6MT ppl.. what are your MPGs? Im getting 15 =(
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Wow, I just got married on South Padre Island and on the way back I averaged 33.3 mpg at an average speed of 64 mph. It's like that pic was taken from my car. Freaky.
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i get around 16-17.5 mpg on a 5AT... i do mostly city driving, stop and go stop and go... i dont drive to aggresively but i indulge myself everynow and then... and yes gas kicks my *** i fill up a full take atleast twice if not 3 times a week...
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What's the ideal speed for maximum fuel efficiency?
Coasting on Fumes
Dear Fumes:
According to this chart from Eartheasy.com, the most fuel-efficient speed for your car is roughly 55 mph, or 90 km/h. Increasing your speed from 55 mph to 75 mph boosts your fuel consumption a stunning 20 percent!
You can boost your vehicle's fuel efficiency by as much as 30 percent simply by keeping it well maintained and driving it correctly. Here are a few suggestions:
Avoid jackrabbit starts, tailgating, or pumping the gas pedal. Starts and stops increase fuel consumption dramatically.
Take advantage of cruise control whenever possible -- driving at a steady speed saves fuel.
Try to avoid idling your car for more than a minute.
Keep your tires inflated and switch to radial, if you haven't already.
Reduce drag by keeping your windows rolled up, removing unused bike racks, and emptying your trunk.
Optimal fuel efficiency varies from car to car, so check your manual for more suggestions. The best option, of course, is simply to drive less. You can do this by planning trips ahead of time to avoid peak traffic hours or doing your errands a little closer to home.
Found this article on the net. You know how hard it would be to drive 55mph? BEN
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Coasting on Fumes
Dear Fumes:
According to this chart from Eartheasy.com, the most fuel-efficient speed for your car is roughly 55 mph, or 90 km/h. Increasing your speed from 55 mph to 75 mph boosts your fuel consumption a stunning 20 percent!
You can boost your vehicle's fuel efficiency by as much as 30 percent simply by keeping it well maintained and driving it correctly. Here are a few suggestions:
Avoid jackrabbit starts, tailgating, or pumping the gas pedal. Starts and stops increase fuel consumption dramatically.
Take advantage of cruise control whenever possible -- driving at a steady speed saves fuel.
Try to avoid idling your car for more than a minute.
Keep your tires inflated and switch to radial, if you haven't already.
Reduce drag by keeping your windows rolled up, removing unused bike racks, and emptying your trunk.
Optimal fuel efficiency varies from car to car, so check your manual for more suggestions. The best option, of course, is simply to drive less. You can do this by planning trips ahead of time to avoid peak traffic hours or doing your errands a little closer to home.
Found this article on the net. You know how hard it would be to drive 55mph? BEN
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Originally Posted by VeeTec
I was getting around 19.5 mpg in town. Now that I have the JWT pop charger and Borla TD, I am sure it will get a little worse.
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Originally Posted by King Tut
Never seen below 22 mpg. I can't see how there is anyway the dealer is going to do anything. You are reseting your mpg gauge when you fill up right so it starts over with fresh data for each tank.
18.8 ~ 19 mpg @ 20 mph average (driving 3.1 miles a day to work, how I miss those days!!!)
20.8 ~ 21.5 mpg @ 25 mph average (now driving 7 miles a day to work)
@ Streets of Willow, I got 12 mpg, upshifting a little earlier than redline to avoid overheating (Streets of Willow is too small for the Z to run on, upshifting early will not hurt your lap time very much because you don't need all 240whp in the middle of successive turns.
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