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Old Sep 12, 2013 | 08:56 PM
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My 97 is decent on gas, on average I get around 25mpg or so. Good portion of that being highway though. Worst ever mpg was 17.4 and my best is 28.6. The 04 is not so kind on gas around town, I have no idea how people get 30mpg from the L67 on the highway, best I've ever gotten with it was 25.

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Old Sep 13, 2013 | 06:44 AM
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Old Sep 13, 2013 | 07:56 AM
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A dirty air filter would actually help your MPGs by restricting the amount of air to your MAF and the computer sending less fuel.

Since you are noticing a scent, I think you are running too rich and detonating poorly. You should definitely take a look at doing the fuel filter, checking the fuel pressure, remove a plug and just look at it to make sure it's still okay, etc.
 
Old Sep 13, 2013 | 08:04 AM
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Ill have Paul check the pump maybe the 30 dollar salvage pump is biting the dust after 2 years. Should I upgrade to a k&n drop in filter to help get more air in on the highway. Because when I go back and fourth to school my car uses just under a quarter tank to do 110 mi
 
Old Sep 13, 2013 | 08:17 AM
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Get the K&N drop in just because you can clean it and never buy another air filter again haha.
 
Old Sep 13, 2013 | 08:17 AM
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The difference in performance you notice probably has to do with the amount of ethanol added to the fuel. A 'rotten egg' smell doesn't always indicate a problem. A fuel with a high sulfur content will cause this. Try filling up a couple of times at a different station (with 87 octane) and see if the smell goes away and performance improves.
 
Old Sep 13, 2013 | 09:43 AM
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I ran the K&N drop in filter element in my 03 SS.

Originally Posted by zzapultimate
I've always been disappointed in the mpg of the 3100. I usually get 20-25 mpg mostly highway. If I'm gonna get mileage like that, I should at least be boosted, or V8
Really, although you're talking 1990's technology versus mid 2000's. Best I've got in my 06 with the V8 is 24.5mpg; that was almost all highway cruising at 70mph. So, that's basically the same as what you run and Keane's 04.

Originally Posted by Leprechaun93
The 04 is not so kind on gas around town, I have no idea how people get 30mpg from the L67 on the highway, best I've ever gotten with it was 25.
Keane, I would think you should be getting higher than 25mpg. That seems poor to me although I'm not sure if the supercharger is a factor; not familiar with that version. I know, in my 03 SS with the NA 3800 V6, I used to easily get up around 28mpg highway. Didn't really keep track of mileage as much back then so I honestly could have gotten higher than that and not known.

I can say Fuelly is great for keeping track of fuel mileage. I use it for both of my cars now.
 
Old Sep 13, 2013 | 10:03 AM
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Not sure, I remember other L67 owners reporting 30mpg, I cruise at 70 on the highway and the best I've gotten was 25mpg, maybe if I slowed it down a bit i'd gain more mpg. But that's not happening.
 
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Depends on the quality of gas, the air temperature, etc.
 
Old Sep 13, 2013 | 02:09 PM
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Hi all what do you think about running ethanol free gas in my monte? I have the 3800 engine. There is an oil and propane company about five minutes from where I live and I just recently found out that you can fill up there if you want you just have to ask them. It's about 10 cents more a gallon but its ethanol free and I know of a lot of people who hate ethanol. So what do you all think? Should I try it? Any potential risks with switching from the gas I have now to ethanol free gas?
 

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