Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 09:54:42 -0800
Reply-To: Chris Uzzi <uzzi@AIMNET.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: Chris Uzzi <uzzi@AIMNET.COM>
Subject: Re: mileage
wow! 418 miles per tank! my wife and i are about to embark upon a 3,500
mile road trip in our '90 westy. i can only hope to get that kind of
mileage. i usually average about 220-250 per tank.
what were the elevations variances like on your trip?
chris
-----Original Message-----
From: William Carden [SMTP:wpcarden@HOME.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 1998 3:13 AM
To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: mileage
I bought my 84 Westy in southern Calif. and drove it home to Phila. Pa.
When I first started the trip, the mileage was about 200 per tank load.
Every tank fill the mileage got better and better. 250, then I hit 300,
325,
345, 365, 384, 398, I thought it might blow up. It keep running better and
better. By the end of the trip I hit a all time high of 418 miles per tank.
Could this be due to an average Of 15 hours per day of semi continuos
driving
except for gas and food stops.
Well a year has past and on a long trip I can only reach around 300 per
tank.
Peter Zendzian wrote:
>
> Don't know much about milage, but my 83.5 Van gets about the same that
you
> got. I had the same problem with my idle speed jumping up and down like
> yours. It turned out to be two problems, I had a small vacuume leake on
the
> hose in front of the engine and the idle speed was set a little too high,
> 100 rpm. The engine has a high speed idle cutout and when the engine
runs
> at 1200 rpm (could be 1400, going from memory) the engine is
automatically
> idled back. Now because of the two problems that I just mentioned, when
my
> engine got hot, not just warm, I would have the same problem that you
> mentioned. If you need help setting the idle speed, let me know as it is
> rather pickey and has to be done right.
>
> Pete
> peterz@gte.net
> '83.5 Vanagon
>
> >Just returned from a long trip northern Wisconsin to the Rio Grand and
> >back over spring break. Nice place to go birding if there are any westy
> >birders out there.
> >
> >Oh, the VW content... I was surprised to see my mileage vary a great
> >deal between over the 3,800 mile trip. High was only 19mpg and the low
> >was 13.7mpg. Averaged around 16 mpg. Now we did drive a lot at 65 to 68
> >miles per hour and we did run into a good bit of head wind but I figured
> >we'd do better than that especially since it's a new engine with only
> >6,000 miles on it. Is this normal for an 84 westy automatic?
> >
> >One other puzzle. Towards the end of the trip I pulled in for gas and
> >when I stopped and put the trans in netural the engine began reving up
> >and down between 1000 and 1800 rpm. Hasen't done it since so it really
> >has me puzzled. Any ideas?
> >
> >TIA, Bob
> >
> >84 westy "der bus"
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