Originally posted by: eagle
I gained about 5-8mpg since the winter. Was a big difference last year too. My car don't like the winter or something.![]()
Originally posted by: crazygal
The weather doesn't change much in California
Originally posted by: KEV1N
Is it true, what they say about the morning being the best time to pump gas? Since you get "more" gas for your buck, or should I say, you get "less" gas for your buck when you fill up when it's hot out in the afternoon?
Plus the added use of heater, defroster, wipers, etc.Originally posted by: Viperoni
Typically in the cold weather, the computer will run the engine richer than normal until it reaches its normal operating temperature, hence the lower mileage
Originally posted by: psteng19
Woohoo, just got 42 mpg on this tank![]()
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Plus the added use of heater, defroster, wipers, etc.Originally posted by: Viperoni
Typically in the cold weather, the computer will run the engine richer than normal until it reaches its normal operating temperature, hence the lower mileage
I also think that a lot of people warm their cars up more in the colder weather.
