Any one? Bueller?
Any one? Bueller?
This will sound funny but you'll get great mileage ..Tape a tennis ball under your gas pedal......I did not say you would have performance....but you will get better mileage.
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What are you getting for mileage?
I found that driving like you're carrying eggs is a great start (thanks for the tip Riff). You might also run your tire pressure higher (I'm running 45 psi) and make sure you have a great tune up.
I started out getting about 13 mpg. After about a year of using Lucas fuel treatment, doing a tune up, doing two seafoam treatments, higher tire inflation, and a few oil changes, I'm up to about 16 mpg.
If you're looking for much better than 16 mpg combined city/highway you're going to be disappointed...
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Buy a Civic.
Btw - are we talking about a VX here? Your signature says you don't have one...
From September 22nd:
New VehiCross Owner
My Name is James and I just bought a 1999 VehiCross in Dallas and my best friend is probably gonna drive it out to LA for me.
I am very excited. My brother in Dallas handled the deal for me and as a result is now a dedicated VehiCross enthusiast. Which makes me even more excited about the VehiCle because he's a car freak.
So another week or so with the Wrangler and then it's VehiCross heaven.
Thanks Mile High.
highfall - Quick Links menu -> Edit Profile when you get a chance, just makes it easier for us to keep track of all the VX's that have been registered here. (Which amongst other things makes it easier to trace the history of a VX on this site.)
Just "joshin'" with you a bit.
Not having a VX is a great place to start if your concerned about mileage!
"Get out and push" is another idea if you do. Not only does it remove the VX of its most fallible component, it may also improve the performance of that component by reducing the mass of its lard *** to a more manageable size.
Srsly tho, get a tuneup, change all fluids, run stock tires and rims at stock air pressure, remove aftermarket items, (intakes, additional lighting) avoid overuse of the environmental controls (yes heating and cooling your vehicle interior takes energy) avoid accessory abuse including running yer fog/driving/parking lights 100% of the time and don't forget that 1000watt amp you may have pushing your tunes which can sit idle sucking about 10 amps of juice across multiple devices when not even playing.
Some of this is in jest, some of it not. Common sense should distinguish the two.
MPG is never going to be your friend in a VX...better get used to it, or I guess maybe get a civic like the others said...
There's many threads and posts about MPG, many before you have asked, and I'm sure many after you will too. The "search" function will be your best friend on all matters. Luckily, this forum is very active and has numerous knowledgeable owners that have documented and answered a ton of questions here and make it a fantastic resource.
Here's a few I found. Read Read Read.
http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...ht=gas+mileage
http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...ht=gas+mileage
Specifically post #9
http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...ht=gas+mileage
Specifically read post #11, Eric gives some good general tips.
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I agree with what has already been said. Personally, I specifically don't use my VX as a DD because of the MPG issue. My VX is only used for pleasure outings, highway cruises, inclement snowy weather or the infrequent trip to the mountains to venture off-road. My DD is a 1980 Ford Fiesta that gets 41+ MPG and I only paid $1K for it.
For the very best possible "highway" MPG in a VX, get a set of lightweight P255/70R18 (32" O.D.) tall & skinny tires with an H/T tread pattern that has a center tread rib and inflate them to the Max PSI Per Tire Sidewall Panel. Drive your VX like you're hauling fragile eggs, lift-off early before coming to a stop, put your transmission lever in Neutral while sitting stagnit at a traffic light, and gently ease onto the gas when pulling away. In addition, try not to disrupt the sleek aerodynamics of the VX with roof racks or exterior-mounted fullsize spare tires. You'll be amazed at the differance in MPG you'll get.
Install a HHO generator , and let us know is workin or not Some people says they can get a better milage , some says not...
The people who say this technology have not tried it for themselves and instead do all the math and mumbo jumbo instead of actually building an electrolysis unit to produce HHO gas.
Nah, the transmission was designed to be shifted. Just watch your RPM's significantly drop when shifted into Nuetral (thus, saving gas) while sitting stagnit at a traffic light. A word of caution-- NEVER press the "detent button" on the transmission lever when going into/out-of Nuetral, and always keep your foot on the brake pedal at all times. Just gently "push/slide" the transmission lever into/out-of Nuetral by not pressing the detent button. This method will prevent you from accidentally shifting into Reverse (very dangerous while sitting at a traffic light) or shifting into a lower gear below Drive. After shifting back into Drive, pause momentarily before taking off. Simple.
I drive mine like a manual shifter around town...including a throttle blip in the false neutrals between gears when downshifting...
It's even worse since GT-5 launched...
If you're REALLY worried, take it all apart & goober up all the possible wear areas with Mobil 1 grease.
There's been a couple around here that have tried, but for some odd reason, positive results were never posted. (use search for moron that)
I think they were MLM's...
(Multi Lingual Males)
Last edited by Ldub : 11/27/2010 at 09:33 PM
Interesting post from long ago...
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ats+VX+mileage