rendyx
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My SHO is by far the least economical one I have seen yet on this forum. Some complain they fill up at 250 miles, but I'm at nearly 1/2 tank with only 108 miles on the odometer. This gives me roughly (starts Calculator
) 12MPG! Strangely, it dropped from about 21 to 16 a couple months ago rather quickly. Here is just about anything I can think of which has happened since the old days of 21:
1. Temperature dropped outside. First, a little, now a bit more. But will that really hurt the economoy this much?
2. My PS fluid and water levels are both a bit over the full lines.
3. I let my car sit for a while to defrost a couple mornings, for about 15 minutes a couple times. Now I'm starting to just let it sit the needed couple minutes to I don't run the motor bone dry.
4. I have tried running through a bottle of Berryman's B-12. Perhaps the problem is not in the fuel system?
5. I run 93 octane fuel already, which I have heard will improve my economy.
6. More on the water level: it is leaking somewhere. All I can think of related to this is the extremely long defrost times. And BTW, what would cause frost on the inside of the windows?
Any ideas? I'm stumped and going broke. I think I'm going to go back to my quick lil' MPG booster: toss in $5-10 gas between fill ups to make it look like I am using less gas!
<small>[ December 08, 2002, 09:40 AM: Message edited by: rendyx ]</small>
1. Temperature dropped outside. First, a little, now a bit more. But will that really hurt the economoy this much?
2. My PS fluid and water levels are both a bit over the full lines.
3. I let my car sit for a while to defrost a couple mornings, for about 15 minutes a couple times. Now I'm starting to just let it sit the needed couple minutes to I don't run the motor bone dry.
4. I have tried running through a bottle of Berryman's B-12. Perhaps the problem is not in the fuel system?
5. I run 93 octane fuel already, which I have heard will improve my economy.
6. More on the water level: it is leaking somewhere. All I can think of related to this is the extremely long defrost times. And BTW, what would cause frost on the inside of the windows?
Any ideas? I'm stumped and going broke. I think I'm going to go back to my quick lil' MPG booster: toss in $5-10 gas between fill ups to make it look like I am using less gas!
<small>[ December 08, 2002, 09:40 AM: Message edited by: rendyx ]</small>