I get 60 miles "easily" on the first quarter tank during warm weather and it drops to about 45 miles during winter months. This equates to around 120 miles on the first half tank in warm weather and around 100 miles during winter.
But, I'm sure with 170k miles you've probably noticed the drop in mileage during the colder months.
Be sure that your caliper sliders are working freely. This one bit me in the behind years ago when my rear, inner brake pads were "dragging" due to the sliders not releasing entirely and thus I burned up my inner pads...ruined my original rotors...and was wondering why my mpg had dropped. I never noticed because it was both sides thus it didn't pull to either side while driving. Also it was the inner pads so the outer pads looked good as well as the outer rotor looked fine.
Also, you might benefit from a new fuel pressure regulator. My mileage shot up when I changed it.
Make sure your air filter isn't due for replacement. Mine is a K&N that can be cleaned and oiled and every time I do mine my mpg jumps to the good.
These VX's are very sensitive to tire pressure when it comes to mileage. If you run a lower pressure for a better ride your mpg will suffer.
Bear in mind all this stuff adds up. I spent an afternoon on my VX going through stuff that affects mpg and I gained like 2mpg when I was done.
Also...its possible since your engine now has 170k...it could be carboned up internally and could benefit from some sort of "de-carbon" maintenace such as "SeaFoam" treatment. My local garage offers a de-carbon service for like $65 where they inject something like SeaFoam into your engine while it runs and black carbon blows out your tailpipe. I've never got this done myself but have used SeaFoam as per the directions and seen some carbon blow out the exhaust. I've heard people claim that the professional service yields restored performance & mpg's.
Last edited by Jolly Roger VX'er : 01/23/2011 at 04:38 PM
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