Hey guys, new member here, anyways..
I am currently commuting to college, roughly 60 miles round trip, and i was wondering besides the common ways to save gas, (correct tire psi, drive nice, good tune, ect.) I was wondering if you guys know or have experience in modifications that have increased your gas mileage. I have a 2004 cavalier ls sport with the 5 speed. It is regularly maintained and I keep good care of the car. Right now i get about 37 on the highway which is pert good, my average is usually 32, but i started college like two days ago so now my average will be different. I just want some help from the guys who maybe own something that has helped or knows how to help. Thank you, any help would be appreciated.
Lighter wheels would help. You could try an ebay short ram intake.
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Has anyone tried an intake and seen any gains?
You could try adding a little air pressure to your tires, also a k&n air filter may help. Keep records on weather traffic etc. Try to drive when there is the least amount of stop and go. Do only 1 change at a time and check your milage each tank of gas.Check results carefully.
Intake, exhaust, header should help get rid of pumping losses. also consider a belly pan and putting masking tape over all the gaps in your body work.
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