foreverpsycotic;1035597 said:We are not too far behind you, gas in my town is at 4.41 a gal for 87
Let's not start this argument, please. Gas is about the same price, but taxes make up the difference. End of story.
foreverpsycotic;1035597 said:We are not too far behind you, gas in my town is at 4.41 a gal for 87
Check your o2 sensor. At 10 years old it may be time to check. There's no reason you should be getting such crappy fuel mileage out of a 99 Altima.vdragonmpc;1035606 said:You want to know the saddest thing in the world?
My turbo supra (as long as I dont wing the boost) gets better gas mileage than all of my other vehicles.
My old GMC 4x4 Jimmy was a given but I have sold it (thanks VA for making me pay personal property taxes on a vehicle I dont have)
My 99 Nissan Altima gets crap for mileage as does my Dodge 4x4 at 18 mpg on a good day downhill.
So far even on Premium I seem to spend less on the Sup. I pull the truck up and feel the Oil Execs in my wallet.... Im done with Nissans this Altima is insane I am getting 230-260 miles out of a tank of gas. I have tried plugs, filters and watching the air in the tires. I even changed the front downpipe thinking I had a leak... Damn thing is Horrible on gas.
So yup the Supra is seeing a lot more road time.
V
Nocheez;1035609 said:Check your o2 sensor. At 10 years old it may be time to check. There's no reason you should be getting such crappy fuel mileage out of a 99 Altima.
10secdream;1035585 said:Won't make a world of a difference for me as it is my weekend car. In Canada we are already paying 1.28 a liter up where I live and some places even higher. That is about 5 dollars a gallon in the United States.
Regardless of how much gas is we all still rely heavily on transportation. I think people just need to prioritize on the amount of driving that is actually needed.
jetjock;1035622 said:Just FYI but the rear one doesn't control fuel...
I am patiently waiting for that day.bmoss85;1035484 said:although if e85 were sold were near me i would convert my car to run it.
jetjock;1035664 said:In some cars it heps trim the mixture and can even take over the job of the main sensor but on most it's there to monitor catalyst efficiency. Put another way it watches to see if the cat is working and, by default, watches to see if the upstream sensor is working.
Btw, since you own an OBDII car you should invest in a decent scanner/code reader. Makes working on them a lot easier...
Nocheez;1035505 said:Nope, my Camry is my 30 mpg+ daily driver. The Supra is my sunny day and weekend car.
plus one
This is about the stupidest thing I've heard. It's not feasible for most Americans to have no vehicle, it's simply a necessity. I'll be glad when there's less behemoth 4x4's on the road (for everyone's safety and reduced use of fuel) but $20 a gallon won't stop people from driving. It'll just cripple those who need to get to work but can't afford to feed their family or themselves.
jetjock;1035622 said:Just FYI but the rear one doesn't control fuel...
ImpulseDrive;1035375 said:Just wondering if the rise of gas prices effected any owners here with thier plans on the mk3.
vdragonmpc;1035670 said:Bottom line: never cuss the Sup.