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Chrono Aug 16, 2012 02:28 AM

What's the best ways to improve gas mileage on the 4th gen?
 
I've been driving a lot more recently and with gas prices above $4 I'm interested to know what things work best to improve mileage on the 4th gen Maxima?

So far I've read: Use premium fuel, don't use fram air filter, don't accelerate rapidly from 0, the hotter the girl in the passenger seat the better mileage you get

:D

What else?

2brosgixxer Aug 16, 2012 03:26 AM

What are you getting for mileage right now? That will determine if you can even do much better.

mrjasonlyrics Aug 16, 2012 04:11 AM

That's more a general than a specific question. Make sure your tire pressure is correct, tune up (replace your spark plugs, ignition coils rarely go out but sometimes do, air/fuel ratio sensors, replace your filters,and oil change) and you should see a difference

Fauken Aug 16, 2012 07:14 AM

If you slowly gas your way to speed limit then you will waste more gas if you accelerated "normally". Coast to red lights, tire pressure, weight reduction, tune up. There are more, just search

phatboislim Aug 16, 2012 07:16 AM

swap in a b series motor

Shift_A32B Aug 16, 2012 07:54 AM

1) Avoid Rabbit Jumps
2) Lose Weight
3) Throw out unnecessary weight
4) Tune-up : Spark Plugs, Air Filter, Fuel Filter, PCV Valve. Clean out TB, IACV, EGR tube. Make sure you used 5w-30 for oil.
5) Proper tire pressure.
6) Coast to a red light/stop sign. Check out more hypermiling tips/forums
7) Use cruise control on the highways [Drive at the posted speed limit]
8) Buy Coilovers (Aerodynamics)
9) Avoid anchors (Wheels)
10) Make sure Knock sensor and your o2 sensor's are working properly.
I accomplish 22-25mpg with 70city/30hwy (Heavy traffic here in Los Angeles, CA) with no mods. Make a fuelly account to keep track of your mpg's.

http://www.fuelly.com/driver/97vq30de/maxima

:D

Amerikaner83 Aug 16, 2012 08:06 AM

Boris, you get 22/25 consistently? :thumbsup: I average 20 all city, 22 in mixed

cashoit Aug 16, 2012 08:23 AM

27highy was mpg back when the car was new. Surely, u dont expect to get better than that??

to get good fuel economy, do a tuneup

phatboislim Aug 16, 2012 08:59 AM

i still got up to 30mpg in my 5th gen on occasions...depended on the trip

styliztik Aug 16, 2012 09:05 AM

I'm all for squeezing every last drop of fuel and maximizing gas mileage... Especially with these prices...

But it's not like there's 8,011 of these threads already lol

asand1 Aug 16, 2012 09:07 AM

Y pipe and b pipe?

ChrisMan287 Aug 16, 2012 11:24 AM

KS bypass?

kaneeyez Aug 16, 2012 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by phatboislim (Post 8577706)
swap in a b series motor

lmaoo

PLUMMAXSE Aug 16, 2012 07:25 PM

Get new O2 sensors!!

schmellyfart Aug 16, 2012 08:04 PM

Most of it is driving style. I highly recommend the ScanGaugeII or ScangaugeE, being able to see how your driving effects your fuel economy really helps. http://www.scangauge.com/products/ I went from a city best of 26.9 mpg to 28.6 after driving with the scangauge installed for a couple tanks. You would pick up more mpg than I did if you aren't using any hypermiling techniques already.

I also picked up and extra 5-15 miles per tank after various performance mods.

http://www.fuelly.com/driver/schmellyfart/maxima

+1 on Maintainence, I picked up ~2mpg from new spark plugs alone.

T_Behr904 Aug 16, 2012 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by phatboislim (Post 8577706)
swap in a b series motor


http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/up...on-my-hand.jpg

Amerikaner83 Aug 16, 2012 11:47 PM

Agreed about driving style.

I just drove 466 miles on one tank...avg spd 72 MPH, with radio and air conditioning cranked...and I got 29.56 MPG.

If the car is properly maintained in the first place, the mileage will show as a result.

styliztik Aug 16, 2012 11:49 PM


Originally Posted by Amerikaner83 (Post 8578690)
Agreed about driving style.

I just drove 466 miles on one tank...avg spd 72 MPH, with radio and air conditioning cranked...and I got 29.56 MPG.

If the car is properly maintained in the first place, the mileage will show as a result.

doubt the radio has anything to do with gas mileage lol

Chrono Aug 17, 2012 02:18 AM

What tune up's does Nissan recommend at 130K miles, anyone have a link, I didn't see a link in the stickies.


***where did you guys buy your NGK spark plugs and how much did you pay for each one?

*** whats the best price you've seen on O2 sensors?

phatboislim Aug 17, 2012 04:19 AM


Originally Posted by T_Behr904 (Post 8578544)

:kiss:

jholley Aug 17, 2012 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by schmellyfart (Post 8578542)
Most of it is driving style. I highly recommend the ScanGaugeII or ScangaugeE, being able to see how your driving effects your fuel economy really helps. http://www.scangauge.com/products/ I went from a city best of 26.9 mpg to 28.6 after driving with the scangauge installed for a couple tanks. You would pick up more mpg than I did if you aren't using any hypermiling techniques already.

