Terrible Gas Mileage! Help!
#1
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Terrible Gas Mileage! Help!
Hi Club Lexus Community,
This is my first post! I just picked up a 2010 IS-F and it has the worst MPG..
I've seen everyone getting at least 16+ MPG in the city.
I'm clocking at consistent 10 MPG just driving very conservative.
I just did an oil change with Motul 8100 X-Clean, OEM oil filter and gasket.
Next is OEM air filter or K&N.
The IS-F needs some TLC.
What is everyone's input for getting her back to being healthy?
Thanks!
This is my first post! I just picked up a 2010 IS-F and it has the worst MPG..
I've seen everyone getting at least 16+ MPG in the city.
I'm clocking at consistent 10 MPG just driving very conservative.
I just did an oil change with Motul 8100 X-Clean, OEM oil filter and gasket.
Next is OEM air filter or K&N.
The IS-F needs some TLC.
What is everyone's input for getting her back to being healthy?
Thanks!
#2
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Hi Club Lexus Community,
This is my first post! I just picked up a 2010 IS-F and it has the worst MPG..
I've seen everyone getting at least 16+ MPG in the city.
I'm clocking at consistent 10 MPG just driving very conservative.
I just did an oil change with Motul 8100 X-Clean, OEM oil filter and gasket.
Next is OEM air filter or K&N.
The IS-F needs some TLC.
What is everyone's input for getting her back to being healthy?
Thanks!
This is my first post! I just picked up a 2010 IS-F and it has the worst MPG..
I've seen everyone getting at least 16+ MPG in the city.
I'm clocking at consistent 10 MPG just driving very conservative.
I just did an oil change with Motul 8100 X-Clean, OEM oil filter and gasket.
Next is OEM air filter or K&N.
The IS-F needs some TLC.
What is everyone's input for getting her back to being healthy?
Thanks!
#3
10 mpg??. Not normal. Lift the car and check if all 4 wheel turns freely on neutral. Maybe a stuck caliper. I had that mpg when i just had the car but i was not conservative at all with it if you know what i mean. Next change plugs check air filter. No cel light? Are you in freezing wheater? Do you drive the car cold for short periods ?
#4
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Check air pressures as well in tires
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During the winter, my average gas mileage drops noticeably. I was easily getting 21-22mpg per tank (I typically drive like a grandma) for most of the year, but during the winter I was struggling to maintain even close to 20 (averaging around 19). I presume that winter blend fuel has a lot to do with my mpg drop, but I am not sure if it could explain 10mpg... could still be a factor, though?
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#10
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I resided in Orange County, CA. There's definitely a lot of stop and go traffic during rush hour. I drove to LA and back and only clocked in 12 MPG on the freeway.
My tire pressure is at 40 PSI but the passenger side tires still look a little flat. Gas station pumps suck so I'm going grab my tire pressure gauge tonight.
The car slightly pulls to the right as well. No CEL. I scanned the ECU with the OBDII wifi dongle.
I did a reset on the ECU last night (Pulled the fuses) and it's driving a little better.
I'll do some sort of fuel system cleaner, spark plug change, air filter change, check tire pressure and alignment next.
For 114,000 miles, the engine purs like a tiger though!
My tire pressure is at 40 PSI but the passenger side tires still look a little flat. Gas station pumps suck so I'm going grab my tire pressure gauge tonight.
The car slightly pulls to the right as well. No CEL. I scanned the ECU with the OBDII wifi dongle.
I did a reset on the ECU last night (Pulled the fuses) and it's driving a little better.
I'll do some sort of fuel system cleaner, spark plug change, air filter change, check tire pressure and alignment next.
For 114,000 miles, the engine purs like a tiger though!
#11
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
10 mpg??. Not normal. Lift the car and check if all 4 wheel turns freely on neutral. Maybe a stuck caliper. I had that mpg when i just had the car but i was not conservative at all with it if you know what i mean. Next change plugs check air filter. No cel light? Are you in freezing wheater? Do you drive the car cold for short periods ?
During the winter, my average gas mileage drops noticeably. I was easily getting 21-22mpg per tank (I typically drive like a grandma) for most of the year, but during the winter I was struggling to maintain even close to 20 (averaging around 19). I presume that winter blend fuel has a lot to do with my mpg drop, but I am not sure if it could explain 10mpg... could still be a factor, though?
My tire pressure is at 40 PSI but the passenger side tires still look a little flat. Gas station pumps suck so I'm going grab my tire pressure gauge tonight.
The car slightly pulls to the right as well. No CEL. I scanned the ECU with the OBDII wifi dongle.
I did a reset on the ECU last night (Pulled the fuses) and it's driving a little better.
I'll do some sort of fuel system cleaner, spark plug change, air filter change, check tire pressure and alignment next.
For 114,000 miles, the engine purs like a tiger though!
#12
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Since you are a new owner, do yourself a favor. Pick up either the Figs front LCA bushings or the RR Racing USRS and get an alignment at 714Tires. Your front tires will no longer wear on the inside which could double the life of you front tires. This is a must do for IS-F's.
#13
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I installed the RR Racing USRS about 10 months ago, and got my alignment right after. Well, just got my tires replaced last week and seem like my front tires was wearing on the inside....think I should go to 714tires?
Since you are a new owner, do yourself a favor. Pick up either the Figs front LCA bushings or the RR Racing USRS and get an alignment at 714Tires. Your front tires will no longer wear on the inside which could double the life of you front tires. This is a must do for IS-F's.
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Probably. I find that the alignment on my car goes off quickly for some reason. I've had it done twice in the past two years but I now have almost 20,000 miles on the fronts with even wear across the tread since I got new tires (Michelin Pilot Super Sport) and the bushings. The prior set I had you could see the cords. Also, have the front toe set to as close to 0.00 and they can do. I think you may see a difference.