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06-26-2008, 12:47 AM
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Re: 10,000 mile critique of the 2008 H2
I cannot say that the premium fuel got me any better MPG's than regular per se. I recall in my 2006 SUV when we made the same run, I got about 12.7 or so on the mileage burning regular fuel.
But what I did notice was better performance from the rig. I'd had some issues when rolling pulling out from a rolling start...say about 5 to 10 mph that it would hunt and then you would have to mash down on it to get it going kicking it down. With the premium that situation is gone thank god!
My 06 was trouble free also. My 08 had an chaffed wire from the factory that was fixed and its been a great machine.
I seem to recall in the 08 that the book recommends it. There was a posting on here before about that. I'll have to dig out the book and see what it says.
Everyone at my office is surprised we took the H2 on the trip. Asked if it was comfy to travel in. I always say its like sitting in your lazy boy driving down the road. Many people think its a rough riding spartan vehicle. We took the H2 instead of my wifes brand new 08 CTS Caddy....thats just how comfy the H2 is in our opinion....
well time to get some work done...
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2008 H2 Lux Series, Slate Blue, everything but the air suspension - sold
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06-27-2008, 03:46 AM
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Re: 10,000 mile critique of the 2008 H2
The owners manuel for the 08 does say use prem fuel. If not it could cause spark knock and the such.........The 08 has the 6.2 corvette engine it and it does run better on 93.The only thing that pissed me off is when I bought my 08, the dealer filled it with 87 octane . They suggested 93 to prevent "engine damage" and told me to switch to 93 but they were too cheap to give a full tank of prem.
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06-27-2008, 04:29 AM
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Re: 10,000 mile critique of the 2008 H2
Hey all, finally signed up:
Hey you are right, i just picked up my 08 Solar Flare SUV 3 weeks ago and the dealer put 87 and i know because i rode with the guy to do it. Also it runs way better on 93. I will take pics if no one believes me, but i drive 60 miles highway round trip to hospital and i got 16.9 this morning on the way to work and 15.4 on the way home. I went exactly 65mph because i just hit cruise and go. There have times I have hit 17+ mpg avg highway, but that drops fast to 15 when I hit city driving. I have pretty much averaged this for the past three weeks. I have gotten over 400 miles on the last three tanks and it is only getting better. Now when i take it out to the country, off road, or drive in huge hills and twists and turns it has dropped to 12.9 and i am talking huge hills and I am sure everyone knows this thing works very hard to get up any incline( Does like to go downhill pretty fast, thank you gravity)
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06-27-2008, 02:09 PM
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Re: 10,000 mile critique of the 2008 H2
You're right, the manual does say premium and I've found that by airing up my tires to 41 psi and running a constant 65 mph I got 13.3 mpg going out highway 70 yesterday. It seems the low tire pressure made a BIG difference in my mileage. When they delivered mine they said I could use midgrade 89, but the transmission doesn't hunt for gears with the premium gas on grades, so I'm sticking with premium for the engine's sake as well as the better mileage. I must honestly say though, I didn't hear any knocking or pinging with regular 87, just more gear shifting in the tranny. It definitely accelerates better with premium!
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06-28-2008, 01:24 PM
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Re: 10,000 mile critique of the 2008 H2
I think they went to premium gas when they put the higher horsepower engine in the '08 models. My '06 H2 seems to run fine on regular 87 octane.
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06-28-2008, 03:13 PM
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Re: 10,000 mile critique of the 2008 H2
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Originally Posted by HummerMann
I think they went to premium gas when they put the higher horsepower engine in the '08 models. My '06 H2 seems to run fine on regular 87 octane.
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Agreed....my 06 ran fine on regular....but like another post said, I think the new engine likes its premium. Performs so much better. So i'll be keeping premium in the beast from now on.
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2008 H2 Lux Series, Slate Blue, everything but the air suspension - sold
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