aussie77
09-14-2003, 08:25 PM
I noticed something quite evil this morning. I realized I had left my sun roof at tilt overnight (thankfully no rain), so I turned the car on to shut it so I could wash the car. Well, I didn't want to turn the engine off stone-cold, so I sat in the car waiting for the temp to come up some before switching it off.
So, in a few minutes of idling, I noticed my gas level go down TWO notches. I've noticed this in traffic before when I got stuck at a light for a while. At the time I just marked it up to it still being the break-in period, but I'm at 750 miles now.
Has anyone else noticed problems like this? I seem to do fine for gas milage even with stopping and starting, but sitting idle KILLS me. I got 17.9 mpg my first measured tank, and then 16.1 my second tank (more city driving the second time).
I am planning on running a little test this week. Going to go to the gas station and fill up. Then turn the car on, and sit at idle for maybe 10/15 mins (take along a good book) and then fill up again at the same pump and see how much gas I burn off. Just seems unnatural even for a rotary how much disappears when sitting still. Any takers to do the same test and compare results?
So, in a few minutes of idling, I noticed my gas level go down TWO notches. I've noticed this in traffic before when I got stuck at a light for a while. At the time I just marked it up to it still being the break-in period, but I'm at 750 miles now.
Has anyone else noticed problems like this? I seem to do fine for gas milage even with stopping and starting, but sitting idle KILLS me. I got 17.9 mpg my first measured tank, and then 16.1 my second tank (more city driving the second time).
I am planning on running a little test this week. Going to go to the gas station and fill up. Then turn the car on, and sit at idle for maybe 10/15 mins (take along a good book) and then fill up again at the same pump and see how much gas I burn off. Just seems unnatural even for a rotary how much disappears when sitting still. Any takers to do the same test and compare results?