TwinTurbo.NET: Nissan 300ZX forum - Winter fuel "specs" are different.
Subject
Winter fuel "specs" are different.
Posted by
Inzane
on January 04, 2013 at 2:29 PM
This message has been viewed
122
times.
In Reply To
Haven't heard that in a while...
posted by Z DNA
on January 04, 2013 at 12:15 PM
Message
I can't say how directly the differences would correlate to price. But there are differences in some properties such as vapor pressure.
Inzane
Follow Ups
lower mpg during winter? >>
-
stockplayerz(nyc)
09:28:22 01/04/13
my DD (Mazda Protege) gets about 10-20% less in the winter (n/m)
-
Shiers69
09:57:47 01/04/13
haha protege is my dd too
-
WhiTTe Z
10:18:53 01/04/13
third. My Protege is my DD. Fast approaching 196k miles.
-
MixManMash
15:51:42 01/04/13
155k here.
-
WhiTTe Z
07:15:33 01/05/13
rest is negligible, hit up tires and regain normal mpg (n/m)
-
LJZTT
11:13:22 01/05/13
Air density can play a big role. My civic drops from
-
black300zx
18:37:08 01/05/13
Can't argue with physics charts :) (n/m)
-
vorpalZ
09:00:09 01/06/13
especially one as comprehensive and clear as that (n/m)
-
LJZTT
10:45:20 01/06/13
Wow - that came out smaller than I expected - sorry
-
black300zx
14:00:54 01/06/13
just giving you a hard time
-
LJZTT
11:12:12 01/07/13
I thought you were being serious anyway, not sarcastic
-
black300zx
19:51:21 01/07/13
BTW - that chart contains 219 fuel-ups and >83k miles (n/m)
-
black300zx
14:01:59 01/06/13
Dang. I fuel up my dd once a month. :) (n/m)
-
SactoTodd
14:22:06 01/06/13
Lots of variables
-
Red Hawk (CO)
09:59:43 01/04/13
How are yall calculating mpgs? (n/m)
-
Krazyd27(Houston)
10:30:52 01/04/13
Reset your trip odo with every fill up, always fill up (n/m)
-
BigTDogg (MA)
10:40:27 01/04/13
Thanks BigT (n/m)
-
Krazyd27(Houston)
10:42:16 01/04/13
I have found the tire pressure drop in winter to cause a 10%
-
LJZTT
13:35:48 01/04/13
Ethanol, More oxygen are two things you can't control (n/m)
-
BigTDogg (MA)
10:13:37 01/04/13
Yes, dropped from 22 to 18 here in MN (n/m)
-
Summeronthechain (MN)
10:19:46 01/04/13
Try letting the car warm up first
-
lazer(NJ)
10:40:26 01/04/13
I don't think you are correct here. The gas wasted while
-
zellamay
13:27:16 01/04/13
Mileage experts agree. Don't warm up... just start driving. (n/m)
-
Gordo 93TT Daytona
16:43:07 01/04/13
more idling, change in winter fuel composition, and all of
-
vorpalZ
11:02:43 01/04/13
Haven't heard that in a while...
-
Z DNA
12:15:31 01/04/13
In most of the U.S., the winter fuel blend results in
-
cherry
12:29:20 01/04/13
Not here around Virginia Beach...
-
Z DNA
05:09:52 01/05/13
Here in AZ, we have a different blend in winter, or
-
zellamay
13:28:59 01/04/13
Winter fuel "specs" are different. -
Inzane
14:29:04 01/04/13
What are these mpgs you speak of? (n/m)
-
Lumpydonut
12:38:50 01/04/13
Take your foot off the gas pedal once in a while, you'll
-
zellamay
13:30:54 01/04/13
Probably not a bad idea, but I didn't buy and modify
-
Lumpydonut
08:55:14 01/05/13
2nd. Did he mean mpegs? If so, then mine definitely drop
-
ConVerTT
11:13:19 01/05/13
your tire pressure probably dropped several psi
-
LJZTT
13:31:06 01/04/13
This is the answer. (n/m)
-
Dustin
20:03:12 01/04/13
It's normal that if cooler weather causes an increase in pwr
-
craigz96tt (SC)
15:45:31 01/04/13
My mpg goes up 1-2 in winter because I use A/C alot less (n/m)
-
Zvil (FL)
08:02:18 01/05/13
Post a
Followup
You cannot reply to this message because you are not
logged in
.