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    I bought a 2005 GTP about a month ago and the gas mileage around town is terrible. The car runs great and has the power it should but gas mileage is about 11.5 MPG around town. The first fillup I calculated the MPG and thought perhaps the gas tank wasn't completely filled on the previous fillup and thus the poor mileage, but just filled it again today and the exact same thing. Between the last fillup and this one I took special care in how I drove to see what it would do for mileage but it made no difference. I haven't had it on the highway for any appreciable distance so don't know what highway mileage is like.

    Any suggestions aside from taking it to a GM dealership and spending $300 to have them tell me everything is okay.

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    Check the TB...for one the '04+ cars get gunked up really bad...might be an issue there...also, I'd check the o2 sensor (Top one), air filter, plugs/wires...don't have to worry about the fueling system since its all returnless though.
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    It needs a good tune up! Get a new O2 sensor, new plugs, air filter, and fuel filter. Get new plug wires if you want, or if any look questionable.

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    Thanks for the replies.

    Is there any easy way to test the O2 sensor or do you need a scan tool?

    Also as far as the TB can it be cleaned with a spray type carb cleaner or does it have to be removed and cleaned?

    Plug wires "appear" good. Was planning on changing the plugs anyway but with about 60,000 miles on the car didn't think they would be bad enough to reduce the mileage that much.

    Do you know what one can expect for mileage in the city? I know what the EPA ratings are but they are often not what the average driver gets for mileage?

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    remove and clean, not sure on what to use tho.

    change them, i say every 40-50k.

    i drive 85% city and get around 16-19 depending on stoplights and stoplight road rage and normal puttering around. 30 ish freeway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackdup View Post
    Thanks for the replies.

    Is there any easy way to test the O2 sensor or do you need a scan tool?

    Also as far as the TB can it be cleaned with a spray type carb cleaner or does it have to be removed and cleaned?

    Plug wires "appear" good. Was planning on changing the plugs anyway but with about 60,000 miles on the car didn't think they would be bad enough to reduce the mileage that much.

    Do you know what one can expect for mileage in the city? I know what the EPA ratings are but they are often not what the average driver gets for mileage?

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    Q#1 Well, you can test the output voltage on the O2 sensor. But that isn’t 100% accurate, also consider the fact it could “work” but be slow responding. I’d get the car scanned before worrying about the O2 sensor ATM. The sensor “should” last a least a 100k, but then again just had one go bad on a friend. It was on a Toyota with only 20k on it, I thought Toyotas never broke.

    Q#2 You can clean it with regular carb cleaner. You don’t need to remove the TB. In fact, I recommend that you don’t. Remove the intake tube, and unplug the TB cable. Use your finger to open up throttle plate. Clean the back side of the plate and the TB walls. Then put it back together. Easy cheesy. I clean mine once a year, so far zero problems. Let me just add that this is good maintenance to do, however a gummed up TB shouldn’t effect your mpg. The normal symptoms are starting and idling issues.

    Q#3 Your plugs and wires should be just fine. However, I would pull a couple plugs just to check them out. Even though the plugs “should” last for 100k, you may want to consider replacing them. The difference in time it takes to check them vs. replacing them is nearly the same.

    Q#4 IMHO most ppl with un-modded cars get slightly higher than EPA mileage. I personally get 2 mpg higher than EPA on average. I track my mpg like a hawk, and the most significant factor in my mileage is my average speed. If your one of those ppl who waits in drive through lines every day at banks and fast food places your mpg will suffer. If you city drive all the time in a wise fashion you should be able to get at least 16 mpg. If you give me your DIC avg speed, I’ll tell you what your mpg should be.

    These are the big tune-ups for mpg:
    1) new O2 sensor
    2) new spark plugs
    3) MAF cleaning
    4) proper tire pressure

    If I were you I’d first clean my MAF sensor, only because your car is so new. Then I would have the car scanned.

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    How do you clean the MAF sensor? I don't want to damage it and that is something I haven't done before.

    As far as avg speed, I assume that is reset when you reset the Trip mileage, which I did after the last fuel-up so will have to wait a few days so it is a little more representative. If it is not reset after reseting the Trip mileage then I can check it and post it here. I don't do a lot of idling aside from sitting at red lights. I would probably only go through a drive thru once a week or so.

    Thanks for your reply and suggestions.
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    Buy a can of CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner. Pull the MAF tubing out of the intake, spray the **** out of the little wires (the 04 I did this for had BLACK wires before being cleaned... it kind of flaked off after half a can) and let it dry for 5 minutes.

    While it's off, you can take a can of throttle body cleaner, spray it on a clean rag and wipe down the brass valve and the backside of it, and the surrounding throttlebody walls to get the gross out. A toothbrush might also be helpful. Just don't spray directly into the open throttle body - that's a bad thing when you have a supercharger. When it's clean, use a rag or something to hold the throttle body valve open for 5 minutes to dry thoroughly before re-assembling everything.

    The car might take a couple extra seconds to start, but will be fine afterward.

    The other (and more thorough) option to clean the throttlebody is to remove it completely and do a full cleaning and even wipe down some of the intake... but that's an awful lot of work and might even require a gasket replacement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackdup View Post
    As far as avg speed, I assume that is reset when you reset the Trip mileage, which I did after the last fuel-up so will have to wait a few days so it is a little more representative.
    Ummm, nope. As far as I know the AVG speed doesn’t reset with any other function. You need to reset it independently of the trip counter. I reset my avg speed every fill up, most people never mention this function in mpg discussions, but that one number can deliver quite a bit of insight on mpg.

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    I'll check it tomorrow and post and then I will check it again next fill when I reset the trip odometer and see if it does reset. You could very well be right about it not reseting, I have never checked it and assumed it reset based on reseting the trip odomter.

    Last time I checked it it was 20.8 km/h but again will check it tomorrow
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    Well my 2002, i get around 25-26city driving, and around 34-35 on the highway.
    As far as testing the O2sensor, not a real good way to do so, other than changing it. Dont use carb cleaner, use an intake cleaner meant for use with cars that have MAF sensors.

    Go ahead and change the plugs, stick with copper plugs, dont go fancy, its just a waste of money.

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    Thanks for the suggestions, will give it a try and hopefully that will be the answer.
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    Try a new fuel filter and a can of Sea Foam.
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    had MPG issue with my '00 ended up being the Fuel pressure Regulator ...
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