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Discussion in 'VN - VP Holden Commodore (1988 - 1993)' started by 14000, Aug 29, 2007.

  1. 14000

    14000 Banned

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    Hello can you please list the things ranging from easiest and cheapsest to the hard and expensive stuff that i can do to improve the fuel economy in the vp v6. im interested to find out what you can do to improve fuel economy.

    Also if i dissconnect the black pipe that goes from the airbox to i think the throttle body and give that a wipe with degreaser would that improve fuel economy a little and where is the throttle body.

    Thanks for your time
     
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    All of the things below will help to increase fuel economy, dependent on the prior condition of the items:
    Error code check and fix any problems.
    Replace fuel and air filters
    Clean Throttle body
    Replace spark plugs and spark plug leads
    Flush and replace engine oil (ensure filter is changed at the same time)
    Check fuel lines for any leaks and replace any perished lines
    Run a bottle of injector cleaner and/or fuel system cleaner, or even better get your injectors ultrasonically cleaned
    Flush the cooling system and replace the thermostat
    Get a transmission service

    If fuel economy is really bad it mite be worth replacing the O2 sensor.
     
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    and make sure you set the plugs to 1.5mm or it will suck the gas really bad
     
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    immortality Can't live without smoky bacon! Staff Member

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    totally agree, i once put a set of plugs in without double checking, the parts man had given me the wrong ones, re-gapped and it was 100% better.

    dodgy temp sender for the ecu will make it suck gas also as it thinks it's cold all the time and it's like having the choke on with a carbie engine
     
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    Gee, this guy doesn't give up does he? How about using the search feature rather than clogging up the forum with questions that have already been asked and answered.


    Number one way to reduce fuel consumption in a car, is don't drive it!!
     
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    :rofl::rofl::rofl:

    i didn't know you were and mod not an abba fan
     
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    Not_An_Abba_Fan Exhaust Guru

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    I'm more of a retro pro anti establishmentarialist that dabbles in a bit of post modernism that doesn't like ABBA.
     

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