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Hi All Memebers,

Can you please help me out to clear my doubts.

I have Lexus ES300 1998 with 133000 Miles on it.I changed the Timing belt water pump and 90K service on August 2004.After ealry days of serive I used to get the better milage i.e.around 24 to 28.Now I am geting the milage 21 to 23 MPG now with different driving conidtions like travel with my family i.e. me,wife and my 4 yrs old son from the past one year.I drive 50/50 - HWY/Local.I always use BP with 89 OCtane number.I live in chicago.

These are my doubts to clear from our Club members.

1. Was it a Good milage ? I am sure it is not bad milage.

2. Changed the K&N Air Filter on 12/20/2006 at 131568 (Waether conditions by that time 55 to 60),

I drove my car with full tank for one week and there is nothing much I could able to

find out the milage difference.Looks lil bit smoother sound from Engine. Does the change in Air filter improves the Gas

milage?

3. Changed Transmission Oil(3 Qrt ATF)and Engine Oil (5 Qrt ASL 5w-30) with Amsoil on 01/27/2007

(Waether conditions by that time 25 to 33).

I converted the Conventional to Synthetic First time i.e. at 132188.I used the Engine flush per the Amsoil Instructions

manual. I noticed the significant difference in my Engine running condition and gear shifting.This is really really awsome

and very smooth in ride.This time I expected more Gas milage.But there is nothing much difference I made it.I abt to

change the spark plugs too, but the Mechanic said existing spark plugs still go further 20 K more as it was Platinum multi

grounded spark plugs.My Question here is, Was the oil change and Transmission change won't improve any gas milage?

As per the Amsoil Manufacturer they siad it improve the Gas milage after I shift from conventional to Synthetic.

I didn't notice any leaks so far so now Which I am happy abt it.

4. Changed the Spark plugs, after I read all the reviews abt the Denso Iridium spark plugs,changed the Coolant with toyota

pink as I confirmed there is no harm in mixing with old coolant type,changed the antifreezer coolant hose(top one) as it

was soften and bulgy.Mechanic Could able to fill with 1.3 Gallaon of Toyota pink coolant so the engine remains with the

old coolant which is not pink one.(Waether conditions by that time -6 to -14).I found this time Engine running with

absolete silence. I expected this time also get more gas milage, huh there is nothing improved.Why the spark plugs made

any difference in showing gas milage improvement? Was the bad wether conditions causing the bad milage even after I

updated these many things on my car?

5. The last thing I am going to change the PCV valve next week and will see how this affects on Milage?

FYI: I just did all the above these things as my regular maintence after 90K servic not for the Milage. But as well I expected the better milage too.I also want to wait couple of more weeks or months for sunny days to see Improvement in Gas milage as I was almost did these things in pretty bad weather and severe driving conditions.

All the above cost me around like 384.00 includes parts and labor

K&N AIR FILTER AT 131568 $ 34.51

TRANSMISSION + ENGINE OIL+ ENGINE FLUSH AT 132188 72.73

SPARK PLUGS(IRIDIUM IK20) AT 132650 56.46

COOLANT HOSE AT 132650 28.42

COOLANT FLSH(TOYOT PINK) AT 132650 33.42

BRK & STERING(TOYT GENU) AT 132650 6.11

PCV VALVE REPLACEMENT NOT DONE AT 6.94

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243.59 + 140.00

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GRAND TOTAL(parts + labor) 383.59

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Please give me your thoughts and openions on this.Thanks for your time and patience with me.

Thanks,

LexiLover

:huh:


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I think the question was why has his gas mileage gone down, and why hasn't it gone back up with the mods he's done?

First, that's not that bad of mileage, especially with mixed driving. Second, opening the air filter, changing to Amsoil, etc is all great for the engine and will give you a little more performance, but it won't really affect your gas mileage that much.

From what I've found, the O2 sensor can/will affect your mileage. If it reads wrong, even slightly wrong, it will give an 'off' mix to the engine and you could be running rich/lean and slightly skewing your mileage. I've read so many reports about how changing out an old O2 sensor revives the fuel efficiency of an engine by a couple miles to the gallon... about the difference you are talking about. This is even before the sensor deteriorates to the point of triggering the check-engine light.

Posted

What was the question?

Why the gas milage not improved after I did these many changes on my car?

1.Was this Good Milage what I am getting currenlty(21-22 MPG)?

2.I used to travel with my family 95% of my travel on this car,Does this drop any milage?

