98 ls1 mpg is poor
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98 ls1 mpg is poor
I have a 98 camaro ls1 and my gas mileage is very poor around 15-18 mpg. what does everyone get wit that car and with the 4 speed automatic? how can I improve it?
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That's what I get around town with 3.42s, converter, H/C/I
and a happy foot.
If it's stock then I'd suspect crusty old O2 sensors first off.
Maybe with '98 knock sensors pulling timing for an extra
"bonus".
and a happy foot.
If it's stock then I'd suspect crusty old O2 sensors first off.
Maybe with '98 knock sensors pulling timing for an extra
"bonus".
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The A4 cars are only rated at 17 city/25 highway to begin with. So if the numbers you have posted are city mileage, then you're right within the range you should expect. I usually only see about 16-17 in 100% city situations, and 19-20 with mixed driving, and 25-26 on the highway (A4, 2.73). I've owned two of these cars brand new, and that's the best they've ever done since day one.
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There are a varity of factors that can affect MPG. 15 is low for mixed driving with a stock car (depending on your driving style), but 18 is within normal potential range.
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yea it says it needs o2 sensors so I'm fixing tht first then I'm gonna do plugs and I kno it needs fuel filter cuz sometimes it don't start first try
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I would not waste money changing the rear O2s if you're looking for better MPG. The rears have no effect on MPG, power, or anything other than monitoring cat efficiency.
If the OP is seeing codes for the front O2s though, then by all means he should take care of those.
If the OP is seeing codes for the front O2s though, then by all means he should take care of those.