Guy told you he got 26, what is the EPA for the car.  I'm not saying EPA is
realistic but if the EPA is 21 you're not likely to be getting much more.
If the EPA is 28 well then you might be able to get more.

 

Someone already pointed out the plugs and wires.  I'd consider running a
bottle of some good injector cleaner through the car.  Do it with a tank of
high test and a long highway drive of a few hours to get the injectors
working hard for a long time.

 

The synthetic oils and fluids will add up too as the tires.

 

But remember if you get into paying big money to get more MPG you will have
to wait quite a long time to get a return on the money you spent.

 

 

 

Larry
 
White Knight      1991 Crystal White   #99 CSP
Silver Bullet        1992 Silverstone     #17 SM2  FM I+ Turbo
Honey B             1992 Sunburst Yellow #99 SM2L  JR Supercharger
Whooosh           2004 Titanium Mazdaspeed MX-5
 
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RAGS 074

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Timothy Sloan
Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 5:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: questions for a non-miata mazda engine...

 

I know this is a mazda forum, and more importantly, a miata forum, but I am
not sure where else to go, and you all seem to be the most knowledgeable
people I can find about mazda engines and improving the gas mileage.  I
don't drive a Mazda, but a 2WD 02  Kia Sportage. Through my research, I've
found that the Kia engine may really be a Mazda engine, (1.6 liter FE3 ?).
(thanks to solomiata- http://members.aol.com/solomiata/FE3.html). Hence, why
I'm here. 

I live in Dallas, and freeways are non-negotiable unless going next door. At
freeway speeds (65-80+), my Sportage is running at 4K rpms and drinking gas
like there's no tomorrow.  When I bought it a year ago, the guy told me he
was getting 26 mpg plus. I have yet to see over 21, and most of the time, it
runs 16 to 17 mpg. Granted, I run 87 octane, but surely there's a way I can
get close to 30 mpg.  Heck, my brother in law gets 16mpg with a V8 chevy
truck.

Mazda gurus, help, please. what can be done to improve the mileage? This car
has 96K miles and is paid for, which is part of the reason I am willing to
mod this car instead of just selling it. I've read the emails on using a
Dodge Neon ECU+ Protege engine to theoretically get better gas mileage and
am considering that, but does anyone have any other suggestions as to engine
mods or any others that I can do here with the minimum amount of frame
reconstruction / engine mount re-welding, etc.?

There aren't many Kia forums I've found with a lot of promise in this.
Mostly just folks like me with crappy mileage asking the same questions.
Thanks for any help you guys can suggest. No suggestion is too far out at
present.

Thanks,

Tim

2002 Kia Sportage




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