Modifications to improve gas mileage
avoid pressing gas pedal past half way
buying touring tires in narrower width - be sure to air them up to 40-45 pounds.
short shift to stay in sixth gear as quickly as feasible. skip shift even.
Seriously, you bought a sports car, not a Honda Insight! Why are you even asking?
Like Nissan once said: Life is short; Enjoy the Ride!
buying touring tires in narrower width - be sure to air them up to 40-45 pounds.
short shift to stay in sixth gear as quickly as feasible. skip shift even.
Seriously, you bought a sports car, not a Honda Insight! Why are you even asking?
Like Nissan once said: Life is short; Enjoy the Ride!
Originally posted by ChinaClipper
Seriously, you bought a sports car, not a Honda Insight! Why are you even asking?
Seriously, you bought a sports car, not a Honda Insight! Why are you even asking?
Originally posted by ChinaClipper
avoid pressing gas pedal past half way
buying touring tires in narrower width - be sure to air them up to 40-45 pounds.
short shift to stay in sixth gear as quickly as feasible. skip shift even.
Seriously, you bought a sports car, not a Honda Insight! Why are you even asking?
Like Nissan once said: Life is short; Enjoy the Ride!
avoid pressing gas pedal past half way
buying touring tires in narrower width - be sure to air them up to 40-45 pounds.
short shift to stay in sixth gear as quickly as feasible. skip shift even.
Seriously, you bought a sports car, not a Honda Insight! Why are you even asking?
Like Nissan once said: Life is short; Enjoy the Ride!
Anybody know anything else you can do to improve gas mileage.
Our gas mileage isn't bad. Well...the other car in the family that I'm comparing to is an '04 Dodge Durango(avg. mpg of 12) so...get a giant SUV and you'll be happy this car gets what it does for MPG.
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i actually get better gas mileage now than my old 4cyl turbo a4... of course it had 260hp, but it was still a 4 banger. I was excited to be seeing close to 30mpg on the highway.
gas is power... use less gas, get less power, may as well have bought a cheaper less powerful car. but owell. just dont accelerate as hard, keep the RPMs down, 55-60mph is more efficient than 80mph on the highway... if you dont mind goin 10 under the limit.
I get about 20 mpg, city or freeway. My friend has a WRX and he gets about 21 mpg. My Nissan truck gets about 18 mpg. I think the best thing you can do is not accelerate too quickly, but then, why have the Z ?
I don't think there isn't any real mod to a car to improve gas mileage other than taking it easy on your driving habits.
These are techniques I use when I'm driving my Navigator, since it literally drinks gas. It is averaging 14.5 mpg using the technique, but around 12 mpg if driven normally.
Drive like a 80 year old granny. Slow smooth accelaration and coast as much as you can when coming to a stop. When u are coasting u get great mileage vs. 0 mpg when u are not moving.
Take a route with minimum number of stops such as signal lights and stop signs. Stop and go will kill your gas mileage. So use freeway as much as you can.
Lastly, avoid traffic jam... you are simply burning gas without getting anywhere.
I also heard using A/C affects gas mileage little bit as well.
Hope that helps.
These are techniques I use when I'm driving my Navigator, since it literally drinks gas. It is averaging 14.5 mpg using the technique, but around 12 mpg if driven normally.
Drive like a 80 year old granny. Slow smooth accelaration and coast as much as you can when coming to a stop. When u are coasting u get great mileage vs. 0 mpg when u are not moving.
Take a route with minimum number of stops such as signal lights and stop signs. Stop and go will kill your gas mileage. So use freeway as much as you can.
Lastly, avoid traffic jam... you are simply burning gas without getting anywhere.
I also heard using A/C affects gas mileage little bit as well.
Hope that helps.
My experience has been, if I drive the car conservatively I can see 30-32 mpg on long trips when the wind and weather are good. On short sprints down to Denver during rush hour 36-38 is not unusual but that is nose to tail traffic going 75-80. Daily city/highway driving my computer shows 24 mpg consistently. I use a long cycle synthetic oil sold by BMW and mid grade gas.
If you want to drive it like a Geo, using a fraction of the available hp, there's no reason you can't do 30 mpg.
The problem is anyone who buys Z is not thinking "Yea, gas mileage".
If you want to drive it like a Geo, using a fraction of the available hp, there's no reason you can't do 30 mpg.
The problem is anyone who buys Z is not thinking "Yea, gas mileage".
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