snowtwister
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I have 1800 mi. on my "03" RX-1 and the gas milage is going south steadily. I also have an "02" Viper and I've always gotten better milage with the RX-1 on the same trips till recently. Carbs have been cleaned by my dealer. Everything is stock. New belt at 1500 mi. Anyone have any thoughts?


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Gas Mileage
Gas mileage is usually affected by the carbs or the clutches. One of factor could be the suspension. Check you bearings in all the wheels. Maybe the dealer made a mistake in the carbs? Check your vent lines.
Gas mileage is usually affected by the carbs or the clutches. One of factor could be the suspension. Check you bearings in all the wheels. Maybe the dealer made a mistake in the carbs? Check your vent lines.