I get better mpg on the freeway without using CC.
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Think of it this way.
CC tries to keep you at the same speed all the time, so its always getting on the gas and off the gas, though you hardly notice it. With CC doing that its really reducing your MPG by a small amount, it can vary from 1-3 mpgs (just a good guess). And if hills are involved the CC will downshift the car to increase the speed back up to where you set it and then drop back into overdrive and continue on.
As where if I'm not using CC I can keep my foot on the pedal and not move it and not be on the gas and off the gas like CC would. And when hills come, I can keep my foot planted and only lose a few MPH and not have the car downshift to use more fuel, then when the road becomes flat again I will be right back up to my speed slowly.
Yes its not the best explanation, buts its pretty much true.
Yeah like i said unless its hilly lol. My highways at least arent too hilly so CC is best for me.
Interesting
Usually average between 23.5-24.5 on average driving, if I'm doing more highway driving it's 25+. The car has it's share of issues that popped up after I bought it this January, but the fuel economy has been pretty good. Granted, the car it replaced was a 1990 Oldsmobile 88 with a pre-series 1 3800 and it got about the same (with almost 140k miles on it).
Kind of funny, also, that my LS1 Firebird averages about 23 or so, but gets closer to 28 mpg's on the highway. I wish I had an LS1 in my GP
on a good week or 2 i get 22-23 on a bad week 19. i recently got about 350 miles to the tank.
addition to my last post. i get atleast 27 highway so really it just depends on how much city driving i do. i drive with a very light foot
After desperately needed new plugs and wires, LIM replacement, and a 180 thermo, i'm now getting 15-17 city and like 26-28hwy compared to my previous 17-19 city and 28-30 hwy. Makes sense! fml..
What did you gap the plugs to? Did you check for vacuum leaks yet?
I'm only getting 16 atm cuz accidentally put slowkar juice in instead of regular or racekar juice in..... derp on my behalf
i get 18.5 to 19.5 in the city usually and thats if i drive it like an old man which is what gm claims the gtp can do. soon i am going to do plugs in it and an intake and see if that helps even more. i ususlly 250 to 280 miles on a tank of gas
Yes, vacuum leaks can interfere with getting optimum MPG. Vac leaks arent monitored, so the MAF,IAT,IAC, arent reading that extra amount of air so the meterization gets thrown off and also it can be dirty air depending on how bad the leak is bc its not being filtered either by your air filter.
If i can remember right, I think the Vac PSI should be around 19-22psi but if u do manage to get the VAC gauge just hook it up to the brake booster line. For a easy quick check, use CARB cleaner and spray on all the VAC lines and listen for the change of the idle.
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