So I just got back from a friends house and he lives an hour away. The drive is an hour for 50.9 miles. I filled up before I left, and then went there and back. It's all interstate driving. So for a total of 101.8 miles, I used almost half a tank of gas. Five gallons to be exact. So 101.8 miles divided by five gallons of gas = 20.36 mpg.
That's extremely low for a 1996 Honda civic ex, stick shift, with only an aftermarket intake and a header.
I have a CEL on for my downstream o2 sensor, and I replaced it with a Bosch o2 sensor but can't get the code to go away. I've tried all the ways to clear it. Hood ecu fuse, negative battery terminal, etc.
No real performance issues, exhaust doesn't smell like its running rich.
I know I have a small exhaust leak at the header from shitty installation (friend of mine cross threaded the bolt onto the stud so it doesn't seal all the way at one point.
The only other issue with the car is the second gear synchro is bad and sometimes second pops out, but I don't see how that could be related. But I figure it's worth mentioning.
Tire pressure is at spec all the way around. Car has a relatively fresh tune up. Plugs, wires, cap, rotor, fuel filter, and... Yeah that's it.
I also know the air filter needs to be replaced soon, but could it, alone, cause such low gas mileage?
Any ideas?
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That's extremely low for a 1996 Honda civic ex, stick shift, with only an aftermarket intake and a header.
I have a CEL on for my downstream o2 sensor, and I replaced it with a Bosch o2 sensor but can't get the code to go away. I've tried all the ways to clear it. Hood ecu fuse, negative battery terminal, etc.
No real performance issues, exhaust doesn't smell like its running rich.
I know I have a small exhaust leak at the header from shitty installation (friend of mine cross threaded the bolt onto the stud so it doesn't seal all the way at one point.
The only other issue with the car is the second gear synchro is bad and sometimes second pops out, but I don't see how that could be related. But I figure it's worth mentioning.
Tire pressure is at spec all the way around. Car has a relatively fresh tune up. Plugs, wires, cap, rotor, fuel filter, and... Yeah that's it.
I also know the air filter needs to be replaced soon, but could it, alone, cause such low gas mileage?
Any ideas?
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