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SubaruSVXCrazy 05-12-2008 02:25 PM

The Official Economy Thread
 
We can all see the rising prices of gas. :mad: Let's make a list of techniques, ways or mods to get the maximum MPG's out of an SVX. :D

1) Tire pressure
2) Clean air filter
3) Keep the RPM's low
4) Travel at 55 MPH on the high way
5) Don't speed up to a stop
6) Don't turn on the power light
7) Coast if possible
8) Gas filter
9) Would the FWD fuse make any difference? :(

RSVX 05-12-2008 02:28 PM

Ride my motorcycle...

TomsSVX 05-12-2008 02:51 PM

siphon:D:D:D:D

tom

dcarrb 05-12-2008 02:53 PM

Keeping the RPMs low isn't beneficial if the engine is laboring. And the FWD fuse wouldn't make any difference, 'cos you're lugging around the same drivetrain, whether or not any power's going to the rear wheels.

I don't believe there's any mechanical modification that will significantly improve SVX fuel economy.

To this list I'd add, don't ride the brake.

dcb

SVXyGirl 05-12-2008 02:56 PM

Ride a horse or walk.:D

Seriously...my SVXs haven't seen much of the road lately.:(

SubaruSVXCrazy 05-12-2008 04:00 PM

1) Tire pressure
2) Clean air filter
3) Clean gas filter
4) Travel at 55 MPH on the highway
5) Don't speed up to a stop
6) Don't turn on the power light
7) Coast if possible
8) Keep the RPM's low during cruising speeds
9) Don't ride the brake
10) Don't rapidly accelerate (Drive smoothly)
11) Good spark plugs
12) Clean MAF sensor
13) Good oxygen sensors
14) Good flowing cat
15) Remove excess weight
16) Wax
17) Use the correct grade oil
18) Use cruise control
19) Avoid excessive idling
18) Maintain momentum when climbing hills
19) Maintain a steady speed
20) Aviod congested aread
21) Keep a good following distance from the next car
22) Avoid using the AC (Use the vent)

The tornado is garbage right?

Here's a good link with a video
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/FEG/drive.shtml

ensteele 05-12-2008 04:33 PM

The biggest change I can think of is to burn regular instead of Premium fuel. That would save $.20 or more /gal. :)

TomsSVX 05-12-2008 04:54 PM

Cruise control can actually decrease economy...

What about siphoning your neighbors gas at night?? I think its a good idea:lol:

Tom

mysvxrocks 05-12-2008 05:42 PM

Is it bad to put regular in our cars? Will you see a difference in mileage?

crazyhorse 05-12-2008 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mysvxrocks (Post 547156)
Is it bad to put regular in our cars? Will you see a difference in mileage?

Yes, you will take a small hit in MPG, but not enough to absorb the $.20/gal price difference.

YT, my &*$% neighbor's kids have been doing that for years to run thier 4-wheeler!:angst:

TomsSVX 05-12-2008 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crazyhorse (Post 547157)

YT, my &*$% neighbor's kids have been doing that for years to run thier 4-wheeler!:angst:

Nuffin a 12guage wouldn't fix:D

Tom

benebob 05-12-2008 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crazyhorse (Post 547157)
YT, my &*$% neighbor's kids have been doing that for years to run thier 4-wheeler!:angst:

Smart kids!:D

immortal_suby 05-12-2008 07:00 PM

siphon +1 :lol:

demonsvx 05-12-2008 07:14 PM

Finally found a use for the neighborhood stray dogs!!
http://www.bikeiowa.com/uploads/link...redscooter.jpg
one on each side would be AWESOME!!!!!

It's Just Eric 05-12-2008 10:00 PM

Hmmm....Completly gut the car, and never run with more than a quarter tank. The reduced weight should help reduce the fuel used to movethe car.

Also, dont slow down for corners, youll use more fuel trying to re-accelerate after a turn


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