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Winter gas where I am has additives to prevent things like potential gas line freezing issues. Yours is probably just regular gas with the summer fuel having something different to reduce vapour emitted in high temperatures.
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Yes. Heavy ass wheels would do that. But hey those 18"+ wheels sure look good eh? As others said wait till you boost.
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I don't know the exact specs on my wheel. I know they are 18 inches by 9.5 back and 18 inch by 8.5 front and they are rays gram light 57xtremes. My love drives his car with 11inch tires in the back and kraftwerks c30 and his mileage is 19-20. I hope when I out my edelbrock kit it doesn't drop down to like 15 or something. I live in Florida and I haven't changed my driving habits. Me and bf both drive automatics and daily our cars. I don't really know if anything else that would have caused my mpg to drop so bad cause I only noticed it after putting the rims, but to me they feel almost the same weight as stock or lighter, they don't feel heavier but I could be wrong . I am not mechanically inclined at all soo...
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[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHEDacBb9hA"]RAYS Engineering Gramlight 57Xtreme Review/Weight + Colour Display - YouTube[/ame] http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4075 What kind of tires did you get? I just went FI with the Edelbrock kit and so far I'm almost near my 30 MPG that I used to get while NA on 91 octane with my same driving habits. |
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Maybe a stupid question, but are your tires directional? If so, are they pointed forwards?
I don't know how an alignment would get drastically affected by a wheel swap, but if your alignment somehow got messed up, that can also contribute to the lower mpg. Lastly, check your tire pressure and make sure they're not on the lower side. Did you switch gas stations and/or brands lately? |
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FIRSTLY, check tire pressures. That's the only thing that would result in such a drastic loss and also would explain why it got worse over time.
This is the OBVIOUS first thing to check, yet it took til post #20 for someone to casually mention it might be worth checking *lastly*?!
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On the sidewall it will have large lettering saying DIRECTION and an arrow pointing the way they should be rotating. It should point towards the front of the car. Tire pressure is subjective, but most people run between 32-34 for daily driving. At 39, that is actually probably overinflated. |
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I run between 38 to 40 psi (cold). 52k miles, ~45k of which are the OEM tires. Tires have even wear across the tread. The tire may also say "outside" on the side wall in addition to "direction >." Only thing I can think now is some how the alignment (unless you've been driving around with the AC on the entire time [having the front defroster on will turn on the AC compressor]). Also, are your mpg numbers calculated by hand, or are you going off your digital gauge? |
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Good call on the OUTSIDE marking as well. http://tires.tirerack.com/tires/Tire%20Pressure%20Chart There is a good reference on tire pressure. |
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I will check the direction when I get out of work |
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Please for the love of Christ stop calling them rims
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