S70 fuel economy or lack of it...
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Re: S70 fuel economy or lack of it...
Chopper, this Stage 0 tuneup will have a bunch of info that will be helpful to you, assuming you haven't seen it already.
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1998 V70, no dash lights on
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elchopperfreak
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Prob 50 to 60 mph, Highway I mean, with tolls and idiots on the left lane talking on their phones..Not Interstate 75jblackburn wrote:I think I would cry if that was the best mileage I got on the highway. That's no better than a V8.
What kind of speeds did this run entail?
Hwy time was around 15 to 20 min each way at the most I would say. The rest is city, my wife did not reset the odometer so I really and kinda guessing..
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I'm not sure, exactly, although they are a Volvo-only shop, and tend to only use parts that last. they know which stuff is the junk. At about $60 for the entire job, I didn't think too hard about it.elchopperfreak wrote:Which ones did your mechanic use? oem?
Thanks for the info
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Update.
Today just city driving, 15.6 mpg, quite a drop.
Today just city driving, 15.6 mpg, quite a drop.
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matthew1 wrote:Chopper, this Stage 0 tuneup will have a bunch of info that will be helpful to you, assuming you haven't seen it already.
Thanks Matthew, will check it out.
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For stage 0
Plugs will be the bosch copperhead
What would be the best choice for cap and rotor? ( i seethe tutorial is using bosch)
Oil and filter, which is the best working oil for these cars, and filter
Air filter, K&N it is
Plug wires bougiecord/oem?
Anything else??
Plugs will be the bosch copperhead
What would be the best choice for cap and rotor? ( i seethe tutorial is using bosch)
Oil and filter, which is the best working oil for these cars, and filter
Air filter, K&N it is
Plug wires bougiecord/oem?
Anything else??
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It's a 99? You dont have any of that - each plug has individual coil packs on each cylinder. Unless you are getting misfire codes then you don't need to worry about them. Your car also only uses a cartridge insert oil filter. Probably OEM Mahle/Mann filters are still the best.
'98 S70 T5
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JBlackburn
What do I dont need.? (guessing the rotor and cap)
Thanks
What do I dont need.? (guessing the rotor and cap)
Thanks
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Rotor, cap, wires - all that is gone from the 1999.
'98 S70 T5
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
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elchopperfreak
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14.1 mpg today, all city... Yuuckkkk..
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