seraphiem
New Member
Try seeing what your actual kms per gallon is. I know miles/kms per tank is a quick and dirty way to determine mileage but its horrible way for mileage comparsion with others.
Short trips with lots of idle warm ups will **** your mileage. Your averaging 0 mpg while idling and the short trips do little to help bring up the average.
An ATX sucks gas but is really bad in the winter as the fluid takes forever to heat up and hence the torque converter never locks up on those short trips.
Some will disagree, but try letting the car idle for a moment (like 30 seconds) then driving. Remember, no heavy throttle and don't even think about going into the secondaries. It'll help a little.
Also park your car on a slight incline. See if it will roll back when you put in neutral. If not figure on either regreasing the rear caliper slide pins or replacing the rear brake hoses or both. Both are super common problems. Frozen rear brakes on my ATX netted a 3~4 mpg increase alone for me.
Short trips with lots of idle warm ups will **** your mileage. Your averaging 0 mpg while idling and the short trips do little to help bring up the average.
An ATX sucks gas but is really bad in the winter as the fluid takes forever to heat up and hence the torque converter never locks up on those short trips.
Some will disagree, but try letting the car idle for a moment (like 30 seconds) then driving. Remember, no heavy throttle and don't even think about going into the secondaries. It'll help a little.
Also park your car on a slight incline. See if it will roll back when you put in neutral. If not figure on either regreasing the rear caliper slide pins or replacing the rear brake hoses or both. Both are super common problems. Frozen rear brakes on my ATX netted a 3~4 mpg increase alone for me.

