Looking to improve MPG

ChopstickHero

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2003 Subaru WRX Wagon, 2000 Miata
Looking to improve my fuel mileage in the MSP.

This weekend I will:
- Change oil and filter
- clean air filter
- change plugs
- adjust tire pressures

These are other things that I have thought about doing, but aren't sure about their effectiveness:
- Engine flush before changing oil
- Fuel Injector cleaner like a Redline SI, BG44K, etc...
- Oil additive like Lucas
- Transmission fluid flush and change (not sure if it affects fuel mileage, but i've been wanting to do this for a while)
- Different type of synthetic oil.

Suggestions would be great... brand names and examples of how products have helped would be even better. Thanks!

(rockon)
 
Protege52003 said:
take it easy on the throttle.....use cruise control!
He has an MSP, no cruise.

STAY OUT OF BOOST!!!!! lol, my milage sucks too, damn quick spooling turbo and fun factor of beating the s*** out of it.
 
Protege52003 said:
take it easy on the throttle.....use cruise control!

MSPs don't have cruise control! ... although i wish it did!

hmmmmmm.........SeaFoam?

I was gonna run some of that Redline SI fuel injector cleaner through my system.....
 
BradC said:
He has an MSP, no cruise.

STAY OUT OF BOOST!!!!! lol, my milage sucks too, damn quick spooling turbo and fun factor of beating the s*** out of it.

did not know that about CC.....i was going to say stay out of boost, too. when i stay out of boost with my Jetta, i can average well over 30 MPG on the highway. My city milage really sucks due to my driving habits......bet it would be the same if i had an MSP!
 
pull your cats. If you dont have a piggy back system you can get around 35 mpg.
 
SeaFoam helps, but the best thing is to get a fuel computer and stop the stock ECU from shooting gas out the tailpipe. Oh, and don't floor it everywhere ;)
 
I have read that injector cleaner is bad for a FI motor.
I think it was in the owners manual.
 
i got 36 mpg with just an intake and circuit sports catless j pipe doing about 80 for 350 miles. no cats works.
 
yup, specially without engine management. once i put in the UNIchip i went back down to about 28
 
About one month ago I went 418 miles on one tank with the fuel light only being on for about 10 miles. My goal is 450 miles. I usually fill up at about 380 to 390 miles lately unless I rip around where I fill up at around 320 to 330 miles. And when I fill up I only put in 12.5 to 13 gallons. Oh and I drive like a fricking grandma too. Sometimes I punch it on an entrance ramp. Just drive more conservatively. Without hitting it it's just an n/a 2 liter which doesn't use much gas. Since I fixed my cel with the spark plug non fouler method I have noticed a huge increase in fuel economy. I laugh at all my friends with slower n/a cars that have to fill up every 250 miles at best. I love my car.
 
poboxjosh said:
yup, specially without engine management. once i put in the UNIchip i went back down to about 28
So you lost fuel efficiency when you added engine management? I always thought it would help with that.
 
peepsalot said:
So you lost fuel efficiency when you added engine management? I always thought it would help with that.


Yup. I thought so too but I lost a ton of mileage.
 
Drumfreak said:
About one month ago I went 418 miles on one tank with the fuel light only being on for about 10 miles. My goal is 450 miles. I usually fill up at about 380 to 390 miles lately unless I rip around where I fill up at around 320 to 330 miles. And when I fill up I only put in 12.5 to 13 gallons. Oh and I drive like a fricking grandma too. Sometimes I punch it on an entrance ramp. Just drive more conservatively. Without hitting it it's just an n/a 2 liter which doesn't use much gas. Since I fixed my cel with the spark plug non fouler method I have noticed a huge increase in fuel economy. I laugh at all my friends with slower n/a cars that have to fill up every 250 miles at best. I love my car.



Drum,

What are you running for vaccum when not in boost? I used to run 2 when not venting around 14
 
Wait, so no-cat gives you better gas mileage? How does that work out? Do you have a CEL eliminator?
 
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