What is your MPG?
#61
You guys are silly. I think some of them have fuel envy. I see a lot of the folks that are complaining drive A4's. You will never see 30 mpg with an A4. A t56 drops your rpms so low its like your idling down the highway (ya I know theres more to it). Why are you people letting this bother you? Say 'good for you' and move on.
Frankly I have seen cars get this good of mileage. Usually they are stock or slightly modded camaros (t/a's are a bit heavier and less aerodynamic, but look cooler ) with a t56 and stock gearing. If a car is rated at 28 on the highway why wouldn't it be possible to break that by a few mpgs?
To tell the truth the 30+'s **** me off because they get better mileage than my 4 cylinder saturn.
Frankly I have seen cars get this good of mileage. Usually they are stock or slightly modded camaros (t/a's are a bit heavier and less aerodynamic, but look cooler ) with a t56 and stock gearing. If a car is rated at 28 on the highway why wouldn't it be possible to break that by a few mpgs?
To tell the truth the 30+'s **** me off because they get better mileage than my 4 cylinder saturn.
#63
ok one of you 30 mpg people, will you please fill up and post your odometer reading, then drive around for a week or whatever and post your milage, and tell us your gas receipt, how many gallons with fraction so we can understand your method of calculation? please! anybody got the guts to try?
#64
I have a '00 Formula with an A4, 2.73's, and 69k. I bought it in August with 65k on it.
I've checked the mileage every time I've filled it up so far (always 93 octane), and I've gotten between 22.3 and 23.2. It's never moved out of that range.
I'll try and describe things as accurately as I can...
I commute 60 miles every day (30 each way) , ten miles of the trip is a 2 lane road with a 35mph speed limit, the other 20 is highway (of which 5 miles is 50mph limit). There are a few hills, and I generally keep it under 70, I set the cruise at 68 or so where I can, but on the slower portion of the highway I stay at 55-60. I don't race or drive very agressively, I guess old habbits die hard after 6 years of trying to get the best mpg out of a 4 liter Jeep. I get on it once in a while though on onramps.
I was hoping to get a little better mileage, after reading threads like these where A4/2.73 guys claim close to 30, but then again, I haven't taken her on a long highway-only trip yet. Could be worse, my Jeep gets 16.5 or so, and my '88 L98 GTA got about the same. Highest I ever hit with that car was 21, all highway, and alot of downhills.
I plan on doing a FTRA soon, and I see mileage gains of 5-10% listed with that, so hopefully I can get the mileage up to 24 or so.
For comparison, I checked the mileage on my '98 M6 Formy once...I drove 150 miles to the track, raced 4 times, and when I filled it before heading home I found that I had gotten 27.6 mpg.
I've checked the mileage every time I've filled it up so far (always 93 octane), and I've gotten between 22.3 and 23.2. It's never moved out of that range.
I'll try and describe things as accurately as I can...
I commute 60 miles every day (30 each way) , ten miles of the trip is a 2 lane road with a 35mph speed limit, the other 20 is highway (of which 5 miles is 50mph limit). There are a few hills, and I generally keep it under 70, I set the cruise at 68 or so where I can, but on the slower portion of the highway I stay at 55-60. I don't race or drive very agressively, I guess old habbits die hard after 6 years of trying to get the best mpg out of a 4 liter Jeep. I get on it once in a while though on onramps.
I was hoping to get a little better mileage, after reading threads like these where A4/2.73 guys claim close to 30, but then again, I haven't taken her on a long highway-only trip yet. Could be worse, my Jeep gets 16.5 or so, and my '88 L98 GTA got about the same. Highest I ever hit with that car was 21, all highway, and alot of downhills.
I plan on doing a FTRA soon, and I see mileage gains of 5-10% listed with that, so hopefully I can get the mileage up to 24 or so.
For comparison, I checked the mileage on my '98 M6 Formy once...I drove 150 miles to the track, raced 4 times, and when I filled it before heading home I found that I had gotten 27.6 mpg.
#65
I got 30 mpg on my trip from Mo to NC. It was on the last leg of the trip when I came out of the mountains and going back down too sea level. I have a h/c/i with all bolt ons and a 6 speed. stock gear as well.
