San Francisco Hybrid owners, or other hilly cities.
#22
Re: San Francisco Hybrid owners, or other hilly cities.
Today I drove my Tahoe in the city with temperatures in low 20s, what a different experience it was. As if I am driving another car. It goes to autostop much faster and stays for a *much longer period of time,even in slight uphill roads.
Although I didn't see a very noticeble differance in switching from v8 to v4. Or staying in v4 for longer period.
Other than it switches to v4 earlier in the drive than it does in colder weather, due to the trans temp being above 20 c at the start.
i am sure this will help my city mileage positively *but time will tell by how much.
I just thought to share my experience with you all
Although I didn't see a very noticeble differance in switching from v8 to v4. Or staying in v4 for longer period.
Other than it switches to v4 earlier in the drive than it does in colder weather, due to the trans temp being above 20 c at the start.
i am sure this will help my city mileage positively *but time will tell by how much.
I just thought to share my experience with you all
#23
Re: San Francisco Hybrid owners, or other hilly cities.
Kc
good to hear from you on this subject. Thanks for your feedback very informative.
What do you mean by "run it at higher speeds periodically to keep from fouling your plugs and causing misfire"
do you mean pressing harder on gas pedal, or driving the vehicle at higher speed when I get a chance ?
Thanks again
good to hear from you on this subject. Thanks for your feedback very informative.
What do you mean by "run it at higher speeds periodically to keep from fouling your plugs and causing misfire"
do you mean pressing harder on gas pedal, or driving the vehicle at higher speed when I get a chance ?
Thanks again
#24
Re: San Francisco Hybrid owners, or other hilly cities.
Guss when I get over lets go for a long tour through the country and see if we can improve the milage, I buy gas and food.
#26
octane ratings dont reaaly matter.....
...our cars are "tuned" to run on regular octane premium doesn't have much effect except to your wallet. FUEL ADDITIVES on the other hand make a great deal of difference. I ONLY use CHEVRON gas with TECHRON. I have used it for years in all my cars and have never had any fuelrelated issues, fuel injector problems or anything else like that. I believe texaco has techron as an additive as well.
#28
Re: octane ratings dont reaaly matter.....
...our cars are "tuned" to run on regular octane premium doesn't have much effect except to your wallet. FUEL ADDITIVES on the other hand make a great deal of difference. I ONLY use CHEVRON gas with TECHRON. I have used it for years in all my cars and have never had any fuelrelated issues, fuel injector problems or anything else like that. I believe texaco has techron as an additive as well.
http://www.toptiergas.com/
Ford and BP have their own standard, so that's why neither one of them are part of the Top Tier program. But I would trust BP gas as well.
#29
Re: San Francisco Hybrid owners, or other hilly cities.
KC135R what do you think about fuel additives? Also I have been in the Aviation fueling business for a few years and transportation, care, and Maintenace of the fuel is also important. I have seen large tanker trucks down loading there products in pouring rain. No question even with filters, clear and bright testing the product is degraded. Also fuel starts to lose its octane rating from the day it is made, not sure about additives there are so many. Also I agree with Jet 1 that priemum fuel is a waste of money, however is not the refining process for higher octane fuel better. Also I believe that in the colder climates the fuel manufacuters add an additive during the refining process in the winter months.
#30
Re: octane ratings dont reaaly matter.....
...our cars are "tuned" to run on regular octane premium doesn't have much effect except to your wallet. FUEL ADDITIVES on the other hand make a great deal of difference. I ONLY use CHEVRON gas with TECHRON. I have used it for years in all my cars and have never had any fuelrelated issues, fuel injector problems or anything else like that. I believe texaco has techron as an additive as well.