Why am I getting bad fuel milage?

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Why am I getting bad fuel milage?

Postby BadCred » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:50 am

I have a 2000 Buick Century with a 3.1L V6. I'm to get awful fuel milage with it although. It burns through gas fast. It goes through $20 bucks of gas in no time at all. I do no rev the engine at all.What is happening?
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Postby Halle » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:50 am

well 3.1L V6 normaly gives lesser mileage..the way that ui cheak the milege is a bit diff I think so..mileage checking goes like this



Fill up the tank



This is most likely the most evident step, but that is also why its the 1st step. Fill up your tank.



Reset the trip odometer



If you car has a trip odometer, go ahead and set it to zero. If your car doesnt have the choice, then just write down your current mileage on a part of paper that you may keep in the car.



Drive till you have to fill up again



You don't have to drive till your tank is on empty. Just drive till its time for you to gas up again.



Fill up the tank again



So far weve most likely followed your normal routine, only I put in the step to reset your odometer.



Write down the amount of gas you put in your tank



Dont throw your receipt away just still. Take note of how many gallons you just put in your tank.



Make the calculation



You now have enough data to compute your miles per gallon. Remember that this number is just a percentage. that is why you don't have to till you are on empty to checking your gas mileage. To get the calculation, just take the number of miles on your trip odometer and divide that by the amount of gas you just put in your tank. That will give you your current miles per gallon



Miles/Gallons Miles per gallon.



Milege tips:

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1 This is the most important to get good gas mileage on your car. you have to perform oil changes every 3000, 4000, or 5000 miles based on the era of the car and what kind of oil you used. The newer the car the better the engine, so newer cars tend to need a oil change every 5000 miles.



Step

2Make sure your tire pressure is good. The higher the pressure the more gas mileage you get but it's important not to put the pressure up too high or you'll ware away the center of your tire. The reduce the pressure the worse mileage you get, this because a drag on the car making the car work harder and making you apply more acceleration.



Step

3When driving, press on the gas gradually for the car to build up speed instead of pressing down to make the car go faster quicker, this really burn more gas. When going down hill let go of the gas let gravity move your car for you.
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Postby nowherebbb » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:50 am

3 things. 1st, find your idle air control valve. Clean it completely and the throttle body with Gumout spray with engine of, and with engine on. also, remove factory junk plugs AC and install a set of Bosch Platinum or Nippondenso Fusion plugs. These react with the chemicals in unleaded fuels and produce more power while burning fuel most proficiently. Lastly, use a desludging broker butyl cellosolve and use RELIGIOUSLY Mobil One "0W rated oil".TOTALLY abandon regular oils or cheap oil change joints. They create more trouble than they're worth.. These three things will significantly improve performance and economy over the long haul. The Special Mobil oil will require changing every YEAR instead of every three months.
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Postby langg095uge » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:50 am

Maybe clogged fuel injectors. attempt running a couple of bottle of good fuel injector cleaner thru it, not the .99 cent kind. attempt Lucas or another premium fuel injector cleaner. Also it can be time to change your plugs and wires.
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