My VX is the only vehicle out of the 12 vehicles total I've owned that seems to get better fuel mileage as the outside temp goes up. Aside from the increase I get with summer blend...it does better in hotter weather. My all-time best mileage figures came on highway trips in 90 deg or hotter days. I got 22.5 mpg going to Vermont in 90+ temps & got 23 mpg going through the Mohave Desert on I15 headed to Las Vegas in 90+ temps. Typically I get 14.5 mpg in winter & 16.5 mpg in spring and early summer.
I am currenly trying to get my brakes to quit wearing prematurely on the caliper side (inside) pads. I just changed the brake pads again for the umteenth time to pass inspection with the outer pads like new and the inner pads shot on all four wheels. Dragging pads has got to be robbing me mpg even though it is totally not noticable when coasting. I'm not sure if its the caliper sliders "sticking" due to the dirt road I live on contaminating the silicone grease I use in the sliders or the calipers not backing off due to corrosion from highway salts? I either have to switch to a new type of grease for the sliders or try periodically (every 3-6 months) cleaning & re-lubing stuff. Also haven't ruled out replacing all the calipers. I also tried soaking the calipers while they were apart and sitting on top my rotors with PB Blaster. It has got to be a "rust-belt" thing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"If its fast and reliable, its not cheap;
if its fast and cheap, its not reliable;
if its cheap and reliable, its not fast."
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