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bad MPG


nbubak
03-25-2007, 02:24 AM
my 98 grand prix gt only gets about 19-20 mpg.....everybody that talk that has a gt say they get about 27-28 mpg what could be the problem with mine??

BNaylor
03-25-2007, 09:42 AM
Is that mileage in city? The higher mpg most GP owners claim is highway mpg. 19-20 if city sounds fairly normal. When was the last tune up?

GaryFenza
03-25-2007, 02:14 PM
hey, thats normal for me for city/highway average about 19-21 mgp and i have a 3.1 SE V6.

slammedGP
03-25-2007, 05:49 PM
There are many things that can cause bad fuel mileage. I assume you are taking those numbers from the DIC? Try resetting the DIC after each fill up, it will show a more accurate reading that way, and is usually a better number. Fluctuations in driving speed between highway and city driving, idling, and WOT runs happen too quickly for the DIC to keep up with, so it ends up showing a bad number. Next time you kow you're heading on a long highway trip, reset the DIC and see what numbers you get. Do the same when you know you are going to be doing a lot of city driving. You should see much better numbers.

A properly tuned car will also help fuel mileage. When was your last tune up? Fresh air filter, fuel filter, injector flush, and plugs and wires usually helps greatly. Low tire pressure will also lower your mpg by a large factor, as will a car that is out of alignment.

Mods that free up flow will also help with fuel mileage. When i did my exhaust work, like the PEM's, u-bend delete and muffler delete, and made a custom CAI, i saw a big improvement in fuel mileage.

HTH.

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