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Old 02-16-2014, 09:04 AM
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^^^ Same here. My work commute is 50/50, 7 miles each way, and I DD my car in the summer, from probably May through October. I use Fuel Log on my phone to track every fill up, and I usually get around 18-20 depending on whether or not we went somewhere that required some highway travel that cycle. I got a best of 23 driving it home from Philly the day I picked it up, which was a mild mannered drive since I just bought the car and didn't want to break it on the way home lol. I was also cruising above 70 most of the way, at times doing 90. I'd like to do a hypermile drive on the NYS Thruway some day from Rochester to Albany just to see what I can get if I cruise at 65-70 the whole way.
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You guys are seriously concerned/interested in your MPG's in these beasts?

I'm pretty sure the majority of the owners didn't care about MPG's when purchasing these cars.

I sure as hell didn't.
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Originally Posted by Sooner Boy
You guys are seriously concerned/interested in your MPG's in these beasts?

I'm pretty sure the majority of the owners didn't care about MPG's when purchasing these cars.

I sure as hell didn't.
These days, its something to keep int he back of your head. The newest 4th gen is 12 years old, the oldest being 21 - gas wasn't an issue back then. Even now its cheap compared to other countries but for the distances many drive, MPG is an issue. Thankfully my cammed V8 muscle car gets damn good MPG for what it is.
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What I'm impressed about is these old ls1s with bolt-ons and over 425hp(350rwhp) can still out mpg some 4cyls and V6s. Hard to beat.
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Originally Posted by 7camaro7
What I'm impressed about is these old ls1s with bolt-ons and over 425hp(350rwhp) can still out mpg some 4cyls and V6s. Hard to beat.
My dad always joked about how my car sucks gas with its "big V8 motor", until I actually ran the numbers. Apparently my "big V8 motor" gets better overall MPG than my dad's '99 BMW 528i DD
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For people like me who DD their cars and gas being how high it is (I'm paying 3.89 at the moment here, will surely be 4.09 by summer I'm sure) then mileage certainly comes in to consideration. I don't have a money tree in my yard, and fuel costs are an important part of the budget I keep.
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My mpg's blow right now, I really hope some new o2s & Granitelli wires will fix it. If I blink the needle moves lol.
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Winter gas.
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All in all i dont really care how many mpgs i get, i drive it for fun and never look back. But it is nice when someone mentions their so and so gets 22mpg, and i tell em my 300+ hp camaro gets 26, and they dont believe me till i show em.
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Damn, what are you people doing to get mid twenties? Taking highway road trips or something?
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Simply put... keep up with all maintenance, keep the tach numbers low, and idle as little as possible.
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Damn, what are you people doing to get mid twenties? Taking highway road trips or something?
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Originally Posted by LS1again
Damn, what are you people doing to get mid twenties? Taking highway road trips or something?
Like above said maintenance is key. I did fresh plugs wires cleaned maf air filter and the difference was noticable. Decent before but easily 25 on the highway even with a few pulls here and there. If i babied it i could squeak 28 maybe, but wheres the fun in that. Plugs were only pain of it all, but neccasssary for spray.
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I found a few interesting things to get better mpgs: I was able to get 19.5 combined 50/50 highway and freeway driving and one or two pulls. Since then I have done a skip shift delete and I got 21mpg on the same commute with more pulls. Also, I found that keeping the car between 1500-2000 rpm seems more efficient than bogging the motor at 1200 or so.
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iv not calculated my city but i averaged 32mpg hwy on the way to the beach
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Originally Posted by 99ss6speedvert
iv not calculated my city but i averaged 32mpg hwy on the way to the beach
6 speed cars are like cheating when it comes to mileage - my 6 speed car with 342's and a lot of bolt ons will blow my stock a4/323 car away for mpg... pretty confident it will pull down close to 30 hwy...previous owner said it got 29 never calculated it , don't think its much worse on back country roads either so many gears to choose from to hit the sweet spot.
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I was on a road trip 3 months ago with my 99 SS. with bolt on's, 12 bolt 3.73's and a tune it got 29.5 hwy. (going 65 the whole time in flat terrain)
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Originally Posted by murphinator
6 speed cars are like cheating when it comes to mileage - my 6 speed car with 342's and a lot of bolt ons will blow my stock a4/323 car away for mpg... pretty confident it will pull down close to 30 hwy...previous owner said it got 29 never calculated it , don't think its much worse on back country roads either so many gears to choose from to hit the sweet spot.
yea my 6speed with 3.73 kills my sisters a4 in gas i drove her car to school last year and got about 23hwy 17city out of it with 2.73 rears given its a 200k car
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Zombie thread but I was running my numbers today and comparing with others and I am pretty happy. I am getting anywhere from 310-325 miles to a tank which is right at 20mpg driving 50% on the highway and 50% city with a 2000 Z28 A4 ZR1's 2.73 rear gear tuned with full exhaust and k&n I will shoot for 23 after a tune up and see what I can get. Thats driving normal 99.9% of the time.

Edit: I got fuel after work and this time actually paid attention to everything before i drove off. I had pumped right at 13 gallons and made it 310 miles. Thats right at 24mpg, i only got fuel because the gauge said E and haven't owned it long enough to know how accurate it really is. I dont think it will get much better.

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Whats even funnier is I think my heads cam intake car gets close to that as well lol



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