Got back yesterday morning from a 600+ mile journey to Chicago and then back.
On the way there, in the city, and about 50 mile back out of the city, with the a/c on I scored 39.5 MPG on 93 Octane on my goofy timing that I can't seem to get right. But for the return trip I put in 87 octane in just for comparison, haven't filled it up to check the mpg difference. I think it did worse just by looking at the gauge, even though I didn't use a/c on the return trip since it was at night.
Also this isn't the first time I have noticed this, but it seems like if the engine has run for extended period of time, like a long drive, after I shut it down then start it the next day it will start up with a bad lifter tick. But small short trips everyday don't cause any lifter ticks but on rare occasions. Just a weird thing I noticed after this trip, and after Ohiostiva. Today's tick lasted a long time though, lasted a good few minutes.
On the way there, in the city, and about 50 mile back out of the city, with the a/c on I scored 39.5 MPG on 93 Octane on my goofy timing that I can't seem to get right. But for the return trip I put in 87 octane in just for comparison, haven't filled it up to check the mpg difference. I think it did worse just by looking at the gauge, even though I didn't use a/c on the return trip since it was at night.
Also this isn't the first time I have noticed this, but it seems like if the engine has run for extended period of time, like a long drive, after I shut it down then start it the next day it will start up with a bad lifter tick. But small short trips everyday don't cause any lifter ticks but on rare occasions. Just a weird thing I noticed after this trip, and after Ohiostiva. Today's tick lasted a long time though, lasted a good few minutes.
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