View Full Version : taking a trip down to cabo have questions
pugads650
10-02-2007, 07:17 AM
im picking up a 2004 hummer h2 this week and im and im planing a trip to cabo for mid october and i wanted to take a road trip down in the hummer but wanted to know if there is anything i can do to boost up the mileage like taking off the front axles or changing the fluids to full synthetics any help will be greatly appreciated thanks in advance.
btw we are taking two cars one is suburban which is carrying a full trailer so the hummer will go empty so that should help a little. last time we just took the suburban with the trailer we averaged about 350 bucks for the full 2k miles which isnt bad and im hoping to do the same witht he h2 if possible.
john
TXSUT
10-02-2007, 01:01 PM
Rent a Prius. :rolleyes:
MVR 155
10-02-2007, 01:06 PM
Biggest thing with the H2 on the highway is overall speed.... the difference between going 65 vs. 75 can mean a few miles per gallon. I would think you are gonna get as good or better mileage than the suburban that is pulling the trailer. Averaging 75mph towing my 2000 lb 2 place jet ski trailer going to Lake of the Ozarks MO from Chicago IL I got just over 12mpg which I thought was pretty good. Driving locally with mixed city/highway we seem to get the same.... high 11's-low 12's
Have not really road tripped it at all empty.... my better half did drive down to springfield and back but she isnt mileage concious when driving and she has a lead foot, she got pulled over going 83 and was let off.... she is in the Army and was in uniform on her way to a conference. She averaged 12.5 round trip. I would think that if you kept it under 75 and easy on the throttle for passing etc.... that you could get up in the 14-15 range.
Going to full synthetics cant hurt either, change out everything to Royal Purple.... people generally report a pickup of 1-2 mpg and running full synthetics certainly cant hurt, better for the vehicle. Make sure your rig is in great running order as well, inflate your tires up to 37-38lbs, clean air filter and fuel filter would also be a good idea.
dkhummerh2
10-02-2007, 04:13 PM
Your speed is important. Just drive it right and you will get the best you can possibly get. I would say 13 would be great.
dk
Desert Dan
10-02-2007, 04:22 PM
pugads650
Why would you want to take off your front axles?
Kind of hard to drive w/o a front axle especially in Baja where you will need 4x4.
PS the highway in Baja in not a high peed road
pugads650
10-02-2007, 05:56 PM
or maybe i can draft behind the suburban :giggling:.
is there anyway to average 16-18 mpg at 75 mph with mods im planing on adding a couple things i could always add them before i leave.
MVR 155
10-02-2007, 06:20 PM
or maybe i can draft behind the suburban :giggling:.
is there anyway to average 16-18 mpg at 75 mph with mods im planing on adding a couple things i could always add them before i leave.
Yes.....downhill with a tailwind:giggling: In all reality the only way I think you could ever see 16-18 is driving 50-55 mph on very flat roads with no wind and even then it may not be possible. I would say at 75 mph you will be seeing 13ish as long as your not loaded or towing, might creep up to the 14 mark if your lucky. Wind resistance is everything with this truck, slower speeds are gonna net you the biggest difference in gas mileage.
dkhummerh2
10-02-2007, 06:55 PM
we had wind of about 40 mph yesterday, driving into it I was getting 9 mpg
dk
Cesardajr
10-02-2007, 09:11 PM
Who says you cant go 80 and get good gas mileage
http://members.cox.net/cesartjr/June%2023,%202007%20003%20(Medium).jpg
:jump:
Agriv8r
10-02-2007, 11:38 PM
looks like someone was goping really fast and then let off the gas as he reset the mpg to take a pic....:clapping:
pugads650
10-03-2007, 05:22 AM
Rent a Prius. :rolleyes:
thats like asking me to cut off my penis.:confused:
tower
10-03-2007, 06:32 AM
The only way the H2 will get the mileage you seek is if you tow it. :violin:
pugads650
10-03-2007, 07:50 PM
whats the most i can hope for with a tune or handheld tuner.
john
NewHummerGuy
10-03-2007, 08:32 PM
Just curious is this actually a "serious" question????
Because this really smells of troll activity.
DennisAJC
10-03-2007, 09:02 PM
Just curious is this actually a "serious" question????
Because this really smells of troll activity.
We punish trolls but we tend to leave the retards alone.
NewHummerGuy
10-03-2007, 09:07 PM
We punish trolls but we tend to leave the retards alone.
oh i get it...
Like this "anything i can do to boost up the mileage like taking off the front axles or changing the fluids to full synthetics"......
you motorboatin son-of-a-bitch:jump:
DennisAJC
10-03-2007, 09:08 PM
BRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!BRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :jump:
pugads650
10-03-2007, 09:35 PM
i just picked up my hummer this morning its a 2004 h2 black with 33500 miles i love it but im not loving the mpg. im not a troll or whatever you want to call it this is a legitimate question.
i know im going to get a lot of " if you got to ask you cant afford it " or " who buys a hummer for there gas milieage " responses buti dont really care.:popcorn:
john
NewHummerGuy
10-03-2007, 10:04 PM
i just picked up my hummer this morning its a 2004 h2 black with 33500 miles i love it but im not loving the mpg. im not a troll or whatever you want to call it this is a legitimate question.
i know im going to get a lot of " if you got to ask you cant afford it " or " who buys a hummer for there gas milieage " responses buti dont really care.:popcorn:
john
As we dont care what gas mileage we get.
but hey i got a secret for you......(remove the front axle and gas mileage triples...but shhhhh dont tell anyone else)
Desert Dan
10-03-2007, 10:11 PM
You knew what the milage would be before you bought it so what do you expect?
There is not much you can do to improve the mileage except slow down and goes easy on the skinny pedal and carry gerry cans.
dkhummerh2
10-03-2007, 11:26 PM
Just don't worry about it. 3 or 4 mpg's doesn't make that much different in cost. Just behave when you drive and be happy with the mpg. You will get used to it after a month or 2. You can always save money by dropping your insurance and not sending in the payments.
thanks
dk
dkhummerh2
10-03-2007, 11:26 PM
and a tag, do you really need one?
tower
10-03-2007, 11:45 PM
i just picked up my hummer this morning its a 2004 h2 black with 33500 miles i love it but im not loving the mpg. im not a troll or whatever you want to call it this is a legitimate question.
i know im going to get a lot of " if you got to ask you cant afford it " or " who buys a hummer for there gas milieage " responses buti dont really care.:popcorn:
johnTry the search function. :twak: There are many threads on this topic. That is part of the reason we are all so bored with your :lame: question.
tower
10-03-2007, 11:47 PM
whats the most i can hope for with a tune or handheld tuner.
johnWhy soitenly! I gotta Handheld Tuna. And it's a whopper! :jump::jump::jump:
SnakeH2
11-28-2007, 02:51 AM
im picking up a 2004 hummer h2 this week and im and im planing a trip to cabo for mid october and i wanted to take a road trip down in the hummer but wanted to know if there is anything i can do to boost up the mileage like taking off the front axles or changing the fluids to full synthetics any help will be greatly appreciated thanks in advance.
john
:giggling: :giggling: :giggling:
lonePalm
11-28-2007, 03:00 AM
Is this guy for real?:notallthere:
mikejr
11-28-2007, 03:19 AM
The "how do i improve my mileage" question always cracks me up, its a 6200 +/- pound brick, its never going to get good mileage....the term Hummer and good gas mileage are diametrically opposed...did I spell that right?
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