Hi guys! I am the very proud owner of a white 2014 FiST that I bought in early June and so far it's been flawless. But my mileage doesn't seem to be up to standard.
The car has just under 150000 kms or around 96000 miles. I do pretty much all city driving and I am pretty gentle with it for the most part. Occasionally I'll disobey the law a bit, but living in the big city, it's a lot of stop and go so it has a pretty easy life. But my mileage has been pretty much consistent 10 L/ 100 km, which is around 28 (Imperial) mpg.... which is actually about 24 U.S. mpg!
From my understanding, this car should be doing a fair bit better unless I beat the crap out of it. Closer to the low 30's??
I did have a friend tell me that my intake valves might be gummed up and recommended walnut blasting. I've heard of it in the past but I've never done it. Could that be enough to affect my fuel mileage with this kind of accumulated mileage? Or is there anything else you could recommend? The car isn't throwing any codes and other than this it runs great and seems to have lots of power.
Any advice is greatly recommended.
Ps - if it makes any difference, I'm at sea level up in Vancouver, Canada, and I do use 93 octane.
The car has just under 150000 kms or around 96000 miles. I do pretty much all city driving and I am pretty gentle with it for the most part. Occasionally I'll disobey the law a bit, but living in the big city, it's a lot of stop and go so it has a pretty easy life. But my mileage has been pretty much consistent 10 L/ 100 km, which is around 28 (Imperial) mpg.... which is actually about 24 U.S. mpg!
From my understanding, this car should be doing a fair bit better unless I beat the crap out of it. Closer to the low 30's??
I did have a friend tell me that my intake valves might be gummed up and recommended walnut blasting. I've heard of it in the past but I've never done it. Could that be enough to affect my fuel mileage with this kind of accumulated mileage? Or is there anything else you could recommend? The car isn't throwing any codes and other than this it runs great and seems to have lots of power.
Any advice is greatly recommended.
Ps - if it makes any difference, I'm at sea level up in Vancouver, Canada, and I do use 93 octane.