running rich / low mpg

steagle

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i've posted about this before and i know there are several threads on the subject but i wanted to see if i can really pinpoint my issue after observing the car for a couple more weeks. i am still averaging 13mpg around town and even on the highway, after a mpg reset on the pcm i max at around 16mpg. i know my 20"s arent helping the situation but come on i should still be getting better than that. i only fill up with mobil or shell premium gasoline and dont need an oil change for another 2k. one thing i noticed is when idling, there is a higher than usual amount of exhaust coming out of my pipes. i'm assuming i'm running a bit rich as the exhaust is clearly visible even with no moisture in the air.

i cant bring the car in for another couple weeks because of travel circumstances, so it's going to be used sparingly in the meantime, but i want to get an idea of the major things to check for - fuel filter? air filter? 02s? cats? what have you guys done to fix this? thanks for the input.
 
For the money, I'd try an air filter. Cheap step and won't hurt to change it anyways
 
I'd check the o2 sensors, if they are malfunctioning your computer may be pushing too much fuel through the injectors. I have not had the problem you descibed w/ my LS but I have had that problem on other vehicles and the o2's were the problem.
 
02's were my first guess too, since i pulled an error code at autozone recently that referenced the bank 1 sensor running below threshold or something to that effect. 02's are about $120 a pop right?
 
OEM are probably around that price and I would go with those. Aftermarkets tend to have a wider band for what is considered proper opperating temp. this can cause problems. You basically get what you pay for with o2's.
 
First things first....replace your fuel filter if you haven't done it in a year or so. I don't know why it is, but I have seen mileage actually improve by doing so. You would think a dirty filter would make it run lean and give you better mileage, but I've actually witnessed a mileage improvement many times.

Next, don't use the mileage calculator on your car. With your oversized tires, it's not accurate. And if you haven't recalibrated the speedo, I don't know how you can get any type of accurate reading without driving a known distance and refilling your tank and calculate. Of course, if your 20's are the same height as the stockers, this whole paragraph is moot......
 

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