Gas mileage

fiitzy

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Hey !

I have a 99 civic siR w/ b16a2..I kept track of my km's when i filled up last and im at about a quarter tank maybe less and its at 271KM's. I know it isnt gonna be much over 300km's when its empty. Shouldn't i be getting around 400Km's per tank?

How many Kilometers/Miles does everyone get with there 99 civics?
 

minja lover

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I have an auto and I average 35-40 miles a gallon.
 


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There's a very accurate method for measuring your gas mileage, rather than trying to use the incredibly innacurate gas gauge.

Fill up the tank, and reset the trip odometer
Drive a few hundred kilometers
Fill up again
Divide the mileage on your odometer by the gallons/liters you pumped to get back to a full tank

A b16 civic should get at least 22-25 Mi/Gal urban driving, and 25-30 highway
 

minja lover

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There's a very accurate method for measuring your gas mileage, rather than trying to use the incredibly innacurate gas gauge.

Fill up the tank, and reset the trip odometer
Drive a few hundred kilometers
Fill up again
Divide the mileage on your odometer by the gallons/liters you pumped to get back to a full tank

A b16 civic should get at least 22-25 Mi/Gal urban driving, and 25-30 highway
Exactly what I do.
 


minja lover

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-Shift at a lower rpm, like 2-3k
-Don't floor the gas when accelerating
-Maintain your speed
-Properly inflated tires
-Defensive driving

prolly more but that's a few
 

fiitzy

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Yeah I shift around 3-3500k. and What about new parts though? like fuel filter, oil filter, fuel injectors?
 

DuckIt

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Tune up of course, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, air filter, fuel filter. Make sure ignition timing is set properly. Also, running seafoam or lucas injector cleaner isn't a bad idea.

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Tune up everything related to air/fuel/ignition. Remove excess cargo. Check your tire alignment for factory specs. Ask your girlfriend to go on a diet (best case scenario, she gets offended and dumps you and you dump 160lbs of lard). Etc, etc.
 

fiitzy

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Ok, sounds good. Gonna have to do a tune up soon. Im gonna remove my sparetire and jack to, that will take some weight off the back end since I have 2 12" subs too
 

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Lol @ taking the spare out.
 

fiitzy

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LOL @ I dont need the spare and it makes noise everytime i hit a bump anyways.

And s**t, lol. I need to get a tune up indeed then :P. What mods you got on your '00 ?
 

CO671

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LOL @ I dont need the spare and it makes noise everytime i hit a bump anyways.

And s***, lol. I need to get a tune up indeed then :P. What mods you got on your '00 ?
You will regret not having a spare and jack when you need it. Just try fitting in some type of small rug/carpet or thick old jacket or something to keep it from hitting the metal. Better safe than sorry, of course.



What Ducklt said:
"Tune up of course, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, air filter, fuel filter. Make sure ignition timing is set properly"
 

Doubletap

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I get around 350 to 375 a tank, but I usually shift at 2,000 to 2,500 rpms around the city. I'll cruise highway at 3,200 rpms at 65mph.g
 

086head

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I have a z6 sohc and i shift out off all my gears at 3000 and when in 5th if i stay around 2800 i can go 100 miles on 2 and a half gallons. Im a long distance daily driver so i have my gas cost budgeted to the penny almost. So a bit more than 30 miles to the gallon
 


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