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  • #16
    Let's clear this up. I've done all the things I mentioned before plus the following:

    1. Filter is Moroso CAI-mileage still bad before
    it was on.
    2. I also cleaned the intake when I did all the
    other fluids. Sprayed it with carb cleaner.
    I am going to buy a new fuel filter tomorrow and see if that helps. If the coils are bad, then I might as well get the Accel #140017 packs ;) .
    Can I test the coils with a voltameter? My friend has one. I don't have any idea how. I know for most of you my mileage is good, but I used to get a lot more, even with a heavy foot. This whole thing just baffles me?
    Moroso CAI<br />Flowmaster 40 Delta

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    • #17
      I was only getting about 200 miles per tank until I changed my fuel filter, spark plugs, and wires. I also inflated my tires to 37psi. I will get about 300-350 per tank
      RED 1995 CAMARO 3.4L<br />Moroso cai, ASP Underdrive Pulleys, B&M Shifter, Flowmaster 80-Series Muffler, Polygraphite Sway Bar Bushings, Endlinks, and Panhard Rod Bushings

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      • #18
        I just bought a new fuel filter and am going to install it tonight and see if it helps. I just filled up the tank last night so I'll see if the mileage improves. The only other thing I can think of is the coil packs.
        Moroso CAI<br />Flowmaster 40 Delta

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        • #19
          <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by CHRISB:
          I just bought a new fuel filter and am going to install it tonight and see if it helps. I just filled up the tank last night so I'll see if the mileage improves. The only other thing I can think of is the coil packs.<hr></blockquote>

          Just changed the filter. I cut the old one open with a hacksaw and it was filthy. Black sludge came out. I'll see if it helps.
          Moroso CAI<br />Flowmaster 40 Delta

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          • #20
            Geez, I get anywhere between 380-410 a tank and I have a moderatly heavy foot. Is my car special or something??? The only things I've done to it are put 16 inch chrome Z28 wheels with 255 tires, ghetto CAI and that's about it...

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            • #21
              My car is only getting about 14mpg (about 160 miles per tank) and Ive done all the things afformentioned: Brakes and rotors, tire pressure check, fuel filter, kn air filter, fuel pump, tranny rebuild, new tires, oil change, plugs changed (AC platinum), wires (MSD superconductors), one MSD coil pack, throttle valve, Ive even tried Zmax. any suggestions (98 3.8). :mad:

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              • #22
                Check your cat.
                a bad cat can cause power loss and reduce your mpg's .
                Black 2000 Y87 Camaro with T-tops ,SLP bowtie grill, Suncoast Creations Ram air hood and air box,Hypertech pp3,magnaflow cat back,and hi flow cat. <a href=\"http://members.cardomain.com/sorn09\" target=\"_blank\">http://members.cardomain.com/sorn09</a>

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                • #23
                  How can you check your cat with out taking it apart?
                  -FLOWMASTER 80 series exhaust dual out,K&N air filter.<br />-Bright Rally Red, 1993 Camaro V6 automatic. No BIG mods yet! But who needs alot of mods when you have 160 hp? Kumho ECSTA Supra 712 tires 245/50-16\'s \"Great tires\" <br /><a href=\"http://webpages.charter.net/camarov6/Car%20Pics/P13.JPG\" target=\"_blank\">http://webpages.charter.net/camarov6/Car%20Pics/P13.JPG</a><br /><a href=\"http://webpages.charter.net/camarov6/Car%20Pics/P23.JPG\" target=\"_blank\">http://webpages.charter.net/camarov6/Car%20Pics/P23.JPG</a>

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                  • #24
                    are you having any problems starting your car? getting a fuel-like smell? try changing your fuel filter...I just changed mine last week and I went from getting 180miles/tank to getting 270!!!
                    Soon to be Mommy!<br />2005 Honda Pilot EX-L

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                    • #25
                      You can use an inferred gun to see if the cat is clogged by checking if it's heating up more than the pipe around it.
                      Most muffler shops can check this for you.
                      Or you could buy one,you can never have to many tools.
                      Black 2000 Y87 Camaro with T-tops ,SLP bowtie grill, Suncoast Creations Ram air hood and air box,Hypertech pp3,magnaflow cat back,and hi flow cat. <a href=\"http://members.cardomain.com/sorn09\" target=\"_blank\">http://members.cardomain.com/sorn09</a>

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                      • #26
                        <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by RUC:
                        My car is only getting about 14mpg (about 160 miles per tank) and Ive done all the things afformentioned: Brakes and rotors, tire pressure check, fuel filter, kn air filter, fuel pump, tranny rebuild, new tires, oil change, plugs changed (AC platinum), wires (MSD superconductors), one MSD coil pack, throttle valve, Ive even tried Zmax. any suggestions (98 3.8). :mad: <hr></blockquote>

                        Take the car to a dealership and have the injectors cleaned. The dealership has equipment to force a mixture of GM Top Engine Cleaner and gasoline through the injectors at a higher pressure than your fuel system can generate. Don't take your car to "budget-lube" for injector cleaning.

                        If you use fuel system cleaners often ... cut back. Curtail any use of fuel cleaning additives to a bottle in the tank every 10-15K miles. Funny thing about fuel system cleaners: if you use too little, they don't do a damn thing for you, and if you use too much, they will corrode your injectors.

                        As part of your normal preventive maintenance process, clean the throttle plate, the MAF screen, the MAP sensor port, the PCV chamber, and the IAC port and IAC pintle. Decarb the combustion chamber by introducing an ionized combustion chamber cleaner or small amounts of ionized tap water into the intake plenum while the engine is running. Also, decarb your combustion chambers before you change the spark plugs ... not after. This could save you a couple of replacement plugs. Every few years, you should pull the fuel rack and replace the injector o-rings and clean the injector ports.

                        It sounds like you have already done quite a bit to keep your car in tip top shape. Good luck!
                        You can achieve anything for which you are prepared to pay the price.<br /> --ATTILA THE HUN

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                        • #27
                          <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Only4U:


                          230 is about normal man, for city mileage anyway...

                          [ December 19, 2002: Message edited by: Only4U ]
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                          Yeah that's about what I get. Sometimes 250.
                          <a href=\"http://www.saintsworth.com/z06\" target=\"_blank\">\'02 Corvette Z06</a>

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