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jessewireless@gmail.com 10-25-2007 04:27 AM

95 Honda Civic MPG
 
I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
transmission.

The gas gauge does not work. The previous owner told me "to be safe"
fill the tank every 200 miles. When I do this, It usually takes about
5.5 gallons.

I was wondering if other civic owners can tell me what their average
total miles per tank full they get (based on the 5speed). I drive
mostly highways @ 65mph & I usually shift at 2.5 on the tach.

I drive 100 miles everyday, and it sucks filling up every two days. I
plan on getting the gauge fixed, but with my work schedule I wont have
time for about a month.

Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Jesse


loewent via CarKB.com 10-25-2007 07:45 AM

Re: 95 Honda Civic MPG
 
pretty sure it has an 11 gallon tank, so you are filling at 1/2. Means you
could get around 400mi, no??

jessewireless@gmail.com wrote:
>I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
>transmission.
>
>The gas gauge does not work. The previous owner told me "to be safe"
>fill the tank every 200 miles. When I do this, It usually takes about
>5.5 gallons.
>
>I was wondering if other civic owners can tell me what their average
>total miles per tank full they get (based on the 5speed). I drive
>mostly highways @ 65mph & I usually shift at 2.5 on the tach.
>
>I drive 100 miles everyday, and it sucks filling up every two days. I
>plan on getting the gauge fixed, but with my work schedule I wont have
>time for about a month.
>
>Any input would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Jesse


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loewent via CarKB.com 10-25-2007 07:45 AM

Re: 95 Honda Civic MPG
 
pretty sure it has an 11 gallon tank, so you are filling at 1/2. Means you
could get around 400mi, no??

jessewireless@gmail.com wrote:
>I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
>transmission.
>
>The gas gauge does not work. The previous owner told me "to be safe"
>fill the tank every 200 miles. When I do this, It usually takes about
>5.5 gallons.
>
>I was wondering if other civic owners can tell me what their average
>total miles per tank full they get (based on the 5speed). I drive
>mostly highways @ 65mph & I usually shift at 2.5 on the tach.
>
>I drive 100 miles everyday, and it sucks filling up every two days. I
>plan on getting the gauge fixed, but with my work schedule I wont have
>time for about a month.
>
>Any input would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Jesse


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AHappyCamper 10-25-2007 08:20 AM

Re: 95 Honda Civic MPG
 
loewent via CarKB.com wrote:
> pretty sure it has an 11 gallon tank, so you are filling at 1/2. Means you
> could get around 400mi, no??
>
> jessewireless@gmail.com wrote:
>> I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
>> transmission.
>>
>> The gas gauge does not work. The previous owner told me "to be safe"
>> fill the tank every 200 miles. When I do this, It usually takes about
>> 5.5 gallons.
>>
>> I was wondering if other civic owners can tell me what their average
>> total miles per tank full they get (based on the 5speed). I drive
>> mostly highways @ 65mph & I usually shift at 2.5 on the tach.
>>
>> I drive 100 miles everyday, and it sucks filling up every two days. I
>> plan on getting the gauge fixed, but with my work schedule I wont have
>> time for about a month.
>>
>> Any input would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Jesse

>


If you always fill it up at 300 miles, you will always be at least 1/4
tank from running dry. Very bad thing to run out of gas with fuel
injection...

What's keeping you from troubleshooting and fixing either the dash
guage, wiring, or, the the fuel sender in the tank? My bet is:

1. corroded or loose wire connection on the tank connector
2. disconnected dash wiring
3. defective sending unit
4. defective dash guage

AHappyCamper 10-25-2007 08:20 AM

Re: 95 Honda Civic MPG
 
loewent via CarKB.com wrote:
> pretty sure it has an 11 gallon tank, so you are filling at 1/2. Means you
> could get around 400mi, no??
>
> jessewireless@gmail.com wrote:
>> I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
>> transmission.
>>
>> The gas gauge does not work. The previous owner told me "to be safe"
>> fill the tank every 200 miles. When I do this, It usually takes about
>> 5.5 gallons.
>>
>> I was wondering if other civic owners can tell me what their average
>> total miles per tank full they get (based on the 5speed). I drive
>> mostly highways @ 65mph & I usually shift at 2.5 on the tach.
>>
>> I drive 100 miles everyday, and it sucks filling up every two days. I
>> plan on getting the gauge fixed, but with my work schedule I wont have
>> time for about a month.
>>
>> Any input would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Jesse

>


If you always fill it up at 300 miles, you will always be at least 1/4
tank from running dry. Very bad thing to run out of gas with fuel
injection...

What's keeping you from troubleshooting and fixing either the dash
guage, wiring, or, the the fuel sender in the tank? My bet is:

1. corroded or loose wire connection on the tank connector
2. disconnected dash wiring
3. defective sending unit
4. defective dash guage

Elle 10-25-2007 11:58 AM

Re: 95 Honda Civic MPG
 
<jessewireless@gmail.com> wrote
>I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
> transmission.
>
> The gas gauge does not work. The previous owner told me
> "to be safe"
> fill the tank every 200 miles. When I do this, It usually
> takes about
> 5.5 gallons.
>
> I was wondering if other civic owners can tell me what
> their average
> total miles per tank full they get (based on the 5speed).
> I drive
> mostly highways @ 65mph & I usually shift at 2.5 on the
> tach.


