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06-09-2006, 01:45 PM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
i did "calibrate" the computer once with actual gallons used and the odometer reading.
That was spot-on. But if the odometer isn't right, then p'raps the mileage report isn't right either...
And on a side note, i think its funny as crap getting 15mpg. i know its still bad mileage, but it completely confuses people who ask about my mileage in an accusatory fashion.
"what do you get with the hummer"
"about 15 avg for highway/town"
"with what pulling it?"
"i think its a six liter V8"
"show me"
"ok"
"you reset that just a while ago and coasted in here to fill"
i had that convo, word for word, with some dude at the gas station a few weeks back. You see, enviro's WANT H2s to get 8. It wouldn't make them happier if we all got 20, it would make them mad. I swear that's true, or i guess at least. They'd be mad about all H2s averaging 20. Not happy because less gas was being used, less CO2 created, but mad because this vigilante cause, so slathered in self-righteousness, would be somewhat undone. They wouldn't be as much "better" as they thought they were.
And that, folks, just might be lame.
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06-09-2006, 04:01 PM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
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Originally Posted by 31_bandits
i did "calibrate" the computer once with actual gallons used and the odometer reading.
That was spot-on. But if the odometer isn't right, then p'raps the mileage report isn't right either...
And on a side note, i think its funny as crap getting 15mpg. i know its still bad mileage, but it completely confuses people who ask about my mileage in an accusatory fashion.
"what do you get with the hummer"
"about 15 avg for highway/town"
"with what pulling it?"
"i think its a six liter V8"
"show me"
"ok"
"you reset that just a while ago and coasted in here to fill"
i had that convo, word for word, with some dude at the gas station a few weeks back. You see, enviro's WANT H2s to get 8. It wouldn't make them happier if we all got 20, it would make them mad. I swear that's true, or i guess at least. They'd be mad about all H2s averaging 20. Not happy because less gas was being used, less CO2 created, but mad because this vigilante cause, so slathered in self-righteousness, would be somewhat undone. They wouldn't be as much "better" as they thought they were.
And that, folks, just might be lame.
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I agree that most hippies, and people(morons) in general, refuse to believe, or don't want to believe that the H2 is capable of getting 15MPG. I say they think this because:
1. Their SU-BA-RU only gets 18MPG.
2. HUMMERS must be evil, because they're so cool.
3. Their minivan gets an awesome 19MPG
4. They believe GM is the worst automaker on the planet, and the General could never build any vehicle capable of high MPG or quality.
Personally, THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY'RE MISSING!!! 
I have noticed on every car I've owned (LC, BMW X5 and X3, H2) that the speedo always displays a higher speed than the radar thingys. I think it's to give you a buffer, that's built in to the car, against speeding. So you really think you're going 10 over when it's actually 7-8.
I agree that I'd like to get the best mileage I can. I see no reason why I shouldn't try for that. Lately, and this is really bugging me, the trip miles vs. gallons used is calculating something like 17MPG. The overall average is about 15 MPG according to the computer. I am going to find out today what the actual mileage is by dividing my next tank by the miles. But I do go easy on stoplight pullouts, try to time braking to avoid sitting at redlights, and keep the throttle low climbing the passes.
Actually, my theory is that those activities combine with decreased air pressure at high altitude (about 9,000 feet) cause the gas molecules injected into the engine to disperse more readily, therefore creating more complete combustion of the fuel and causing an increase in fuel economy. However, there is less O2 at this elevation, which may negate any such effects. Perhaps my H2 is just wonderfully fuel efficient.
Or maybe the trip computer is lying to me... I bet Onstar reprogrammed it to make me think that I'm getting better mileage.
I do notice that my tank seems to fluctuate wildly (I'm talking 1/4 tanks disappear in minutes) sometimes with it returning to previous levels.
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06-09-2006, 05:38 PM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
I have absolutly NO issues with Fuel Mileage! Matter of Fact, drove to and around Reno for 4 days (approx. 1000 miles) and only filled the tank once--when i got back.
I know I'll be losing another MPG shortly after installing the GOBI!
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06-10-2006, 09:51 AM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
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Originally Posted by Aubs
I agree that most hippies, and people(morons) in general, refuse to believe, or don't want to believe that the H2 is capable of getting 15MPG. I say they think this because:
1. Their SU-BA-RU only gets 18MPG.
2. HUMMERS must be evil, because they're so cool.
3. Their minivan gets an awesome 19MPG
4. They believe GM is the worst automaker on the planet, and the General could never build any vehicle capable of high MPG or quality.
Personally, THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY'RE MISSING!!! 
