gas mileage on GTO (LS1)..
#22
I'm running the GT2-3 from LPE...for now Been in for about 1.5 years. Great "stockish" all around cam, a little hotter than a LS6 with a perfectly stock idle. Made good power also for such a baby cam.
#24
Originally Posted by Saleen S7 TT
How about people with LS2 GTO's? That's what I'll be looking at...
stock for stock and mod for mod (LS1 vs. LS2), the milage is about the same. If you're getting 18 city, you're doing pretty good!
#27
ok it seems like you guys w/ heads and cam are gettin at least 5 more mpg than stockers.... i just dont get it... all i keep hearin is how much my mileage is gonna drop after i do my heads and cam.... it looks like stockers are averaging 22-24 and modded ones are gettin 27-29
#29
Originally Posted by mikeith
ok it seems like you guys w/ heads and cam are gettin at least 5 more mpg than stockers.... i just dont get it... all i keep hearin is how much my mileage is gonna drop after i do my heads and cam.... it looks like stockers are averaging 22-24 and modded ones are gettin 27-29
#30
Originally Posted by Miguelius
To those talking about getting 30-33 mph hwy, c'mon guys, who are you kidding! Do you have GM's cylinder cutoff system as an option? I have a 2004 M6, and at best, averaging about 75-78 mph on the freeway in 6th gear with smooth traffic, I've seen maybe 26 or 27. And on the open highway, who can drive 75? Even the notoriously inaccurate EPA numbers were 17 city/29 hwy. In town, driving an easy 4 mile commute at maybe 25-30, I get around 13 mph. If you are concerned about gas mileage, forget about the GTO. Weighing 3750 pounds with a 350 hp engine, it barely beats out SUV's in MPG. Even the best engine management systems can't deny the laws of physics.
#31
Originally Posted by Miguelius
To those talking about getting 30-33 mph hwy, c'mon guys, who are you kidding! Do you have GM's cylinder cutoff system as an option? I have a 2004 M6, and at best, averaging about 75-78 mph on the freeway in 6th gear with smooth traffic, I've seen maybe 26 or 27. And on the open highway, who can drive 75? Even the notoriously inaccurate EPA numbers were 17 city/29 hwy. In town, driving an easy 4 mile commute at maybe 25-30, I get around 13 mph. If you are concerned about gas mileage, forget about the GTO. Weighing 3750 pounds with a 350 hp engine, it barely beats out SUV's in MPG. Even the best engine management systems can't deny the laws of physics.
#32
The most mpg I've gotten in my 06 GTO was 28 mpg on the highway. But it really wasn't normal driving conditions for me and I was actually trying to see how many mpg i could get out of the goat. I was going 65 mph on the highway using cruise control at 2 a.m. for a 3.5 hour trip so i didn't need my air conditioner and windows were up.
Under normal driving conditions i get about 15-16 mpg in the city and a consistant 24 mpg on the highway.
Under normal driving conditions i get about 15-16 mpg in the city and a consistant 24 mpg on the highway.
#35
I might be in the market for a 04 A4 GTO sometime soon, but am really interested in what kind of mileage they get,
can ya'll post some #'s for me?? city and highway, what are they rated at and what do they actually give?? only plans for it now would be a tune, other than that it will stay as is for a while...
can ya'll post some #'s for me?? city and highway, what are they rated at and what do they actually give?? only plans for it now would be a tune, other than that it will stay as is for a while...
#36
A4 fill up this morning!!
Put in exactly 18 gallons, the trip meter read 331 miles.
Thats 18.38888 per gallon. But my car is new and I've been driving it like
an old lady with cataracts.
Highway/City Mix
Thats 18.38888 per gallon. But my car is new and I've been driving it like
an old lady with cataracts.
Highway/City Mix
#38