A coupl'a questions
I've got about 350 miles now on my 2005 sle V-6 and have a couple of general questions.
1) my brakes seem to groan when releasing the pedal, especially when cold. Is this normal or does it go away once broken in.
2) The temperature gauge seems to hover just left of the center point which is a little higher than I am used to. Is this typical.
3) Is there any mileage advantage to using high test over regular or vice-versa. In mixed city only driving(no highway) I only achieved 16.3 mpg which seems rather poor. Ny Acura TL 3.2 averaged 19.
4) RPM at idle seems a little higher than I am used to. On average it seems to be around 750-800. While idle is absolutely flawless, this seems a little high.
5) After playing around with different tire pressures, I am currently running with 28 all around. This may account for poorer mileage but I like the plushness of the ride. After the suspension brakes in more, I will probably
go to 30. 32 seems to stiff for my tastes. What are you currently running?
Thanks All, Jeff
1) my brakes seem to groan when releasing the pedal, especially when cold. Is this normal or does it go away once broken in.
2) The temperature gauge seems to hover just left of the center point which is a little higher than I am used to. Is this typical.
3) Is there any mileage advantage to using high test over regular or vice-versa. In mixed city only driving(no highway) I only achieved 16.3 mpg which seems rather poor. Ny Acura TL 3.2 averaged 19.
4) RPM at idle seems a little higher than I am used to. On average it seems to be around 750-800. While idle is absolutely flawless, this seems a little high.
5) After playing around with different tire pressures, I am currently running with 28 all around. This may account for poorer mileage but I like the plushness of the ride. After the suspension brakes in more, I will probably
go to 30. 32 seems to stiff for my tastes. What are you currently running?
Thanks All, Jeff

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