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My car's petrol consumption is getting worse?
It's a Mazda RX-8, the one with the rotary engine, and I used to fill it up and get about 270 miles for a tankful, but now I'm lucky if it's 220 (and a tankful costs more now too)
It doesn't seem to make any difference how you drive it, and even though it seems happy in 5th gear at 45 mph, driving it around like that doesn't help either. I make sure the tyres are at the correct pressure and can't think of any other reason, any ideas?
It doesn't seem to make any difference how you drive it, and even though it seems happy in 5th gear at 45 mph, driving it around like that doesn't help either. I make sure the tyres are at the correct pressure and can't think of any other reason, any ideas?
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When I first got it 2 years ago and kept an eye on the mileage I was getting 270 per tank, but the last 6-7 months or so have been down to 220 I've had a set of new tyres, about a year ago and when they were first fitted there was an encouraging rise in "miles per tank" but this soon went back to normal and then got worse.
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Yeah, I put the best oil in it 5W 30 maganatec, and to answer the other question, it's 230 bhp but I don't think I drive it all that fast . . . . maybe I drive too slowly for the gear I'm in, people have said it's a common mistake to change up too soon but I wouldn't have thought that would use more gas
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hi mariner2
i know i'm just a lowly shemale ha ha but have you checked out your co2 sensor, it should be located in your exhaust in the region of the manifold downpipe area if that is knackered then fuel consumption goes up and the mixture goes haywire sometimes on revving causes clouds of dark smoke.
hope this helps
i know i'm just a lowly shemale ha ha but have you checked out your co2 sensor, it should be located in your exhaust in the region of the manifold downpipe area if that is knackered then fuel consumption goes up and the mixture goes haywire sometimes on revving causes clouds of dark smoke.
hope this helps
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