Evolution223
12-21-2007, 04:21 PM
I've got 60k miles on the V6 and I'm starting to fall below 20 mpg with 50/50 mix city/HW.
So I figure I'll try out some walker O2 sensors. I'm hoping they'll pay for themselves in gas savings over 2 years or so. Walkers just look like better sensors than Bocsh because they seem to be less generic.
Anybody have any experience doing this?
I'll post again when the results are in.:)
Need4Camaro
12-24-2007, 11:02 PM
I've got 60k miles on the V6 and I'm starting to fall below 20 mpg with 50/50 mix city/HW.
So I figure I'll try out some walker O2 sensors. I'm hoping they'll pay for themselves in gas savings over 2 years or so. Walkers just look like better sensors than Bocsh because they seem to be less generic.
Anybody have any experience doing this?
I'll post again when the results are in.:)
First please tell me where I can get some Walkers because I have 95K on the clock of my LS1 and I know thats one of the next things to go...
Secondly yes I do believe you're going the right route but don't stop there... (My LS1 never gets anything below 22 MPG and thats when I'm driving HARD) ... Do a tuneup, plugs - wires - air filter - fuel filter - and the FRA Mod for more air... 30 PSI on the front tires, 32 on the Rear... I've done all this and I get about 25 MPG averagely on the LS1 and TYPICALLY 27 MPG on the freeway... There have been times though that I have exceeded 30 MPG with her though so you should definately beable to crack some higher numbers... Good luck..
SupplySgt.
12-30-2007, 04:52 PM
You seem to have alot to do with yours. before my V6 started going to hell i was getting about 22-25 in town and 32+ on the interstate. and that's running 75 mph through the mountains. I have so much issues with mine though i think i'll have to replace it. and i'm thinking about saying screw the V6
Evolution223
01-03-2008, 02:24 PM
I've had the new walker O2 sensors on my car for about 2 weeks but I haven't noticed any improvement yet. My car is babied, it already has new plugs (bosch platinum 4 tips), fuel filter, K&N, FRA mod. The only reason that I can think why this car is still only getting 20 MPG is the Plug Wires are still orginal but the engines doesn't seem to be missing so I really don't understand how those could be an issue? Or maybe it is missing, maybe it's just I don't notice it?
Screw it, I'm going to go ahead and change them too, Does anyone know where I can get a really good aftermarket set? The stock replacements are at autozone for like $25 but I want some high performance stuff.
The highest I've ever gotten is 27 MPG and that was only like twice on long trips.
You can get walkers just about anywhere online. They just look like a better sensor.
Need4Camaro
01-03-2008, 03:04 PM
I've had the new walker O2 sensors on my car for about 2 weeks but I haven't noticed any improvement yet. My car is babied, it already has new plugs (bosch platinum 4 tips), fuel filter, K&N, FRA mod. The only reason that I can think why this car is still only getting 20 MPG is the Plug Wires are still orginal but the engines doesn't seem to be missing so I really don't understand how those could be an issue? Or maybe it is missing, maybe it's just I don't notice it?
Screw it, I'm going to go ahead and change them too, Does anyone know where I can get a really good aftermarket set? The stock replacements are at autozone for like $25 but I want some high performance stuff.
The highest I've ever gotten is 27 MPG and that was only like twice on long trips.
You can get walkers just about anywhere online. They just look like a better sensor.
Just to let you know, so you don't go out with huge expectations, there's no such thing as "performance" wires as any wire will net you the same HP, just maybe smoother accelleration or response... there's a twin turbo'd 700+ HP civic running on stock wires just to let you know how minescule of a difference they make.... ...BUT if you insist... Taylor Spiro's are my personal favorite as they're relatively cheap and give you the bang for the buck without having to spend nigh $100 for MSD wires which do basically the same thing to a stock motor... They can be had at Summit Racing, You'd better invest in heat sheathing though because the 3.8 Manifolds will eat your wires in one week or less if they're not protected...
Evolution223
01-07-2008, 04:05 PM
okay, just put Napa wires on this weekend. This as far as I'm going to try and get the gas mileage up, next step would be the Cat. and I don't want to get into that kind of money yet.:D
Evolution223
01-08-2008, 09:59 AM
I swear this thing is running smoother and quiter with the new wires, maybe there was some missing in the engine,
what does a miss feel like in a v6? I know what it feels like in a I4, it barely runs.