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Old 04-13-2006, 08:43 PM
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hi, i have been noticing that my gas milage has not been the same like been getting worse. and i have no clue where to start thinking or looking and i havn't really been flooring it to much like twice since i refilled (about 4 days ago) and i'm already at about hald way between a quater and a half tank. any suggestion will help dearly
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it could be the level sensor in the tank. we need to know what kind of mileage drop youve had. what kind of mileage was it getting before and what is it getting now. you also cant judge it upon each fill up. you have to add at least 3 together with mainly highway with one, mainly city with another, and mixed for another. there are many factors into it.

but only question i can ask to maybe help is, where does the temperature gauge read WHILE DRIVING. i dont want to know where it goes when stopped, i only want to know where it sits when its fully warmed up and your driving down the road above 35mph
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my temp guage is exactly half way up an i have milage trouble
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it could be the level sensor in the tank. we need to know what kind of mileage drop youve had. what kind of mileage was it getting before and what is it getting now. you also cant judge it upon each fill up. you have to add at least 3 together with mainly highway with one, mainly city with another, and mixed for another. there are many factors into it.

but only question i can ask to maybe help is, where does the temperature gauge read WHILE DRIVING. i dont want to know where it goes when stopped, i only want to know where it sits when its fully warmed up and your driving down the road above 35mph


well before the i could go 200+ miles before it would hit E but now it's at 140 to 160s. (i forgot how to do the math to determine gas milage). my temp stays around 1/4 and 1/2 . and i haven't been on any highways since i bought the car.
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Re: gas milage

all you do to determine gas mileage is to completely fill the tank. then drive it down to 1/4 (i say 1/4 because you shouldnt go below that because you need the gas in the tank to cool the pump or it overheats and dies quicker or rarely can cause a fire). then fill the tank back up. the amount of gas it took to fill the tank back up will be the number you use to divide the miles that were driven on the tank.

how many gallons are you putting in? and you shouldnt be near empty on 200 miles when the car is running fine. unless your level sensor is bad. we have like a 12.5 gallon tank and around E theres like 2.5 gallons still in the tank and the low fuel light doesnt come on until its down to 1.5? or something close to that.

also need year and model
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all you do to determine gas mileage is to completely fill the tank. then drive it down to 1/4 (i say 1/4 because you shouldnt go below that because you need the gas in the tank to cool the pump or it overheats and dies quicker or rarely can cause a fire). then fill the tank back up. the amount of gas it took to fill the tank back up will be the number you use to divide the miles that were driven on the tank.

how many gallons are you putting in? and you shouldnt be near empty on 200 miles when the car is running fine. unless your level sensor is bad. we have like a 12.5 gallon tank and around E theres like 2.5 gallons still in the tank and the low fuel light doesnt come on until its down to 1.5? or something close to that.

also need year and model

i try to put in gas around 1/4 usally it is around 7 gallons i belive. it's a 96 sl2. i think it might be a level sensor problems becouase some times it will say that i have half a tank then when i start driving i magicaly have 3/4 of a tank. how many miles should i be getting on one tank?

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Re: gas milage

depends on how well in tune the car is. im getting 35+ in my 97 sl2 with 160,000 miles on it. mine is also a manual so i can control it better. i check my tire pressure very often so that isnt an issue. i have new ignition with spark plugs changed anywhere from 10K-20K no matter what kind it is. i dont keep much of anything loaded in my car, i change my oil too often and i use gas additives quite often and clean intake out and clean throttle body out. ive also got a new exhaust that flows better.

i do a whole load of things to keep mine as good as i can. my intake is so clean. i can also beat the hell out of my car and still pull off very high 30's even into 40's. last time i filled up, i put in a bit over 7 gallons at a 1/4 of a tank and that 7 gallons was good for 286 miles mainly highway with some hard throttle (had fun since another guy was following me to our meet). id say with everything ok ects in check, then anywhere from 30-35, ects and/or ignition bad 20-28, everything new of great quality 35-40's
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Re: gas milage

mine sits 2 ticks above 1/4. weirdest thing though, when the car is warming up(stop-and-go) my secondary fan doesnt kick on until 3/4. If i have the a/c on the temperature gauge doesnt move at all to the warmer. ALSO, my gas mileage has also been slightly questionable. hope i find out whats up
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depends on how well in tune the car is. im getting 35+ in my 97 sl2 with 160,000 miles on it. mine is also a manual so i can control it better. i check my tire pressure very often so that isnt an issue. i have new ignition with spark plugs changed anywhere from 10K-20K no matter what kind it is. i dont keep much of anything loaded in my car, i change my oil too often and i use gas additives quite often and clean intake out and clean throttle body out. ive also got a new exhaust that flows better.

i do a whole load of things to keep mine as good as i can. my intake is so clean. i can also beat the hell out of my car and still pull off very high 30's even into 40's. last time i filled up, i put in a bit over 7 gallons at a 1/4 of a tank and that 7 gallons was good for 286 miles mainly highway with some hard throttle (had fun since another guy was following me to our meet). id say with everything ok ects in check, then anywhere from 30-35, ects and/or ignition bad 20-28, everything new of great quality 35-40's



what is the ect?
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Old 04-20-2006, 06:31 PM
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Re: gas milage

driver side of head just barely above the trans housing. 2 wires lead to it. very small little thing.

and about the fan........ its meant to kick on at 220 degrees (like practically all cars) which on our gauge shows 3/4. nothing wrong with that. and the reason why temp doesnt go up with a/c on is because the fan runs constantly to keep the condenser cool so you have cool air, which in turn will also cool the radiator.
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Re: gas milage

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driver side of head just barely above the trans housing. 2 wires lead to it. very small little thing.

and about the fan........ its meant to kick on at 220 degrees (like practically all cars) which on our gauge shows 3/4. nothing wrong with that. and the reason why temp doesnt go up with a/c on is because the fan runs constantly to keep the condenser cool so you have cool air, which in turn will also cool the radiator.

what is it though and that is it's full name (the ect). and i have 16.24 mpg on city i have not gone on any highways. but that is with reg 80 something octane points (the cheap stuff). i put in premuim this time to see if that helps. since i don't have a big tank it only costed like 7 more bucks for it. and is there any intake ,throttle body cleaner that i can stick in my gas tank like fuel injector cleaner....etc and what makes up the ignition so i can start determainind if it is bad or not
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Re: gas milage

Engine Coolant Temp sensor. ECT

I changed mine about a year ago and it solved a bunch of problem.

I have a '98 SL2 it had about 100k when I changed it, has 115 now.
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how much does the ect cost?
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not to much... I think it was something like 30$? But it was a year ago so I really don't remember.
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