FLSilverP5
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- 2002 Protege 5
I highly recomend fuel injector cleaner. I had the exact same problem and fuel injector cleaner helped a lot. Also try filling up one tank with mobile. See the mileage go up as you speak.
Khoifather said:The best I've ever got on a full tank was 320 miles and that was because I was doing like 60-65 on the highway and driving like a granny just to see how much mpg I could get.
NJP5Guy said:Now are you actually calculating your mileage correctly? if you only got 320 miles( going respectable highway speeds) while nearly draining your tank to near empty you obviously either have a problem with the car or you calculated your mileage wrong. make sure you fill the tank till the pump shuts off then hit you trip meter and when you fill up again record how many gallons goes in then divide the miles by the gallons. try it a few times to get a well balanced average. the best i ever got was 445 miles on 11.972 gallons=37.170 mpg. averaging 70-75mph. if you want great highway mileage get a lightened flywheel and accessory pulleys (can't wait till i have the money for those)
That is the correct was to calculate milage, but that seems very high. I average around 24-27 MPG with a lot of city driving. Last week I went about 418 Miles on 13.4 gallons, which equals 31.2 gallons. That was mostly highway driving around 70-75 MPH with AC on a little. I could never see getting 37+ mpg. Last summer I for 35 MPG while driving 50-55 for over half a trip to bar harbor going up RT 1 in Maine. That was driving like a grand-mother with no revving of the engine/fast accel.NJP5Guy said:Now are you actually calculating your mileage correctly? if you only got 320 miles( going respectable highway speeds) while nearly draining your tank to near empty you obviously either have a problem with the car or you calculated your mileage wrong. make sure you fill the tank till the pump shuts off then hit you trip meter and when you fill up again record how many gallons goes in then divide the miles by the gallons. try it a few times to get a well balanced average. the best i ever got was 445 miles on 11.972 gallons=37.170 mpg. averaging 70-75mph. if you want great highway mileage get a lightened flywheel and accessory pulleys (can't wait till i have the money for those)
haaswyk said:well i get about 350 miles to a tank ... thats full to empty ... im talking sputtering into the gas station
now i run the AC 24/7 it never shuts off ... i drive like my foot weighs 30000 LBS
and alot of around town
now last month i took a long trip ... all highway doing 65 (my wife hates me going any faster) and guess how many miles i got on a tank
367 miles ... is this good or bad?
Protege52003 said:That is the correct was to calculate milage, but that seems very high. I average around 24-27 MPG with a lot of city driving. Last week I went about 418 Miles on 13.4 gallons, which equals 31.2 gallons. That was mostly highway driving around 70-75 MPH with AC on a little. I could never see getting 37+ mpg. Last summer I for 35 MPG while driving 50-55 for over half a trip to bar harbor going up RT 1 in Maine. That was driving like a grand-mother with no revving of the engine/fast accel.
Great for you if you are getting these numbers, but that is way above what you should get.