[s-cars] RE: Loss of gas mileage

Jeremy Palenchar jeremyp at mindspring.com
Wed Jun 26 18:54:13 EDT 2002


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Thanks everyone!

My temp gauge is right there, as well. 1st thick bar to 1/2 way.

I was just wondering waht the two small "tick marks" past 1/2way might
indicate and thought my enginge might be running cool.

I'm getting crummy mileage but haven't really spent time analyzing it.


-Jeremy

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From: Jobe Tichy [mailto:bimmer_dude at hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 5:44 PM
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Subject: RE: Loss of gas mileage



Ever since I did the T-stat, "normal" has been PEGGED right at the first
"thick" bar (which I guess is the second bar) in the city and on the
highway and everywhere else.  It goes up a bit when sitting in traffic
but never beyond half.  I would say it runs 90% on the first thick bar.


Before the T-stat, it ran always on the highway on cold sometimes almost
never coming up beyond the first bar; and only hitting the first thick
bar in the city.

I cannot explain it.  All I know is post T-stat replacement and addition
of the correct blue coolant, my engine temp's been pegged at the first
big bar and I've been getting great mileage...PLUS my afterrun system is
in sync (which is the most important reason I messed with the T-State in
the first place)

That's about all for observations.

JOBE

'91 200tq 20v

'84 BMW 318i (modified)

>From: "Jeremy Palenchar"
>To: "'Jobe Tichy'" , ,, <200q20v at audifans.com>
>Subject: RE: Loss of gas mileage
>Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 16:56:24 -0700
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>What is "normal" on your temp gauge - around town? On the highway?
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>-Jeremy
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>Behalf Of Jobe Tichy
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>Subject: Re: Loss of gas mileage
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>How's the temp gauge reading?
>
>I was very suspect of my thermostat when my milage was in the highteens

>and the gauge was only in normal operating temperature in the city and
>always cool on the highway. Sure enough--now getting mid 20's (normal)
>
>I have heard these I-5's really depend on a good engine temp for really

>good milage.
>
>Just a thought.
>
>JOBE TICHY
>
>'91 200tq 20v
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>'84 BMW 318i (modified)
> >From: "TM"
> >To: "S-Car-List" , <200q20v at audifans.com>
> >Subject: Loss of gas mileage
> >Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 17:51:56 -0400
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> >No codes thrown, but my gas mileage has dropped to the mid-teens- got

> >19mpg on the highway on a long trip when I usually see 22-24mpg.
> >
> >Any ideas?
> >
> >Will A/C use lose me 5mpg?
> >
> >Taka
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