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Old 07-06-2010, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Doc brown
The best advice is to ease off on the gas pedal a bit. No hard accelerations, whenever possible run at 60 instead of 65, 65 instead of 70, etc.

ugh now what fun is that hehe
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Old 07-12-2010, 09:45 AM
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Smile Tweeking my HHR

I used a Fram air cleaner filter, Bosch Platinum Plus 2 spark plugs, Mobil 1 5-30 synthetic oil with a Fram CH9018 oil filter, fuel system cleaners in each tank of gas, 40 psi in my tires, and I put it in nuetral when I am going down hill, I get about 33 mpg. My car has 25,000 miles on it. Trust me, these changes needed to be made to improve the gas mileage and the performance.
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Old 07-12-2010, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by RICK167448
I used a Fram air cleaner filter, Bosch Platinum Plus 2 spark plugs, Mobil 1 5-30 synthetic oil with a Fram CH9018 oil filter, fuel system cleaners in each tank of gas, 40 psi in my tires, and I put it in nuetral when I am going down hill, I get about 33 mpg. My car has 25,000 miles on it. Trust me, these changes needed to be made to improve the gas mileage and the performance.
Fram filters aren't exactly known for any quality these days. Well documented.

The Bosch multiple electrode plugs aren't the best either and are inferior to the newer Iridium plugs, such as the OEMs.

GM does NOT recommend fuel additives. The mandated additives today are fine.

40 PSI may lower rolling resistance slightly but expect a harsher ride and more wear in the center of the tread as a result.

Putting the car into neutral going downhill is useless, in fact will result in LOWER mileage. When in neutral, the ECM is still providing fuel to prevent a stall. These newer cars have a programmed "feature" called DFCO (Decelleration Fuel Cut Off) that will cut off all fuel during most coast down conditions. It is done for both fuel mileage and emissions.

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Old 07-12-2010, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeR
Putting the car into neutral going downhill is useless, in fact will result in LOWER mileage. When in neutral, the ECM is still providing fuel to prevent a stall. These newer cars have a programmed "feature" called DFCO (Decelleration Fuel Cut Off) that will cut off all fuel during most coast down conditions. It is done for both fuel mileage and emissions.
Then why does the mpg's go up on the DIC?
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Old 07-12-2010, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by CrazyCarKid
Then why does the mpg's go up on the DIC?
Some thoughts to ponder....

1. Put car into neutral: Gas is fed to prevent stall. (not much though)

2. Leave in gear: NO gas during DFCO, where NO gas is fed.

Now which do you think uses more??
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Old 07-13-2010, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeR
Some thoughts to ponder....

2. Leave in gear: NO gas during DFCO, where NO gas is fed.

Now which do you think uses more??
But if no gas was fed, wouldn't it stall?
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Old 07-13-2010, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by CrazyCarKid
But if no gas was fed, wouldn't it stall?
Yes it would. However below a certain RPM or speed in gear, the fuel will resume to prevent a stall during coastdown.
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