6MT ppl.. what are your MPGs? Im getting 15 =(
I only have a 2.5 mile commute to work, and I still average 20-23mpg in the city, and usually about 28mpg highway. If you want good gas mileage, you have to drive your car accordingly.
20.9 with some non-traffic freeway driving. (40% freeway, 60% city traffic)
The problem is if you go 80 or so on the freeway its like almost 3K rpm in 6th... My mom's Accord is like 2100 rpm at the same speed. T.T
The problem is if you go 80 or so on the freeway its like almost 3K rpm in 6th... My mom's Accord is like 2100 rpm at the same speed. T.T
I am only getting about 17mpg city and ~20mpg on freeway. However, I am attributing this to the break-in period as my car only has 400 miles on it. I believe once you open up the car's breathing and exhust, the milage should improve. Has on all of my cars in the past. Removing all of the smog controlling devices will help your car to get better gas milage.
If you're varying the throttle a lot, that'll really bite into your fuel economy. Stop and goes are especially problematic, because you're constantly upshifting, then up-revving, then coming to a stop at a light. Remember, inertia is king. Your car doesn't want to start moving if stopped, or stop moving if already moving. Same goes for the pistons in your engine.
I talked to the guy that started this thread on AIM yesterday. He only drives 5 miles to work round trip and he is on his first tank of gas since he bought it. His gas mileage numbers are definitely within what I would expect when not doing any driving at 55+ mph for long periods of time like most of us probably do.
Originally Posted by King Tut
Damn this n00b is on his first tank of gas and he is complaining and already wants to take it in. Man I just can't believe some owners. Give it a couple tanks, make sure you reset the gauge when you fill up, and then report back your MPG and Average MPH.
I go over 4k as often as I can and just love hitting 5k to 6k. MPG, who cares? If I cared about MPG, I would have bought a hybrid. What I care about is $/gal. Freaking oil companies and an administration that's not doing jack.
18 to 20 around town, 26 + - 2 on extended drives at constant speed.
In my case, as I'm sure it is with other Z owners, mileage is a function of right foot pressure on the accelerator: Higher pressure, lower mileage or Lower pressure, higher mileage.
In my case, as I'm sure it is with other Z owners, mileage is a function of right foot pressure on the accelerator: Higher pressure, lower mileage or Lower pressure, higher mileage.
i drive in the hellish 405 here in cali... although against traffic 
still i get average 18.5 to 19.5 with 50% freeway and 50% city driving
road trips (San diego etc) i get a cool 24-25mpg
if i drive like grandma i can get 21 avg but whats the point...

still i get average 18.5 to 19.5 with 50% freeway and 50% city driving
road trips (San diego etc) i get a cool 24-25mpg
if i drive like grandma i can get 21 avg but whats the point...



mostly city driving, alwaysw **** around 2400 rpm.