Ultimate Fuel Efficiency Thread
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Ultimate Fuel Efficiency Thread
I have been looking around trying to find all the little "tricks" , mods and/or adjustments to get the best fuel economy out of the 4.3 V6.
There were a few threads scattered through out the web , each with some good and bad ideas .
I thought that it may be a good idea ( with rising fuel prices ) that we have a thread dedicated to all things fuel saving .
So post up what mods you know of , tuning tricks , performance products that helped or whatever you think helped your fuel milliage .
There were a few threads scattered through out the web , each with some good and bad ideas .
I thought that it may be a good idea ( with rising fuel prices ) that we have a thread dedicated to all things fuel saving .
So post up what mods you know of , tuning tricks , performance products that helped or whatever you think helped your fuel milliage .
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I get 17-18 mpg average. I have never got less than 15 mpg, and my best was 20mpg. Mods are in my sig line. I also use synthetic gear oil in the diffs and synthetic motor oil. My tire pressures are 38 psi front, and 35 psi rear. When I remove my tailgate I always gain another 1 mpg. That's all I can think of right now!
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Driving the speed limit and doing my best impersonation of a little ol' blue haired lady (while being passed by overloaded coal trucks on the parkway) took me from 11mph (city) to over 20 mph with the combination of 2 lane rural roads, 55 mph parkways and 65 mph interstates. The mod is the best, let alone, cheapest, That I have had experience with!
BTW, I performed the same "mod" in a "for real fire breathing solid lifter '69 302CI Z-28" and got better results but, not by much
BTW, I performed the same "mod" in a "for real fire breathing solid lifter '69 302CI Z-28" and got better results but, not by much
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You got better gas mileage in your Z-28 than you do in your CC? Reed, there you go talking about that Z-28 again! If they weren't so outrageously priced would you get one again? You know you want another one!f9k9 wrote:BTW, I performed the same "mod" in a "for real fire breathing solid lifter '69 302CI Z-28" and got better results but, not by much
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Need you ask?killian96ss wrote:You got better gas mileage in your Z-28 than you do in your CC? Reed, there you go talking about that Z-28 again! If they weren't so outrageously priced would you get one again? You know you want another one!f9k9 wrote:BTW, I performed the same "mod" in a "for real fire breathing solid lifter '69 302CI Z-28" and got better results but, not by much
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I try to keep the RPMs below 2000 when acelerating too .
I still seem to only get about 186 miles to a tank , with about 4 gallons left in the tank when I go to refill .
I just had a tune up , but I don' think stuff like the PCV valve has been looked at , where is it ?
I still seem to only get about 186 miles to a tank , with about 4 gallons left in the tank when I go to refill .
I just had a tune up , but I don' think stuff like the PCV valve has been looked at , where is it ?
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Alrighty , checked the PCV valve , it rattles and I sprayed it out with some carb cleaner , also double checked the throttle body blades for carbon build up . And there was lots . I sprayed it out as good I could , but some would not come off the walls of the opening.
Maybe time to try that Seafoam stuff .
What about those plugs that are in the air intake tube going from the Throttle body to the air cleaner box ? Anything that should be checked with those.
Maybe time to try that Seafoam stuff .
What about those plugs that are in the air intake tube going from the Throttle body to the air cleaner box ? Anything that should be checked with those.
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I think it is the IAT sensor , to which he is referring. Lightly cleaning it with rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab as with the MAF sensors would be a good idea.
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I thought that's what he meant! The best cleaner I have used for cleaning the MAF and IAT sensors is CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner! Even with Q-tips you can make a mistake and break one of those small wires. You can't mess anything up with a spray cleaner, and this stuff is specifically formulated to clean MAF's unlike rubbing alcohol.HenryJ wrote:I think it is the IAT sensor , to which he is referring. Lightly cleaning it with rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab as with the MAF sensors would be a good idea.
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