Re: Easy Ways to improve feul economy for 92 Accord?
| >>>any easy and not very expensive ways to improve my
| >>>feul economy I know a few ( overlooked by most car designers, incl honda's ) which I tell friends & relatives ; here in msia 5-10% of drivers on public roads are bastards, I won't let them benefit from my discoveries. I won't tell mysterios ( Mr. know all ), or even dwn load their posts. |
Re: Easy Ways to improve feul economy for 92 Accord?
accordmpg wrote:
> I have a 4 cyl 92 Accord and a 160 mile one way daily commute. Would > like to know of any easy and not very expensive ways to improve my feul > economy please! What mileage are you getting now?? How much is freeway driving? How much city? As others have suggested, try a new O2 sensor. They're fairly cheap and easy to change. Other than that and a standard tune up, it's up to the driver. Slow down a few MPH on the freeway, and minimize using the brakes in city traffic. Look far ahead, anticipating traffic and those #$%@#$% red lights. -Greg |
Re: Easy Ways to improve feul economy for 92 Accord?
accordmpg wrote:
> I have a 4 cyl 92 Accord and a 160 mile one way daily commute. Would > like to know of any easy and not very expensive ways to improve my feul > economy please! What mileage are you getting now?? How much is freeway driving? How much city? As others have suggested, try a new O2 sensor. They're fairly cheap and easy to change. Other than that and a standard tune up, it's up to the driver. Slow down a few MPH on the freeway, and minimize using the brakes in city traffic. Look far ahead, anticipating traffic and those #$%@#$% red lights. -Greg |
Re: Easy Ways to improve feul economy for 92 Accord?
accordmpg wrote:
> I have a 4 cyl 92 Accord and a 160 mile one way daily commute. Would > like to know of any easy and not very expensive ways to improve my feul > economy please! What mileage are you getting now?? How much is freeway driving? How much city? As others have suggested, try a new O2 sensor. They're fairly cheap and easy to change. Other than that and a standard tune up, it's up to the driver. Slow down a few MPH on the freeway, and minimize using the brakes in city traffic. Look far ahead, anticipating traffic and those #$%@#$% red lights. -Greg |
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