Gas millage
#1
Gas millage
I have a 2006 H3. The previous owner had the head problem and it was fixed under warranty. When i first got my H3 (in the fall) i got 16.5-17 mpg. I'm a pretty conservative driver and always have been. The way i remember it was, i could safely drive 300 miles and the needle would just be to the E line. Then over the winter i started getting around 15. My car stays in at night and i don't let it sit idle to warm up or anything. Now over the past few weeks or so, my H3 has been getting to 300 miles and showing 1/4 of a tank left. I checked my mileage and i'm getting just a touch over 18! In the 15,000 miles i've had it ihaven't really changed much about how i drive or where. I haven't done any performance mods, and change my oil about every five thousand using synthetic. I'm definitely not complaining but has anyone else experience anything like this?
#7
RE: Gas millage
Reformulated winter gas along with lower battery cranking voltage and the higher-viscosity of engine oil contribute to lower gas milage in the winter months. As the weather warms, internal engine conditions improve along with the availability of summer gasoline blends. This could help explain the mileage variation you're seeing.
#8
RE: Gas millage
Nah i just use standard gas. But i tend to think it has to do with what Patches said. That makes the most sense. Either that or the magnets are back in alignment. Then again it could have something to do with global warming.
#10
RE: Gas millage
ORIGINAL: Patches
Reformulated winter gas along with lower battery cranking voltage and the higher-viscosity of engine oil contribute to lower gas milage in the winter months. As the weather warms, internal engine conditions improve along with the availability of summer gasoline blends. This could help explain the mileage variation you're seeing.
Reformulated winter gas along with lower battery cranking voltage and the higher-viscosity of engine oil contribute to lower gas milage in the winter months. As the weather warms, internal engine conditions improve along with the availability of summer gasoline blends. This could help explain the mileage variation you're seeing.
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