I added #19; Valve Adjustment.
I came to learn that an engine ticking sound I experienced is an issue called Valve Lash; when intake and/or exhaust valves have loosened over time causing moving parts to tick occasionally against one another. When these valves dont open or close precisely, the cylinder ports will open slightly late or early and negatively affect combustion, thus fuel efficiency.
Performing a valve job is surprisingly simple so long as you take your time adjusting each valve correctly. Unfortunately, I havent come across any general guidelines on when to perform this maintenance, which leads me to believe it should be done only when you observe the sound or are losing fuel efficiency and are unsure of the culprit. As always, please feel free to share your knowledge and suggestions.
Another fill-up today:I just filled up a full tank for the first time since adjusting the valves and I calculated 36.3 MPG (299.75 miles / 8.25 gallons) on usual mixed city & highway driving. Thats a rough increase of 3MPG. I'll continue to report my averages after a few fill-ups.
7.88 gallons at 305.75 miles = 38.78 MPG