#68
My best with stock gears was 29.2, tops out for 50 miles...the in for 50 miles. Same road tops out 50 in 50 again, but with 4.10 gears got 29.8. Then took it on another trip about 100 miles round trip got 30.3. This was all before my long tubes so I'd assume i'd see even alittle better now
#69
Best was 28 highway bone stock. That was a on a long drive all highway. I think my best average (city and highway) has been 19. Usually around 17, depending on how much fun i have with that tank. Lowest has been 14.
I havent checked it since i got exhaust, but it is running a little rich. SLP lid and K&N filter are on their way. Hoping that will lean out the mixture a little bit, and be closer to stoichiometric. I would think that it would be able to take in more air faster, resulting in more combustion, reducing richness, but i dont know if that would be true or not. Im hoping so! Ill see my MPG with exhaust tomorrow when i fill up. Gas was great there for awhile (high $2.60's to low $2.70s), then it jumped to $3.00 overnight, damn gas companies. I hope its no more than $3 tomorrow.
I run 92 octane usually, since thats what Speedway has and i always go there (Speedy Rewards!). Sometimes i get Premium for only 10 cents more than Regular. Usually its 13 more though. Without the SR its 20 cents more. In GA i saw it was 40 cents more!
I havent checked it since i got exhaust, but it is running a little rich. SLP lid and K&N filter are on their way. Hoping that will lean out the mixture a little bit, and be closer to stoichiometric. I would think that it would be able to take in more air faster, resulting in more combustion, reducing richness, but i dont know if that would be true or not. Im hoping so! Ill see my MPG with exhaust tomorrow when i fill up. Gas was great there for awhile (high $2.60's to low $2.70s), then it jumped to $3.00 overnight, damn gas companies. I hope its no more than $3 tomorrow.
I run 92 octane usually, since thats what Speedway has and i always go there (Speedy Rewards!). Sometimes i get Premium for only 10 cents more than Regular. Usually its 13 more though. Without the SR its 20 cents more. In GA i saw it was 40 cents more!
#71
not always the case. cruising at 80, t-tops on in my a4, I was getting 30-33 mpg on highway only driving
#73
With mods in sig. I average 21-23,with about half my driving in town.Before mods,my best was 24.4 avg. mostly highway with a/c going and cruise @80-85. Seems like it's pretty common. I'm just curious what the h/c and 4000 stall will drop to.
#74
I daily drive an 02 Z28 M6 with a cartek 2x cam, longtubes, corsa exhaust, high flow cats, CAI, and underdrive pulley (made 403rwhp and 375rwtq). I consistently manage 22mpg mixed driving (about 8 miles stop and go and 11 miles highway daily). The worst I have gotten was 19.3mpg due to the fact I made 4 drag strip passes and cruised my local town for a while. BTW, the car ran 12.6@117.5mph with a crappy 2.333 60 ft so it will be good for an 11 sec pass if launched hard. (didn't want to break my rear until I have enough money to replace it with a 12 bolt)
Last edited by Nostang; 11-28-2007 at 08:50 AM.
#75
nobody willing to step up and prove it? just fill her up, post your milage. have fun drivin, then post your milage plus gas receipt ITS VERY SIMPLE! please, one of you 30 mpg people, prove it. thank you in advance. oh and happy holidays.
#77
You just have to have a well running tuned up stock car.
#78
Its common, I used to be able to get very close to 450 miles per tank but I would usually fill it before I drained it out. It would have gone 450 but I dont like to run that risk of running out. 400 miles on a tank I always did and the gas gauge still wasnt at the E line, there was a good 1-2 gallons left.
You just have to have a well running tuned up stock car.
You just have to have a well running tuned up stock car.
#79
I am running a G5X3,LS6 heads,3600 stall, 323's and full bolt on's...
Usually get @ least 18-20mpg with sensible driving (285-300 miles to a tank).
The best i have gotten was about 24mpg when i drove my car from Texas to Wisconsin. I was averaging around 335-345 miles per tank..
These are great cars!
Usually get @ least 18-20mpg with sensible driving (285-300 miles to a tank).
The best i have gotten was about 24mpg when i drove my car from Texas to Wisconsin. I was averaging around 335-345 miles per tank..
These are great cars!