Better gas mileage finally achieved




In time I tried:
Replaced the intake manifold gasket, eliminating a small vacuum leak
Replaced all 4 oxygen sensors
Replaced (due to code) the driver's side fuel pump with filter and fuel pressure regulator.
These got me into the 12.5 MPG range.
Then more recently I had to replace the thermostat, because I snapped the plastic nipple, while doing my second accessory belt replacement.
I'm guessing that this 12 years old thermostat was not closing fully anymore, because now I'm in the 14-15.5 MPG range with the same old commute.
I'm used to the thermostat affecting the MPG, but that was not enough of a concern for me to do a thermostat replacement.
So I would say that between oxygen sensors, intake manifold gasket and thermostat, I got the car where it should be, gas mileage wise.
Took me a while ...





As I sit in traffic every day, I ponder philosophically what happened with the traffic, why are there not less people on the road in today's conditions.
My average for a 22 mile one way commute is 2 hours one way and 2.2 hours back. Most miserable traffic in NYC/Brooklyn.
My theory is that due to Covid, parents don't trust school buses anymore and everyone drives kids to school.
I did notice that in days with no school, my commute time drops to 1 hour or even ...once or twice a year.. to less than 1 hour.








Like I said, today was the second time after changing the thermostat and saw 15.5 MPG. !!!!!
I became so focused on the gas mileage on this car in the past, that I took into consideration the duration that the car idled at the carwash. I would reset the mileage and refill. Otherwise my average really went down.
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The best highway result i´ve acheived is 25.5mpg, but THAT wasn´t fun at all.

Just did it to verify if health of car is ok.




My reason is not so much because the gas is $$ now, but because it meant my car was running too rich and I want my car to run correctly. Too rich can mean slower too.
Can't believe that I finally got past this.
Last edited by Vladds; Mar 24, 2022 at 07:28 AM.
As I sit in traffic every day, I ponder philosophically what happened with the traffic, why are there not less people on the road in today's conditions.
My average for a 22 mile one way commute is 2 hours one way and 2.2 hours back. Most miserable traffic in NYC/Brooklyn.
My theory is that due to Covid, parents don't trust school buses anymore and everyone drives kids to school.
I did notice that in days with no school, my commute time drops to 1 hour or even ...once or twice a year.. to less than 1 hour.






