Will a bad/leaking LIM have an effect on my fuel mileage? I have a bone stock(performance wise) 04 Comp G. I am currently averaging 16.4 MPG
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Will a bad/leaking LIM have an effect on my fuel mileage? I have a bone stock(performance wise) 04 Comp G. I am currently averaging 16.4 MPG
2004 Comp G -Bone Stock except visual mods
A leaking lim will cause a vacuum leak possibly which will hurt gas mileage.
98 GTP 230K miles scrapped
04 Comp G 180*, HAI, poly db's, zzp stb's, UMI ta's, Speedbuilt sways, DNA springs, Port and polished heads, S1X, sd headers.
Ok that does seem logical. I was kind of hoping that is it. I will be replacing the gasket next weekend. I already put in a new air filter, fuel filter, cleaned the MAF, and TB about two weeks ago and it increased from 15.2 to 16.4 mpg but I think it should be a lot better than that.
2004 Comp G -Bone Stock except visual mods
When you do the lim change the spark plugs too.
98 GTP 230K miles scrapped
04 Comp G 180*, HAI, poly db's, zzp stb's, UMI ta's, Speedbuilt sways, DNA springs, Port and polished heads, S1X, sd headers.
I'm thinking about going with the NGK plugs and 8mm wires along with MSD coil packs.
2004 Comp G -Bone Stock except visual mods
No, no, no on the coil packs...
MSD sucks donkey ass.
Stock coils are way better.
/end of story
Stock replacement plugs are all you need.
And if you only drive city 16-19 mpgs is pretty normal.
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I was told the MSD would create a better spark but not last as long. And all I do is city driving being from Chicago but I don't get on it too much. Just thought the mpg should be up there at least a little more.
2004 Comp G -Bone Stock except visual mods
Well, we are telling you msd coils suck, so dont use them lol.
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MSD coils tend to fail prematurely.
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I will take your word on the coil packs and go with the OEM. So for the spark plugs I should just go with the AC Delco? And also the wires?
2004 Comp G -Bone Stock except visual mods
Yup ac delco plugs and whatever set of wires you want, most stores have some sort of wires with a warranty.
SMGPFC Member #1
I'd bet yoru issue is too much around town on 3.29 gears and enjoying the power. You aren't going to have a big enough vacuum leak to cause mpg issues
If Dave feels 60% throttle is 100%, what does he tell his wife.
I really do enjoy the power, I don't get on too often but i guess it could be enough to lower my mpg. I think i might have to start buying lighter shoes....
I see you live in Chicago. What is your typical driving? When I was there..even though I was on the highway..I was far from cruising at 70+ for extended periods of 20+ minutes. That is a killer for mileage, especially in a 3.29's car.
If Dave feels 60% throttle is 100%, what does he tell his wife.
on a side note: will the 8mm wires make any difference (spark/performance wise) if I have the OEM coil packs and plugs in? I don't want to buy them if there is no advantage to that.
Thicker wires typically mean more insulation. That's what you usually gain with thicker wires.
If Dave feels 60% throttle is 100%, what does he tell his wife.
I do mostly city driving, stop and go every damn intersection, rarely on the highway unless I'm going out of town. I work 15 miles from where i live and usually takes about 35-40 minutes to get there. Needless to say I'm in traffic all the time. That really can't be good the mpg.
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