Hellooo again! on this thread.
Spark plugs and wires changed, idles like a cat purring!
But mpg are still shoot to shit. I've officially decided to blame it on the cat(s).
Me and a friend revved it up a bit, and I held my hand to the tip of the pipe and specs of metal came out.
What arose my suspension is that I use to get this rattle noise (like 6 months ago) if I would rev it to 5000 or so RPMs, but I didn't anymore. So I thought, maybe the cats are clogged as suggested, afterall, the lack of bad-ass rumbling is gone.
So anyways. This is what is to happen next since I'm still getting at the (honest to god) lowest 12 mpg and highest 14.5 mpg.
Anyone want to toss a quote at me on how much I should expect to pay for the welding on some universals, before I start calling around?
OH! and let me throw some numbers at you to prove it! I filled up on a monday all the way (gas tank being 15.4 gallons), lets assume I put 13 gallons of gas in the tank, to be fair. Well I drove that day since filling up, 10 miles (monday), then roughly 40 miles the next day, then roughly 40 more miles wednesday, then 20 miles on thursday before having to fill up again. That's 110 miles to a full tank of gas. That's a full tank of gas gone in 4 days with 90 percent highway driving on stock gears.
That would mean I'm getting 8 and half mpg, now, I don't want to believe that. So I skew the results for the better and assume I only put 12 gallons in filling up and didn't account for 50 miles some how. Even then, that's still only 13.33 mpg. The idea makes me want to vomit, I spent 100 dollars in gas, in a week.