That seems really low even for winter time. I'm getting about 14 in the city right not but that with a thirsty V-8
my gas mileage is only about 16 mpg. i do city driving only, usually about 20-30 miles per day.. i still think the mileage should be better. it's a 1995 525i.
i have replaced the air filter, which i thought would fix make mileage somewhat better. it didnt.
what else can i do? would replacing the fuel filter improve the mileage?
im not necesarily disappointed with what i have now, because my old car had the same... but i think i remember reading that the e34 is about 20 mpg..
oh and real quick, will this fuel sender work on my car? the seller said it will, but i thought i'd double check.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2459417737
That seems really low even for winter time. I'm getting about 14 in the city right not but that with a thirsty V-8
95 540 six speed, Rondell 58 wheels, nothin else special
79 911 SC - pea soup green
if you're having problems, i take it you've seen/tried this first?http://shrubbery.student.utwente.nl/...el_sender.html
Where are you from?
If it's winter time in your neighborhood, do you let the car warm up a bit longer then normally? Cause idle time can easily drop your average MPG 4 notches or more depending on duration.
im in oregon.
i let my car warmup for about a minute or two every day before i start driving.
it hasn't been terribly cold or anything. on days like today, when i have to de-ice the windows, i warmup for a good 4-5 minutes because of that...
should i wait more than just a couple minutes everyday?
winter until 2/29.. they claim it only reduces mileage 2 to 3 % but the average that I see here is a drop of 10 to 20% typically.. And no you shouldn't wait any longer, it will warm up quicker if you drive away slowly and take it easy until its warm rather than letting it sit and idle excessively
Originally Posted by ilya
yeah that drop actually occured once winter started coming on. i dont know when exactly they change the gas to that oxygenated or whatever it is, but i think around december is when i noticed a small drop..
i do drive away very slowly after that minute or two. there's just too many stop signs to get up any faster lol.
Originally Posted by ilya
cool, thanks for the info
I get a little better than that with the winter fuel here in LA.
To test, open it up on the freeway. It's hard to tell in city driving.
dave b
93 525i
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