Is anyone else getting awful mpg out of their Nismo?
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I barely can squeeze 300 miles out of a full tank (considering it's 20 gal., that's 15 mpg) and I routinely got 450 miles/tank on my 03 DE. Don't get me wrong, I expected worse MPG considering the revvier HR and the increased drag from the body parts but 15 mpg?? 
Also, I'm not an aggressive driver. I usually shift at 2500 rpm and I skip gears on the upshift.

Also, I'm not an aggressive driver. I usually shift at 2500 rpm and I skip gears on the upshift.
i am an aggressive driver, and i was getting 17.4mpg... i got the cobb tuning program and loaded stage two into the car, now im at a good 19.7mpg, with the save habits... its expected to not have great mileage... from what i have seen, it gets better mileage shifting at 3,000 to 3,500, and not skipping gears...
Well I have 1200ish miles on mine with about 600 of those highway miles and the rest in the city--19.8mpg average according to my trip computer. I also tend to shift at 3500 to 4500 rpm for the most part.
I have never in my life been able to obtain these 400+ figures everyone speaks of. Although 15mpg seems very low unless you are beating the **** out of it or letting it idle for hours on end.
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35 lbs. all around on the stock 245/265 Potenzas.
I do very little idling although I am in a lot of stop and go traffic (because the highways around me are always backed up). Also, I use Shell V-Power 93 every time so I doubt it's the quality of the fire water I put into the tank.
I do very little idling although I am in a lot of stop and go traffic (because the highways around me are always backed up). Also, I use Shell V-Power 93 every time so I doubt it's the quality of the fire water I put into the tank.
35 lbs. all around on the stock 245/265 Potenzas.
I do very little idling although I am in a lot of stop and go traffic (because the highways around me are always backed up). Also, I use Shell V-Power 93 every time so I doubt it's the quality of the fire water I put into the tank.
I do very little idling although I am in a lot of stop and go traffic (because the highways around me are always backed up). Also, I use Shell V-Power 93 every time so I doubt it's the quality of the fire water I put into the tank.
Could be worse, my dads M3 gets 10
How many gallons do you put in when you fill up?
I get ~18-19mpg for combined city/highway. I usually get about 340-350 miles per tank before filling up, but that's with running with the gas light on for awhile. As you know, the gas light is quite conservative as it comes on even with 4-5 gallons of gas left.
On another note, my gas gauge doesn't fill up all the way anymore....only goes up to 3/4 tank or so. Still get the same miles per tank, but it's quite annoying.
I get ~18-19mpg for combined city/highway. I usually get about 340-350 miles per tank before filling up, but that's with running with the gas light on for awhile. As you know, the gas light is quite conservative as it comes on even with 4-5 gallons of gas left.
On another note, my gas gauge doesn't fill up all the way anymore....only goes up to 3/4 tank or so. Still get the same miles per tank, but it's quite annoying.
I also use 93 Shell V-Power and I hardly drive on the highway and I'm averaging about 18 ~ 19 mpg. I know for sure if I drove on the highway more I would get 19 ~ 21 mpg.
Try shifting a little later around 3500 ~ 4000 rpm.
I also heard skipping gears is no good.
Like Sensi09 said, the empty light comes on at 5 gallons.
I think I could hit 400 miles if I wanted too but I feel the car runs a lot smoother when it is full!
Try shifting a little later around 3500 ~ 4000 rpm.
I also heard skipping gears is no good.
Like Sensi09 said, the empty light comes on at 5 gallons.
I think I could hit 400 miles if I wanted too but I feel the car runs a lot smoother when it is full!
I also vote for "shift a bit later." There's something involved about volumetric efficiency in high-performance engines; too few revs and things don't work optimally. My CBR929RR was the same way.
80% of my driving is in town between work and stuff and i get crap mileage. I just live in one of those places where i can get to 99% of places with backroads, no highways. And if i do use the highways it only for like 5 minutes tops. Im lucky if I get 15 -17 mpg. When i reset the ECU, the gauge pod computer will say i have like 305-320 miles till empty with a full tank. After a while, it will only say 265-280 DTE on a full tank. In reality though im lucky if i get 250 to 300 miles out of the tank. But like i said most of my usual driving is in town so, my numbers are skewed.
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How many gallons do you put in when you fill up?
I get ~18-19mpg for combined city/highway. I usually get about 340-350 miles per tank before filling up, but that's with running with the gas light on for awhile. As you know, the gas light is quite conservative as it comes on even with 4-5 gallons of gas left.
On another note, my gas gauge doesn't fill up all the way anymore....only goes up to 3/4 tank or so. Still get the same miles per tank, but it's quite annoying.
I get ~18-19mpg for combined city/highway. I usually get about 340-350 miles per tank before filling up, but that's with running with the gas light on for awhile. As you know, the gas light is quite conservative as it comes on even with 4-5 gallons of gas left.
On another note, my gas gauge doesn't fill up all the way anymore....only goes up to 3/4 tank or so. Still get the same miles per tank, but it's quite annoying.



