[Shotimes] Fuel Milage
Erik Balser
masho95@charter.net
Tue, 22 Apr 2003 23:15:30 -0400
The fuel filter is located about a foot in front of the right rear tire.
Just stick your head up there and you can see the filter held in by the two
fuel line connectors and a metal clamp. Check out this link for more fuel
filter info:
http://www.shotimes.com/php-bin/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=articl
e&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0&sid=53
'95 MTX
Erik B.
http://webpages.charter.net/masho95
http://mashomods.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kerry Kinion" <kerry@kinionfurniture.com>
To: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 10:16 PM
Subject: RE: [Shotimes] Fuel Milage
> I live in a small town and occasionally drive a 40 mile commute to
> Portland. Just did 60k service and replaced O2 sensors. Mostly I drive
> very short trips. Basically though, I get 210 miles per tank or 12-13
> MPG. What am I missing? God, I'd love to be getting 20 MPG or so! I
> didn't change the fuel filter or air filter because it had been done
> recently. To be quite honest - I don't even know where the fuel filter
> is yet. Does the fuel filter have a big impact on gas mileage? Where
> is it? Please excuse all my stupid questions in advance!!
>
> Kerry Kinion
> '93 MTX 111k, fresh 60k + a bunch of other stuff done. Wires, plugs,
> battery cables, radiator, etc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Fourchy [mailto:krazgeo@jps.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 5:12 PM
> To: shotimes@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Fuel Milage
>
> On Tue, 22 Apr 2003 19:41:34 -0400, Brett Lykins wrote:
>
> >Over about the last 25k, i have noticed gas milage dropping from around
> 28
> >or 29 to about 22 or 23 highway miles. I have used fuel system
> >treatment(STP) around ever 3k to 4k since 1995. Does anybody have any
> tips
> >on how to fix this problem?
>
> It is ready for a tune up if you haven't already done it. The plugs are
> ready to
> change..they are good for 100K at the most. It could need wires...do
> you notice any
> missing or stubling under hard acceleration? What does the temp gauge
> say? Does
> the engine warm up properly? The gauge pointer should go to somewhere
> around the A
> or just above the L when it is properly warmed up and cruising at the
> speed limit.
> The Oxygen sensors can also cause mileage to drop over time. They can
> last up to
> 200K miles or so, but also can go around 130 to 150K. The easiest way
> to tell they
> are gone, if they don't leave a code, and a CE light, is to see the city
> mileage
> drop WAY down, from the high teens to 20 or so, down to 12 or 13, even
> with
> conservative driving habits.
>
> The 60K or 100K (ATX) tuneups address most of these problems. The O2
> sensors are
> sort of optional, but if you check out all these things, you most likely
> will find
> the problem.
>
> George and the Lowrider
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