3.After I updated I didn't get a chance for having fair driving conditions and Weather too, was this causing any problem in getting more Milage?

4. After I change PCV valve does it improve the Gasmilage?

5. Wasn't any of the above brnaded oils won't improve the gas Milage?

Thanks,

lexilove.

Posted

Sure, replacement of the above parts should increase gas mileage but it's definitely not going to be a drastic improvement. You stated that you had better gas mileage while driving alone but driving conditions have changed with the addtion of your kids and wife. It would be safe to assume that the addition of a few extra pounds, would decrease your MPG.

Posted

what about a fuel cleaner? Or air in tires? Or cleaning IVAC, TB, intake etc? If you have a 98 like myself, you NEED TO clean the later of the three bigtime.

Posted

What was the question?

Why the gas milage not improved after I did these many changes on my car?

1.Was this Good Milage what I am getting currenlty(21-22 MPG)?

2.I used to travel with my family 95% of my travel on this car,Does this drop any milage?

3.After I updated I didn't get a chance for having fair driving conditions and Weather too, was this causing any problem in getting more Milage?

4. After I change PCV valve does it improve the Gasmilage?

5. Wasn't any of the above brnaded oils won't improve the gas Milage?

Thanks,

lexilove.

You can't really compare summer and winter gas mileage, in my experience - winter driving is always harder on fuel.

My fuel mileage ('93 ES300) always decreases in the winter. I've read that it's because the gasoline sold here in Canada in winter months has a different formulation for winter conditions - easier cold starts, etc. - that results in lower mileage. Don't know if it's true, I haven't done any research on this or anything. But my gas mileage always increases (a little) when the warmer Spring weather returns. Maybe yours will too.

Synthetic engine and trans oil, new plugs, new PCV, etc.... all good for your engine's long-term health. You will be able to keep it longer with few expensive repairs if you keep up the preventive maintenance.

The only other thing I would do is clean the intake and your idle control valve. Lots of posts here on how to do this. Then you're good to go - just drive it and enjoy! See if your fuel mileage improves in the Spring when warm weather returns.

tck...

Posted

Colder weather = more gas to reach stoich value. I love winter....more gas means more power...for me. Compressed O2 is a beautiful thing. Rising gas prices sucks though

Posted

what about a fuel cleaner? Or air in tires? Or cleaning IVAC, TB, intake etc? If you have a 98 like myself, you NEED TO clean the later of the three bigtime.

I didn't do those things, let do in next couple of weeks and let you know the results. Thanks for the suggession.

Thanks,

lexlover

Posted

what about a fuel cleaner? Or air in tires? Or cleaning IVAC, TB, intake etc? If you have a 98 like myself, you NEED TO clean the later of the three bigtime.

I will check this weekend, I didn't get it whats the IVAC,TB?

What was the question?

Why the gas milage not improved after I did these many changes on my car?

1.Was this Good Milage what I am getting currenlty(21-22 MPG)?

2.I used to travel with my family 95% of my travel on this car,Does this drop any milage?

3.After I updated I didn't get a chance for having fair driving conditions and Weather too, was this causing any problem in getting more Milage?

4. After I change PCV valve does it improve the Gasmilage?

5. Wasn't any of the above brnaded oils won't improve the gas Milage?

Thanks,

lexilove.

You can't really compare summer and winter gas mileage, in my experience - winter driving is always harder on fuel.

My fuel mileage ('93 ES300) always decreases in the winter. I've read that it's because the gasoline sold here in Canada in winter months has a different formulation for winter conditions - easier cold starts, etc. - that results in lower mileage. Don't know if it's true, I haven't done any research on this or anything. But my gas mileage always increases (a little) when the warmer Spring weather returns. Maybe yours will too.

Synthetic engine and trans oil, new plugs, new PCV, etc.... all good for your engine's long-term health. You will be able to keep it longer with few expensive repairs if you keep up the preventive maintenance.

The only other thing I would do is clean the intake and your idle control valve. Lots of posts here on how to do this. Then you're good to go - just drive it and enjoy! See if your fuel mileage improves in the Spring when warm weather returns.

tck...

Thanks TCK, I will do it post the results soon.

Posted

what about a fuel cleaner? Or air in tires? Or cleaning IVAC, TB, intake etc? If you have a 98 like myself, you NEED TO clean the later of the three bigtime.

Thanks for the info and I just got checked with the dealer and filled the air.He noticed that there is low pressure in tires.Curiosity, How much the milage does it affects?

Thanks,

lexlover

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