What s your avg gas mileage for gs350 awd??
#18
Driver School Candidate
#21
yes, there's a pedal dance you have to do with the brake pedal and the emergency brake. Do a search and you should be able to find it. If you do find it, please post the link to this thread.
#22
14.1 l/100=20mpg.
http://www.pacificwebsites.com/Conve...Kilometers.htm
#23
I got 29MPG on a 50mile non stop road trip at 55mph. One way was more up uphill, one downhill. I reset before I left. Almost hard to believe. Had cruise on.
Seems to get better mileage when it is warmer out. Have new plugs new air filter and clean TB.
Seems to get better mileage when it is warmer out. Have new plugs new air filter and clean TB.
#24
Mileage always drops the colder the temp with any vehicle. I live in WI, avg. below 30F in winter, 75-80 in summer. The difference in mileage is noticeable.
#25
AWD 2008 GS350... From full till about a quarter tank.. mostly highway, maybe 100 miles in city.... A/C blowing and temp about 89 outside. cruise wasn't constant, sometimes i had to pass a few slower vehicles.. this was taken 7/27/2018
Last edited by Just4Me; 07-29-18 at 10:17 AM.
#26
Intermediate
Humm those are great numbers, my car AVG on the city is 10.7! I would love to improve it!
I think this post will be very helpful if anyone can share what maintenace can help into gaining some nice MPG.
I know that the following could help: (Throttle body cleaning, maf sensor cleaning, top engine cleaning with seafoam, running your tires with proper air (33-40 psi), having a good working PCV valve) any other tips?
I think this post will be very helpful if anyone can share what maintenace can help into gaining some nice MPG.
I know that the following could help: (Throttle body cleaning, maf sensor cleaning, top engine cleaning with seafoam, running your tires with proper air (33-40 psi), having a good working PCV valve) any other tips?
#27
Humm those are great numbers, my car AVG on the city is 10.7! I would love to improve it!
I think this post will be very helpful if anyone can share what maintenace can help into gaining some nice MPG.
I know that the following could help: (Throttle body cleaning, maf sensor cleaning, top engine cleaning with seafoam, running your tires with proper air (33-40 psi), having a good working PCV valve) any other tips?
I think this post will be very helpful if anyone can share what maintenace can help into gaining some nice MPG.
I know that the following could help: (Throttle body cleaning, maf sensor cleaning, top engine cleaning with seafoam, running your tires with proper air (33-40 psi), having a good working PCV valve) any other tips?
#28
Intermediate
I am living in the caribbean, temperature range from 29-34 celcius 84 - 93 farenheit.
Bakes dragging, I will check but they are 4 month old brake pads and last month I cleaned them good all 4 wheels.
Plugs are 1 year old, NGK as recommended... What else could be the cause? Maybe fuel air sensors? valve adjustments? my car is 116k miles by the way
Bakes dragging, I will check but they are 4 month old brake pads and last month I cleaned them good all 4 wheels.
Plugs are 1 year old, NGK as recommended... What else could be the cause? Maybe fuel air sensors? valve adjustments? my car is 116k miles by the way
Last edited by guzzy92fs; 08-01-18 at 02:00 PM.
#29
I bet you have a led foot. Each visit I've made to either st Croix, st Lucia, Jamaica, or even Bahamas . The drivers I've seen don't know the speed limit. It's either , foot to the floor or parked... 😄