My 2005 GX gas mileage ~ 20 mpg!
#16
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I'm on a personal mission to see the maximum gas mileage I can achieve in my wife's new (pre-owned) CPO 2005 gx470.
Will a k&n filter make a significant increase in the mileage?
I did the calcualtion before adding K&N and I averages somewhere around 18 to 19 mpg. Only time I hit 20 was when I drove from San Antonio to Houston and back. Eventhough my daily driving is on highway, sometimes it is stop & go traffic. However, after adding K&N, this is the first time I calculated and it is just above 20mpg mark.
Are you guys achieving near 20 mpg using premium gas or a lower octane? I am using regular 87.
Is your AC on when driving the majority of the time? Nearly 70% of the time A/C is on.
What other tips do you have to increase the mileage?
Will a k&n filter make a significant increase in the mileage?
I did the calcualtion before adding K&N and I averages somewhere around 18 to 19 mpg. Only time I hit 20 was when I drove from San Antonio to Houston and back. Eventhough my daily driving is on highway, sometimes it is stop & go traffic. However, after adding K&N, this is the first time I calculated and it is just above 20mpg mark.
Are you guys achieving near 20 mpg using premium gas or a lower octane? I am using regular 87.
Is your AC on when driving the majority of the time? Nearly 70% of the time A/C is on.
What other tips do you have to increase the mileage?
#17
I'm averaging 16 MPG with my '05 GX. Alot of Highway with some city mixed in, but I constantly have the AC/Heat on "Auto." Tires are always inflated properly, I use regular gas, the 3rd row seats are always in, and I'm not towing or lugging anything on a regular basis.
#18
Second calculation shows gain in mpg
Ok....here goes second round of calculation. Drove 334 miles on 16.01 gal of fuel. That equates to 20.86 mpg. So, looks like I am gaining . There is virtually no change (driving habbit, speed etc) between last run (8 days ago) and today. Hope some one could explain this ????.
#19
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Don't know how to explain if you've suddenly started getting better mileage than before, but 20.8 isn't unrealistic for a GX, depending upon how you're driving. I've gotten that much on a few tanks before. BTW, do you know if the fuels you've been using have changed -- particularly if the ethanol content has changed up or down? Ethanol in higher concentrations sucks for fuel economy.
#20
I usually pump gas at Costco with 87 grade fuel. Atleast last two fills were at the same place. One possibility that I could think of is wind resistance. For five days in row, we had 15-20 mph wind and that might have played a role in reduced gas mileage in the previous calculation. However, as long as I can achieve around 21mpg on GX and already getting around 30 mpg on ES, I am happy with that. Initailly I was thinking of buying hybrid Camry and it may not be worthful considering paying full MSRP and I am getting good mileage on both GX & ES.
#21
Lexus Test Driver
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I usually pump gas at Costco with 87 grade fuel. Atleast last two fills were at the same place. One possibility that I could think of is wind resistance. For five days in row, we had 15-20 mph wind and that might have played a role in reduced gas mileage in the previous calculation. However, as long as I can achieve around 21mpg on GX and already getting around 30 mpg on ES, I am happy with that. Initailly I was thinking of buying hybrid Camry and it may not be worthful considering paying full MSRP and I am getting good mileage on both GX & ES.
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