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I'm new!! 2009 honda fit sport, gas sucks?!?
the gas in my car sucks, what i mean is, its saying 27 city but no way. i have a 1999 buick century custom the gas is much better, no joke :)
I'm sure im not the only one, maybe?? what do you guys think? |
Gotta not drive like a yahoo. Look at the instant mpg readout periodically as you drive and dont speed. Im getting 31mpg city
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even if i drive normal, it still saids 27.9, the car has about 66,000 miles on it today
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Part of the decline could be the winter weather I am down to 31.6 mpg right now.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...-winter-2.html |
Are you calculating the number or just looking at the dash display? If it hasn't been reset recently, it won't be reflective of your current driving.
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Dash display, how to reset?
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Originally Posted by moonwalkhonda
(Post 1169082)
Dash display, how to reset?
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Originally Posted by krunk13
(Post 1169065)
Gotta not drive like a yahoo. Look at the instant mpg readout periodically as you drive and dont speed. Im getting 31mpg city
Originally Posted by cjecpa
(Post 1169069)
Part of the decline could be the winter weather I am down to 31.6 mpg right now.
^ On this... https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...-winter-2.html
Originally Posted by malraux
(Post 1169071)
Are you calculating the number or just looking at the dash display? If it hasn't been reset recently, it won't be reflective of your current driving.
IF all that has been done and the fuel MPG/fuel range meter is still inaccurate (and you've proven it with doing the correct math using mileage and gallons used), do you know if your Fit has had its PCM updated yet? For the 2009 model year, there is a service bulletin applying to ALL Fits that year which had inaccurate displays. This may apply to your Fit. |
My wife is getting 36-37MPG in her 2013 Sport.
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Not my experience
Originally Posted by moonwalkhonda
(Post 1169068)
even if i drive normal, it still saids 27.9, the car has about 66,000 miles on it today
If you are concerned that it might be the car, then get an Ultragauge or if you have a Droid, get an elm327 and monitor long and short term trim to see if one of your sensors is out of tolerance, but not enough to set the MIL. Don't forget to check tire pressures. Don't rely on TPMS. |
what size tires you running around on? anything wider than 195 will effect MPG
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fuel milage
Calculate: miles driven divided by gallons to fill the tank.
OK, now, in Houston, Texas, I rarely see 35mpg commuting 30 mile round trip five times a week andthen local errands when not going to work. Houston fuel is 10% ETHANOL!!. delete mpg for this reason. Houston-and surrounding counties- fuel is BLENDED TO EPA SPECIFICATION. delete mpg for this reason. Oh, I replaced worn original tires--I bought the car used in December of 09-with Yokahama performance tires. strike three. Now IF I used Michlin Green x as reccomended by the Goodyear crew at a recent large SCCA sports car race, 2, had fuel in my fuel instead of ethanol, and 3. did not have ful blended to "better" emision "standards", I believe I could see 40 mpg. Any disagreement? Thanks for letting me vent. Paul in houston, Texas [Hey, anyone know how to adjust the rake of the seat bottom. The mounting bolts have not enough trave to jack the rear of the seat up an inch.] |
Originally Posted by moonwalkhonda
(Post 1169064)
the gas in my car sucks, what i mean is, its saying 27 city but no way. i have a 1999 buick century custom the gas is much better, no joke :)
I'm sure im not the only one, maybe?? what do you guys think? |
Originally Posted by coastie
(Post 1169142)
Houston fuel is 10% ETHANOL!!. delete mpg for this reason.
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Fwiw, e10 is there to replace MTBE a significant source of water pollution. I'll agree the ethanol as a fuel source is silly, but as a replacement for keeping my water drinkable, it makes sense.
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fuel milage
try the website "ethanol free fuel"
or something close to that statement. In Texas these stations are far from "conjested areas". Some marinas have alcohol free fuel. Nearest to Houston, Texas is Rockport, down the coast. Lotta boat traffic there. Corpus Christi has three. Oh, last year I was far from my normal area and filled the tank from light on last 30 miles. Bang, next stop checked and after calcuation-gallons\miles--I found 27mpg!!!! Checked later, that pump was E-85, I picked a station with the "new" fuel. Normal is 33-34. with them wide Yokahama tires. |
fuel blend
Oh, and MTB was mandated by Congress in response to enviromentalists.
And the MTB lobby, which found something that sounded good and would put money in the right pockets. Which is where we are now with alcohol. Which rots fuel hoses, attracts water, corrodes metal fuel lines, carborotators, and fuel injection pumps and the injectors themselves. Way to go corn lobby. In racing the "Green" Corvettes in pro road racing get a 120 liter fuel tank. Others in the same class running against these guys are imited to 90 liters running "real" fuel. Now that says something! Paul |
Originally Posted by coastie
(Post 1169401)
Oh, and MTB was mandated by Congress in response to enviromentalists.
And the MTB lobby, which found something that sounded good and would put money in the right pockets. Now we are discovering that MTBE makes groundwater undrinkable and requires significant expense to remove. E10 fixes that problem. Yes, E85 is stupid and wasteful and a sop to Iowa. That's irrelevant to the issue of MTBE pollution. |
fuel
the MTBE versus alcohol is a decision of politics.
To my way of thinking the effort to make ethanol negates the emission advantages. How is the effort to grow, fertilize, use herbicides, and transform CROPS to fuel good for the environment? And the politicians had the MTBE information, but were pushed to "make" a fuel additive without checking with avalible information of the hazards. If I can see a 10% increase in miles traveled per gallon, what are my vehicle emissions? What are the emissions of all that farm effort and ethanol plant, not to mention the costs of the production. And the runoff from herbicide and fertilizer additions. And the blend of fuel changes with the seasons. Yeah, "Your mileage may vary" regardless of driving technique. Good luck, Paul Hey, anyone have technical data of engine longivity from Brazil, where ethanol from sugar cane makes "fuel"? [and mpg!] Time to fact check for someone!!!! |
MTBE has nothing to do with co2 emissions.
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