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Yea must be, i was about to call BS. [rofl] Mind you it took a few weeks of owning the car to get over the temptation to race people from the traffic lights ![]() |
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My car is pretty much full at 35 litres which is about 9.24 US gallons.
I've actually gotten down to London from Manchester in half a tank (which is roughly about 250 miles). Managed to get 56.6mpg! [thumbup] Now I roughly get around 51mpg if I'm on motorway and about 45mpg if I'm driving civilised on normal roads. Bare in mind it is a 1.2l engine. A full tank usually lasts me roughly about 2-3 weeks, I only do about 50-80miles a week around the city. |
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I was trying to get a 944 before my Del Sol. I wonder if I would get around 16-18mpg or worse then that because of my driving style. I think the one I was looking at was a 1983 944S. The worst I have gotten in it was around 18mpg and that was running it up and down the tail of the dragon for a whole day. So the rpms never really dropped below 4500. My Turbo i think has a small gas leak, and its modified so MPG isn't its strong point. ![]() |
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Ever since I got my iPhone and found a neat little web app for it I've been keeping track of my mpg, how much I'm spending on gas, and how many miles I'm driving. It's really interesting to see how wide of a range I can get out of my 1.6L Del Sol! |
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I don't track it, but it isn't good. 3.8L V6, goes ~330 miles on 13 gallons. That's ~30.5mpg for you British folks.
I do lots of stop-and-go freeway driving and city driving. I might be able to up it to 40 (UK) mpg if I could drive without stopping at a constant 65-70mph, probably could last at least 400 miles. If I drive purely in the city, which is on the side of a mountain, I get maybe 20 UK mpg. The difference between city and freeway is phenomenal on my car. |
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I don't track it, but it isn't good. 3.8L V6, goes ~330 miles on 13 gallons. That's ~30.5mpg for you British folks. To be honest, that's pretty good for a 3.8L V6. Considering a CTR does about 27mpg at most and that's just a 2L. |
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Is that a diesel? It's about 25-26 US mpg, which (according to the online unit converter) is 30-31 UK mpg. Sometimes it's only 300 miles on 14 gallons, sometimes it's 330 miles on 13 gallons. It all depends on the traffic that week, and like I said, the difference between slow city/slow freeway and full speed freeway is immense. EDIT: My last fill-up was 13.124 gallons (US) going 330.1 miles. 30.21 UK mpg. |
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I don't track it, but it isn't good. 3.8L V6, goes ~330 miles on 13 gallons. That's ~30.5mpg for you British folks. |
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Car has a built in MPG readout based on the odometer. "Trip B" I let just run up. Currently it's sitting at 4300 miles at an average of 23.1 MPG (27 MPG for you imperial folks). I've done an actual miles / gallons calc and it's not perfect, but it's pretty close. Within 1 MPG or so.
I drive ~22k miles a year and gas is ~$3.20 / gallon so that works out to a rough guesstimate of $3k / year on gas. At least it's fun to drive ![]() I'd hate to spend $2.2k a year and drive a prius or some other weak car like that for such minimal savings. |
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ok MPG economy..
Tire pressure: ( in bar, not sure the psi) -0,2bar below optimal pressure = 1% more fuel consumption +10% less lifetime of your tire -0,4bar below optimal pressure = 2% more fuel consumption +25% less lifetime of your tire -0,6bar below optimal pressure = 6% more fuel consumption +45% less lifetime of your tire Always check tire pressure when their cold to have a more exact reading. |
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What website do you use acarney?
I have thought about doing what you have done, and I think that I might. I am going to do it over at www.fueleconomy.gov. Its a nice simple website that is easy to use and navigate, which is very surprising for it being a .gov. Though, what engine are you running in that Del Sol? That seems like piss poor economy for that light vehicle. I used to drive a Accord manual 2.3L 135hp and pulled 32mpg constantly. Person who bought it did somethings to it and pulled 34mpg constant. I currently drive an S10, average 24mpg and drive roughly 20,000 miles per year. Mileage imo is pretty good for a shi/ty 2.8L V6. My Datsun averages 20 to 22mpg but should increase once I am done with it. In my sisters Caddy with a 4.6L Northstar, I was averaging 25mpg which was pretty awesome. Though I wasn't going past 2,500rpm, but with that motor, you don't even need to. |
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Are you saying you usually take it up to 7000rpm when you leave a red light? What website do you use acarney? |
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