I check mine for one hotter than the rest after driving. Touch the rims first then carefully check the rotor, harder with drums. A real remp reading would be better, but I get by doing a manual especially if I smell brakes.
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