The owners' manual for your Honda is free online at a few
sites. Most likely you have the Civic with an 11.9 gallon
fuel tank capacity. From fueleconomy.gov, I figure a
conservative estimate of your mpg is 30. A speed of 65 mph
is a good, fuel efficient one for highway driving. But
optimal efficiency probably occurs closer to 50 mph. Also,
condition of the engine can affect mpg a lot. E.g. are spark
plugs and wires replaced per the owners' manual's
maintenance schedule, using OEM recommended ones? Do you put
a bottle of the fuel system cleaner "Chevron" Techron into
the fuel tank and thus through the fuel system every year or
so? Checked the PCV valve recently for operation and
cleanliness. It's likely due for replacement, so as to err
on the safe side. It's cheap enough.

Remember also that some conventional wisdom suggests not
driving until the fuel tank is too low, since it's said that
debris accumulates at the bottom and is more likely to get
sucked into the fuel system (filter, etc.) at low levels.

I concur that filling every 300 miles should be safe.

But "YMMV." So monitor closely.



Elle 10-25-2007 11:58 AM

Re: 95 Honda Civic MPG
 
<jessewireless@gmail.com> wrote
>I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
> transmission.
>
> The gas gauge does not work. The previous owner told me
> "to be safe"
> fill the tank every 200 miles. When I do this, It usually
> takes about
> 5.5 gallons.
>
> I was wondering if other civic owners can tell me what
> their average
> total miles per tank full they get (based on the 5speed).
> I drive
> mostly highways @ 65mph & I usually shift at 2.5 on the
> tach.


The owners' manual for your Honda is free online at a few
sites. Most likely you have the Civic with an 11.9 gallon
fuel tank capacity. From fueleconomy.gov, I figure a
conservative estimate of your mpg is 30. A speed of 65 mph
is a good, fuel efficient one for highway driving. But
optimal efficiency probably occurs closer to 50 mph. Also,
condition of the engine can affect mpg a lot. E.g. are spark
plugs and wires replaced per the owners' manual's
maintenance schedule, using OEM recommended ones? Do you put
a bottle of the fuel system cleaner "Chevron" Techron into
the fuel tank and thus through the fuel system every year or
so? Checked the PCV valve recently for operation and
cleanliness. It's likely due for replacement, so as to err
on the safe side. It's cheap enough.

Remember also that some conventional wisdom suggests not
driving until the fuel tank is too low, since it's said that
debris accumulates at the bottom and is more likely to get
sucked into the fuel system (filter, etc.) at low levels.

I concur that filling every 300 miles should be safe.

But "YMMV." So monitor closely.



mjc13 10-30-2007 11:34 PM

Re: 95 Honda Civic MPG
 
jessewireless@gmail.com wrote:
> I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
> transmission.
>
> The gas gauge does not work. The previous owner told me "to be safe"
> fill the tank every 200 miles. When I do this, It usually takes about
> 5.5 gallons.
>
> I was wondering if other civic owners can tell me what their average
> total miles per tank full they get (based on the 5speed). I drive
> mostly highways @ 65mph & I usually shift at 2.5 on the tach.
>
> I drive 100 miles everyday, and it sucks filling up every two days. I
> plan on getting the gauge fixed, but with my work schedule I wont have
> time for about a month.
>
> Any input would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jesse
>


I have a '95 EX Sedan 5 speed that I've been driving since early
Summer. I average 35-41 mpg in driving that is about 3/4 highway, 1/4
city. The precious owner, who I assume spent some time in stopped
traffic, averaged about 32. If you are driving a hatchback you probably
have a different engine (mine is the 1.6 VTEC) and may get different
results. My gas guage is also off: it reads about 1/4 tank too low. I
feel comfortable going 300 miles between fillups.

BTW, do you find that your car is geared too high, that the jump
from secong to third is way too large...?

mjc13 10-30-2007 11:34 PM

Re: 95 Honda Civic MPG
 
jessewireless@gmail.com wrote:
> I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
> transmission.
>
> The gas gauge does not work. The previous owner told me "to be safe"
> fill the tank every 200 miles. When I do this, It usually takes about
> 5.5 gallons.
>
> I was wondering if other civic owners can tell me what their average
> total miles per tank full they get (based on the 5speed). I drive
> mostly highways @ 65mph & I usually shift at 2.5 on the tach.
>
> I drive 100 miles everyday, and it sucks filling up every two days. I
> plan on getting the gauge fixed, but with my work schedule I wont have
> time for about a month.
>
> Any input would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jesse
>


I have a '95 EX Sedan 5 speed that I've been driving since early
Summer. I average 35-41 mpg in driving that is about 3/4 highway, 1/4
city. The precious owner, who I assume spent some time in stopped
traffic, averaged about 32. If you are driving a hatchback you probably
have a different engine (mine is the 1.6 VTEC) and may get different
results. My gas guage is also off: it reads about 1/4 tank too low. I
feel comfortable going 300 miles between fillups.

BTW, do you find that your car is geared too high, that the jump
from secong to third is way too large...?

motsco_ 10-31-2007 01:50 AM

Re: 95 Honda Civic MPG
 
jessewireless@gmail.com wrote:
> I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
> transmission.
>
> The gas gauge does not work.

-------------------------

Please explain: "The gas gauge does not work". Maybe we can help you
solve that too. It comes up from time to time.

'Curly'

motsco_ 10-31-2007 01:50 AM

Re: 95 Honda Civic MPG
 
jessewireless@gmail.com wrote:
> I just bought a 95 Honda Civic EX. Vtec with 5speed manual
> transmission.
>
> The gas gauge does not work.

-------------------------

Please explain: "The gas gauge does not work". Maybe we can help you
solve that too. It comes up from time to time.

'Curly'


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