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52 messages, Last post on Mar 05, 2009 at 9:07 PM
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1997 Astro 2WD with 3.73 differential. 17 mpg in stop and go city driving. 21 to 22 mpg highway. 14 mpg towing a 4000# Award travel trailer. |
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I need to change the injectors on this van and have to pull the plenum and was wondering if anyone had done this and could let me know how much trouble I'm getting into. DLM1
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Replying to: claires (Jun 28, 2006 9:14 pm) 13-15 city (hilly around town) 2000 chevy astro 175000 miles |
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Replying to: dlm1954 (Oct 05, 2006 5:05 pm) Good luck. Write back if you have any other questions. |
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I have a '94 Safari that gets 15-18 MPG in city driving, with some of it being freeway. |
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| I have an '88 Astro with 331,000km! After reading through here, I guess I'm not doing too bad; I'm getting about 19 MPG highway(70-80mph). I live in the mountains which doesn't help, but the van's a 5 speed and that does. | |
| The last 2 consecutive tanks of fuel, I reached just over 21 mpg on both! I don't know if this is the cause, but immediately before I got started on the last 2 tanks, I replaced to he serpentine belt. My van is equipped with A/C, but the system is discharged and I don't like A/C much anyway. So I bought the belt that was for the same van without A/C, now it just bypasses that pulley. | |
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After replacing the oxygen sensor, I just finished my first full tank of fuel...With a new high: 23.7mpg |
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