I have noticed on every car I've owned (LC, BMW X5 and X3, H2) that the speedo always displays a higher speed than the radar thingys. I think it's to give you a buffer, that's built in to the car, against speeding. So you really think you're going 10 over when it's actually 7-8.
I agree that I'd like to get the best mileage I can. I see no reason why I shouldn't try for that. Lately, and this is really bugging me, the trip miles vs. gallons used is calculating something like 17MPG. The overall average is about 15 MPG according to the computer. I am going to find out today what the actual mileage is by dividing my next tank by the miles. But I do go easy on stoplight pullouts, try to time braking to avoid sitting at redlights, and keep the throttle low climbing the passes.
Actually, my theory is that those activities combine with decreased air pressure at high altitude (about 9,000 feet) cause the gas molecules injected into the engine to disperse more readily, therefore creating more complete combustion of the fuel and causing an increase in fuel economy. However, there is less O2 at this elevation, which may negate any such effects. Perhaps my H2 is just wonderfully fuel efficient.
Or maybe the trip computer is lying to me... I bet Onstar reprogrammed it to make me think that I'm getting better mileage.
I do notice that my tank seems to fluctuate wildly (I'm talking 1/4 tanks disappear in minutes) sometimes with it returning to previous levels.
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http://www.landroverforums.com/m_12175/tm.htm
interestingly, that's about exactly what you hypothesized earlier.
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06-12-2006, 04:33 PM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
I just drive downhill boths ways to wherever I am going.
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06-13-2006, 02:39 AM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
Wow....
I Started this Post in March!
I am Floored that it is still alive!
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05-04-2007, 04:34 PM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
I did a test with my Ford Expedition over the summer, don't think I mentioned it to you guys. Normally my expo gets about the same milage as mt H2.
Removed roof rack bars.
Clean, new air filter.
Overinflate tires 8psi over max recomended PSI.
Fold in mirrors on highway (The expedition has HUDGE mirrors).
Set cruize at 60mph.
Went from H2 range (11-13 highway) to 17.5-19 mpg highway.
When it comes to cars Im hooked on my Fiance's saab 9-5. Full size 4 door car. 4 cyl turbocharged gas motor. 3,500 towing capasity. 31 mpg driving it normally....agressivly when im driving it still gets 30. The thing its pretty quick once the turbo spools up. Problem is she gets mad when I drive it. lol.
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05-04-2007, 07:37 PM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
Well all of you are smarter than me. I got 12.1 miles to the gallon for 6000 miles. Last October I purchased the Fuel Maxx Vortex Generator on Ebay for 12 or 15 bucks. I started noticing an increase immediately and showed everyone in the office the reading on my dash. It read 13.7. I have only seen it go down once and that was the trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming last Xmas. It was as low as 11.8 in the high mountains but coming back gradually incresed to 13.9. I'm driving back to Elkhart, IN. tomorrow and see Stuart at OEMDASH. Got to install Black Rims and one more piece of carbon fiber for the sun roof controls. I will get 13.7 or better on the interstate guarantee. If I couldn't afford the gas, I wouldn't have bought a Hummer but 10 % helps for the hotel bill. I do remember my 1974 "454" corvette getting 5.5 mpg.
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05-07-2007, 04:58 AM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
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I just drive downhill boths ways to wherever I am going.
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Personally I always keep the wind behind me --I find that a big plus and keep the air suspension raised in back so I"m also always going downhill. It's all good, Regards The Rebel. Sometimes the old timers have to show the kids how its done. 
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08-21-2007, 03:49 PM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
Dear Mr. Bandit....
Sure I believe you're getting 15 MPG. After all, we all do.
Sure I believe your wife weighs 105 with 38DD tits. After all, all our wives do.
Sure we believe that you pecker's 12 inches. After all, all of ours are.
Sure Santa comes at Christmas. He always has...
15 MPG? BULL****. A H2 doesn't average 15 MPG unless you tow it 1/3 of the way...
Damn... Be realistic. If you said 12, I'd of said BRAVO! You are really working it. But 15? Nope. Not unless your city driving is going 55 with no lights...

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08-21-2007, 04:23 PM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
I GET 11 MPG and the way i drive a'm lucky to get that .these H2's are gas hogs and every last person who owns one knew it B4 they bought it. if you have a sharp tune and a fresh air filter you may get 12 to 15 is you drive like a little old ladey .ther is no magic secret trick or device to make a 6400 lb 6.0 V8 all wheel drive truck that is shaped like a brick get 17 mpg now, maybe in the future but not now so just grab your balls and wallet fill up twice a week and stop obsessing about it and enjoy the ride . 
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08-21-2007, 05:29 PM
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Re: Gas Milage Tips And Mods?
^^^^^what he said 
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