Steve Ashworth

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Last month or two my mpg has dropped from about 12.8 down to average of 9.5. Quite a significant drop... Its very hilly where I live hence low mpg.

Even on motorway its dropped from 20 down to 16.

What can cause this?

In last 6 months I've had new crank sensor, plugs, leads, maf sensor...

No misfiring according to faultmate..

Where do I start looking?

Cheers,
Steve
 
Last month or two my mpg has dropped from about 12.8 down to average of 9.5. Quite a significant drop... Its very hilly where I live hence low mpg.

Even on motorway its dropped from 20 down to 16.

What can cause this?

In last 6 months I've had new crank sensor, plugs, leads, maf sensor...

No misfiring according to faultmate..

Where do I start looking?

Cheers,
Steve

Air filter. Take it out for a couple of days and see if mileage goes up.
 
After I changed MAF, plugs n leads I reset adaptive values if thats what you mean?

What readings should I get from O2 sensors..

Cheers
 
Will try it and see, although it also had a new air filter in December..

Cheers.

Then it seems like a match to me. New air filter in December mpg drops for last couple of months. Lets see December, January how many months is that? :):)
 
Make sure air filter seated properly, if it's an aftermarket jobby fooook it off and get OEM - more to buy but wont drop your economy/power!
 
Does anyone understand the O2 readings that show on diagnostics.

Live data sample attached...

cheers
 

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I'm really sorry and i know i will get all sorts of greif about saying this but....it';s JET FUEL!!!

i have done extensive trials with filling from different garages and the worsed is jet! i get 12mpg from jet and 22from shell sorry, i know everyone will say there is no difference but try it for yourself. go fill up at shell and see if your MPG returns...i'll bet it does!
 
Got a very good chance; Jet, just like super-markets, spot-buy fuel that is very near use/sell by date, hence keeping prices lower than BP, Shell etc. Furthermore, their own refined fuel is only filtrated 2 -3 times, as opposed to Shell (5x) Bp (4x). This makes the petrol "cleaner", removing particulates that "dirty" the fuel and lessen it's efficiency.

Shop around, try different local fuel-stops, all vehicles run better/faster/more eonomical on different fuels. Personally, I run all my bikes on Tesco Momentum (higher Ron and more mpg), the Range is better on BP fuel, but lower mpg on morrisons or tesco standard unleaded!
 

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