Suboptimal Highway Mileage
I bought a stock z06 several months ago and I've never come close to getting 30 mpg on the highway. For 100% highway driving, I get 24mpg. I've done the following so far:
- replaced air filter - changed ALL fluids - replaced spark plugs and wires - replaced both primary oxygen sensors - new rotors and pads - changed serpentine and accessory belts - alignment - new tires I also have a bluetooth OBD2 adapter but don't remember seeing anything out of the ordinary. There are no codes. What are some other things I can check? Thanks! |
First of all, what rear axle do you have? I have the 3.15:1 Performance Axle and the best I can eke out is 25 mpg pure highway.
UPDATE: I just looked at corvetteactioncenter.com and it looks like the '03 Z06 came standard with 3.42 axle. I doubt one can get 30 mpg with such an axle. I believe you need the 2.73 axle or mods to expect 30 mpg. . |
Originally Posted by s'noJob
(Post 1586386329)
First of all, what rear axle do you have? I have the 3.15:1 Performance Axle and the best I can eke out is 25 mpg pure highway.
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This past weekend...70 miles @78mph 2001 m6 3.42 gear with only black wing and bb bullets for mods i got 29.8, also used cruise control. Exxon 91 for petro. There are so many variables ...
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Originally Posted by Corvette_Ed
(Post 1586386338)
:yesnod: I have 3:42's and get 32 mpg highway with a manual trans. :hide:
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As far as I know, it's stock but I'll double check on the ride home tonight. Came across this on wikipedia:
Gear Distance per engine revolution Speed per 1000 RPM 1st gear 8.1 in (210 mm) 7.7 mph (12.4 km/h) 2nd gear 11.6 in (290 mm) 11.0 mph (17.7 km/h) 3rd gear 16.8 in (430 mm) 15.9 mph (25.6 km/h) 4th gear 24.0 in (610 mm) 22.7 mph (36.5 km/h) 5th gear 28.6 in (730 mm) 27.1 mph (43.6 km/h) 6th gear 42.9 in (1,090 mm) 40.6 mph (65.3 km/h) |
I get 26 on cruise control at 72 mph in a stock 04 Z06. I also expected to get 30+ based on the tales told on this forum... either some cars get unicorn mpg or some people just like telling tall tales.
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Just to let you know, a Z06 will not do as well on the highway as the coupes / convertibles. This is due to the transmission and rear end gearing. The manufacturer sticker shows the Z is rated for 28 highway. Your mileage isn't really bad. I did a 5,000 mile trip last year and averaged 26 (calculated not DIC indicated). In Michigan, I can get up to 28 (at 73 MPH) because of the very flat land I travel.
What speeds are you travelling? What is the terrain and elevation like? You didn't mention if you cleaned the MAF sensor. How does the engine seem to be running? Possible air or vacuum leak or nothing wrong at all. IIRC the final gear in a Z is 0.56 and the coupe manual is 0.50. Only 4th gear is the same in both manual transmissions. |
Coups also have the better drag coefficient. And adding a spoiler could hurt it a bit also.
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Originally Posted by 3sACROWD
(Post 1586386483)
Just to let you know, a Z06 will not do as well on the highway as the coupes / convertibles. This is due to the transmission and rear end gearing. The manufacturer sticker shows the Z is rated for 28 highway. Your mileage isn't really bad. I did a 5,000 mile trip last year and averaged 26. In Michigan, I can get up to 28 (at 73 MPH) because of the very flat land I travel.
What speeds are you travelling? What is the terrain and elevation like? You didn't mention if you cleaned the MAF sensor. How does the engine seem to be running? Possible air or vacuum leak or nothing wrong at all. I have cleaned my MAF sensor, forgot to mention that. When I first got the car and was replacing the air filter, I removed the intake system and cleaned everything since it was dusty. How can I detect a vacuum leak? Thanks for the tips! |
Originally Posted by s'noJob
(Post 1586386418)
Well, sure, but what's the fun of owning a 'Vette if you never take it over 50 mph!
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Originally Posted by troyguitar
(Post 1586386447)
I get 26 on cruise control at 72 mph in a stock 04 Z06. I also expected to get 30+ based on the tales told on this forum... either some cars get unicorn mpg or some people just like telling tall tales.
It is not a tall tale or some "unicorn" mpg. I took my hatchback '99 on a 1700 mile trip to the Corvette Museum and then to the Tail of the Dragon last year. There was a mix of 75mph highways and quite a few miles "playing" in lower gears too. At the end of the trip the DIC said 32.0 mpg although the calculated was just over 30 mpg.
Originally Posted by 3sACROWD
(Post 1586386483)
Just to let you know, a Z06 will not do as well on the highway as the coupes / convertibles. This is due to the transmission and rear end gearing......IIRC the final gear in a Z is 0.56 and the coupe manual is 0.50. ....
If you are trying to optimize it, try letting your tuner know what you are trying to do. They can help set up the car for maybe a few mpg's better. Good luck. |
Originally Posted by Corvette_Ed
(Post 1586386734)
That mpg is obtained going an average of 75-80 mph. :D
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Originally Posted by troyguitar
(Post 1586386447)
I get 26 on cruise control at 72 mph in a stock 04 Z06. I also expected to get 30+ based on the tales told on this forum... either some cars get unicorn mpg or some people just like telling tall tales.
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Originally Posted by Black 02
(Post 1586386767)
How are you calculating it and where do you live that is all downhill?
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Originally Posted by Corvette_Ed
(Post 1586386778)
I calculate it at the pump, and I live in Dallas. We don't have any hills.
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I also have very similar result. Unicorns are real, maybe hard to fine, but real.
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Originally Posted by Black 02
(Post 1586386796)
You have more hills than Houston and I've never gotten anywhere close to that mileage. I think my best has been 26-27 and that was with really trying on a trip to Arkansas.
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My Z06 gets 30 mpg with the cruise at 55 mph and 26-27 at 72 mph... guess my car is broken.
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Originally Posted by troyguitar
(Post 1586386834)
My Z06 gets 30 mpg with the cruise at 55 mph and 26-27 at 72 mph... guess my car is broken.
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