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Date:         Tue, 3 May 2005 22:39:32 -0400
Reply-To:     Germain <reglys@SYMPATICO.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Germain <reglys@SYMPATICO.CA>
Subject:      Re: 1986 VanagonGL Auto - Mileage
Comments: To: "Matthew C. Huntley" <matthew.huntley@STRATHBOGIE.NET>
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Hi Matthew

I have a 87 Auto Westy and I am able to get an average of 20 MPG at 55-58 MPH with two bikes in the back and all the gears for vacation. This gas mileage is based on 2 trips of 4000 miles each.

Some tricks to help better gas mileage: - Be smooth when you are accelerating. - Do not drive the Vanagon at more than 60 milles per hour. - Let say you are doing 20 MPG at 55 MPH, it could be 17 MPG at 65 MPH. - Do not brake for nothing, try to keep your momentum. - Every 200 lbs of load add about 1MPG on your gas mileage. ( I read that so I cannot say if it is true) - Try to avoid rack on the roof. - Try to avoid using the A/C unit if possible - Try to avoid driving with open windows on highway. Try to use air vents. - Keep your tire at high pressure. - Do not idle for nothing. - When engine is warm it should Idle between 800 and 900 RPM. - Try to avoid the cruise control. Cruise control is very bad when the road is not flat. - Tire alignment must be good.

Cold temperature affect a lot the Westy. My gas mileage is around 16 MPG when the weather is cool ( 40F) and I am doing stop and go traffic.

All these recommandations seem to be boring but will help for a better gas mileage. I am working on a small computer to be able to monitor most signal going on the ECU including the O2 sensor.

Germain

----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew C. Huntley" <matthew.huntley@STRATHBOGIE.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 4:01 PM Subject: 1986 VanagonGL Auto - Mileage

> Hi trying to work a bit better gas mileage out of my 1986 VanagonGL with > automatic transmission. > already replaced plugs, Air filter, Fuel filter. Engine has been gone > through once or twice by my mechanic. Distributor has been replaced & > retimed. > Right now, I am getting a little over 15MPG with mixed Street/Highway > driving. > What can I do to get this mileage up higher. I have asked about mileage > before up here, and gotten indications that my mileage is low. > What driving habit things would help? Also, is there a way to monitor the > o2 sensor, or maybe intake vacuum to help keep things as economical as > possible? what can I do to tell if it is running rich? > > Thanks All, > Matt > > > -- > Any opinions stated here are my own, otherwise someone else would have > said them.


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