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pearjam -> RE: Do Accents really get 37mpg? (5/30/2008 6:03:33 AM)
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My 2 cents... I have a '00 Accent GS 1.5 Hatchback AT, and when I first bought it, it got around 23 MPG (US) highway. I drive a long way to and from work, so naturally I wanted to fix it. I installed a new: --fuel filter --NGK plugs (.44) --plug wires --SRI (Cone filter routed behind battery) --Oil change --SeaFoam (a touch in crankcase after oil change, 1/3 can sucked into throttle body vacuum hose, and the rest in gas tank) --185 tires (1/4" taller and wider than stock - tires are 6lbs below max in front, 8lbs below max in back) I noticed a good improvement in MPG, but it still wasn't what I thought it should get. So I posted a little and found out that Ethanol *can* reduce MPG by up to 20%, which is the only gas I had put in there! So, now I'm only going to fill up w/ gas that doesn't have ethanol, and check the MPG again, I might change the PCV and breather if it's still low. [PS: After doing all that stuff, the car runs awesome! Shifts smooth, has power and everything!]
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