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dhyndi

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Hello All!

 

I've never been under any illusion that a 350z is an economical car to drive where fuel is concerned, however I think mine is under performing a bit and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions.

 

I'm currently getting 21.6 mpg, and thats from alot of freewheeling and driving about like someones granny. A friend of mine is looking to buy a Z and the ones he has been test driving are getting between 26 & 28mpg without a problem, mines a 2004 and i've owned it 2 years and never seen it close to that.

 

The car is well serviced and has had oil and plugs replaced recently, tyre pressures regularly topped up and run on super unleaded.

Could carrying out the "fuel gauge fix" improve the MPG reading....or is there anything else I should look for?

 

Thanks in advance

 

Dave

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Apart from the "danger" issues - no comment

 

freewheeling will not help - consider - engine out of gear needs fuel to keep it running, now consider - leave in gear and coast down hill etc, no fuel needed to keep the engine ticking over = free mileage :yahoo:

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21 mpg isnt that far off what it should be and if you're labouring the engine too much it you can end up using more juice than you would at optimal revs.

You should achieve 24 or 25 mpg if aren't tear-arsing around everywhere though. If you're that worried you should take it into a trusted Zed specialist for a check-up - where are you based?

I'm sure you don't need telling that the 350Z will never be 'economical' :lol:

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Yeah, i take it fairly easy, only rake it now and again. I know it will never be economical, just accepted that it was that bad, but these ones my mates been driving seem a fair bit higher. I'm based in Belfast, have a Zed specialist who has gone independant that looks after the car, going to throw it up to him soon, just wondering if anyone had any similar experiences or thing to look out for. Could the rotting joins on the exhaust contribute?? Going to get them cut out and replace with stainless steel soon too

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3 piece of advise:

1- MAF

I had a dip in my fuel consumption a few months back and traced it to my MAF. i founs a ting piece of leaf that had work its way and was blocking the hot wire :scare: i carefully picked it up with small tweezers and sprayed the wires with electrical cleaner spray from halfords and let it try and refitted. My MPGs got back to 26-32 as before. beware of the effect of some mods to the car if any.

 

2- Throttle controller

The next investment i would suggest is a D1 controller. It will pay itself in no time :thumbs: Mind you my car is NA tuned with all mods concievable but i return 28-32 MPG on motorway at 85-90mph ;) and 22-26 in busy town track.

At SP7 on track i have 9-15mpg :yahoo:

 

3- Driving style.

hard accelerations riding on the wrong gears, staying to long on a gear etc all impact MPG dramatically so look into what you can change. Also loose some weigt off the car if you are really trying, spare wheels etc, carry 1/4 or 1/2 tank of fuel at a time. If all fails get you car ecu checked and exhaust for no leaks etc

 

But at the end of the day its a 3.5l 1.5 ton bit-h so what do you expect :lol:

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thanks! i dont expect it to be doing 40mpg or anything, just think mine is going a bit harsh! will be getting the exhaust leaks checked soon and will have a look at the MAF this weekend hopefully. 28 - 32mpg is the stuff of dreams for me....if i could get it to 26/28 i'd be delighted!

 

Main reason for this post was just to see if anyone had done anything or had anything fail that changes their mpg for better or worse!

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I generally get 25-27mpg general driving.

 

On a recent 600 mile trip generally just sticking to speed limit and mostly motorway I averaged 34mpg! Was impressed.

 

This is all on the trip computer and not properly calculated mind!

 

Maf is a posssible issue&coasting in neutral won't help.

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I generally get 25-27mpg general driving.

 

On a recent 600 mile trip generally just sticking to speed limit and mostly motorway I averaged 34mpg! Was impressed.

 

This is all on the trip computer and not properly calculated mind!

 

Maf is a posssible issue&coasting in neutral won't help.

 

yeah, 25-27 is what i'm trying to achieve! only tried the coasting over the last week to see if it made a difference - it didnt!

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Stop it the lot of you!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I average 18MPG calculated by fuel in and miles covered I don't have an on board trip anymore, but from here to Keevil round track and home I got ............ 8MPG :scare::surrender:

 

Good job it's not my daily :lol:

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Apart from the "danger" issues - no comment

 

freewheeling will not help - consider - engine out of gear needs fuel to keep it running, now consider - leave in gear and coast down hill etc, no fuel needed to keep the engine ticking over = free mileage :yahoo:

 

Hmmmm.. but on the other hand, if you leave it in gear, the engine braking will cause the car to slow down and stop after a bit. Whereas if you leave it out of gear, no engine braking and the car will happily coast for miles (well.. or at least until the gradient changes)

 

Does the engine really use no fuel if you take your foot off the throttle and are on the over run? Or is it still sucking fuel through as the engine is doing say 3000rpm (for example) compared to 800rpm (for example) if its idling and your in neutral.

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My solution to this was to unlearn myself from knowing what MPG means.

But also about to receive a can of BG44K in the post and see if it helps cleaning out the fuel system and removing any carbon buildup on the engine internals.

Heard good reviews and my bro did the treatment on his SC'd Celica with good results.

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Apart from the "danger" issues - no comment

 

freewheeling will not help - consider - engine out of gear needs fuel to keep it running, now consider - leave in gear and coast down hill etc, no fuel needed to keep the engine ticking over = free mileage :yahoo:

 

Hmmmm.. but on the other hand, if you leave it in gear, the engine braking will cause the car to slow down and stop after a bit. Whereas if you leave it out of gear, no engine braking and the car will happily coast for miles (well.. or at least until the gradient changes)

 

Does the engine really use no fuel if you take your foot off the throttle and are on the over run? Or is it still sucking fuel through as the engine is doing say 3000rpm (for example) compared to 800rpm (for example) if its idling and your in neutral.

 

Dude, its a fact, an engine on overrun doesnt use any fuel as the engine braking keeps it turning over, if its on tickover it needs fuel to keep running. Even at 8500rpm as soon as you are off the throttle the injectors stop putting fuel into the cylinder :thumbs:

The resistance is neither here nor there, you arent using anything at all on overrun :thumbs:

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My solution to this was to unlearn myself from knowing what MPG means.

But also about to receive a can of BG44K in the post and see if it helps cleaning out the fuel system and removing any carbon buildup on the engine internals.

Heard good reviews and my bro did the treatment on his SC'd Celica with good results.

I'd be interested to know the results of that :)

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