I also picked up and extra 5-15 miles per tank after various performance mods.

http://www.fuelly.com/driver/schmellyfart/maxima

+1 on Maintainence, I picked up ~2mpg from new spark plugs alone.

Thanks for the reference SF. I just ordered a new scanguage2 for $149 off ebay. I'm installing it for mpg and to watch the AT fluid temperature after modifying the VB with the transgo shift kit.

saig Aug 17, 2012 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by jholley (Post 8579135)
Thanks for the reference SF. I just ordered a new scanguage2 for $149 off ebay. I'm installing it for mpg and to watch the AT fluid temperature after modifying the VB with the transgo shift kit.

MPG is calculated based on realtime engine management/monitoring parameters of sensors. These info can be acquired via a good OBDII scanner. Realtime rpm, tps, vehicle instantaneous speed, ... are included in the calculation. You can also monitor timing advance, fuel trim, IAT, and adjust your pedal to go light/easy or hard. I'd rather invest in an OBDII scanner for tuning your car.

Kuhn_man Aug 17, 2012 01:54 PM

if your bone stock than get a cai and a aftermarket y pipe and youll notice a big differance. and i see your in naperville. where at. im in addison

schmellyfart Aug 17, 2012 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by styliztik (Post 8578691)
doubt the radio has anything to do with gas mileage lol

The amount is negligible to most.

Originally Posted by saig (Post 8579201)
MPG is calculated based on realtime engine management/monitoring parameters of sensors. These info can be acquired via a good OBDII scanner. Realtime rpm, tps, vehicle instantaneous speed, ... are included in the calculation. You can also monitor timing advance, fuel trim, IAT, and adjust your pedal to go light/easy or hard. I'd rather invest in an OBDII scanner for tuning your car.

You can't tune an A32 with an OBDII scanner.

stromm Aug 17, 2012 03:22 PM

I've had my dads car just over a year now. I drive roughly 60 miles to work (and back) with about 45 of that freeway, mostly 70 mph. My worst fillup MPG was 26.7, my best just last fill was 31.2. I frequently see 29.6 - 30.x.

I've noticed the biggest impact on my mileage is going over 2500 RPM. Whether it's from acceleration or cruising, if I got over that I'm closer to the 27MPG.

My car is all stock, some Firestone 50k all-season tires at 32PSI. I put between 89 and 91 octane and that seems to have hardly any impact on my mileage unless I run 89 four or more fillups in a row.

I've never gotten less than that 26.7 and that was mostly running around between the malls and home with the wife on a 300 mile weekend shopping spree.

The Wizard Aug 17, 2012 08:27 PM

http://forums.maxima.org/general-max...ge-thread.html

Sportrunner Sep 9, 2012 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by Amerikaner83 (Post 8577759)
Boris, you get 22/25 consistently? :thumbsup: I average 20 all city, 22 in mixed

Wow. I have a 96 with no mods and bad knock sensor and o2 sensor and i average 30-33 mixed. Guess i cant complain about my mileage anymore.

tigersharkdude Sep 9, 2012 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by Sportrunner (Post 8600343)
Wow. I have a 96 with no mods and bad knock sensor and o2 sensor and i average 30-33 mixed. Guess i cant complain about my mileage anymore.

:rolleyes:

schmellyfart Sep 9, 2012 06:47 PM

He's probably using Ethanol-free gas. http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=LA

CMax03 Sep 9, 2012 07:20 PM

Drive like an old lady.....or hang up a vacuum gauge and keep it in the hightest vacuum zone....

T_Behr904 Sep 9, 2012 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by schmellyfart (Post 8600443)
He's probably using Ethanol-free gas. http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=LA

That will do it. I lost 3+ mpg with ethanol blended gas. 100% gas is the best to go with.

jlewispfct Sep 10, 2012 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by Sportrunner (Post 8600343)
Wow. I have a 96 with no mods and bad knock sensor and o2 sensor and i average 30-33 mixed. Guess i cant complain about my mileage anymore.

Just replaced knock sensor and I got 32 hwy, but even with the bad KS, the DH regularly got 35 with it. We get ethanol free gas when we can, but usually just have to go with whatever grade premium we can get. We swear by Michelin tires though. Just put new Defenders all around after running over 100K on the old Michelins. Great blend of durability, MPG, traction, ride quality and noise level. They always give us our money's worth. :cool:

Shift_A32B Sep 10, 2012 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by T_Behr904 (Post 8600498)
That will do it. I lost 3+ mpg with ethanol blended gas. 100% gas is the best to go with.

Sucks living in CA when it comes to modding :rotz:

chuckles.noris Sep 12, 2012 12:46 AM

Its not toooooo bad lol


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