How many miles do you get on a full/half tank of gas?
#16
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Damn I don't get anywhere near that. I get no more than 200. Any idea waht's going on?
#18
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Check for atored codes. Maybe an O2 sensor is failing.
There's nothing special about your mods except maybe your right foot is heavier?
Regarding my mileage, I live on the Third Coast where the only elevation changes are freeway overpasses. I also don't hotfoot it much except getting on flat freeways and the occasional tracke event.
There's nothing special about your mods except maybe your right foot is heavier?
Regarding my mileage, I live on the Third Coast where the only elevation changes are freeway overpasses. I also don't hotfoot it much except getting on flat freeways and the occasional tracke event.
Last edited by slartibartfast; 02-01-2018 at 09:49 PM.
#19
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I'm right in line with the "normal" estimated range on mine. Anywhere from 320-350 on a normal tank, and it can crest 500 if it's a longer drive (I can make Los Angeles to San Francisco on a single tank and have plenty of room to spare).
#20
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Also, how much does AC play a role in gas mileage? Being in Miami, I pretty much have mine on at all times, but only the first speed, at ~72 degrees, so nothing crazy.
Last edited by HotSawce; 02-01-2018 at 10:17 PM.
#22
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Hmm, now that I think about it, my CEL has turned on and off a few times in the past. Not really sure why it didn't consistently stay on as it usually does, but It hasn't come on in a while. But maybe this is related to that.
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#24
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Using royal purple synthetic & new air filters put me up from avg 21.6
#25
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city driving/commute: summer = 310-330 miles; winter = 280-290 miles. last highway road trip saw range between 450-500 miles.
both are not great, but no cause for concern since a tank lasts me ~3 weeks on average. upside of having a big tank. filled up last night for $109 CAD. downside of having a big tank (and high taxes in my area).
both are not great, but no cause for concern since a tank lasts me ~3 weeks on average. upside of having a big tank. filled up last night for $109 CAD. downside of having a big tank (and high taxes in my area).
#29
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Apparently, though, the sport's get 2-3 mpg less than non-sports?
Last edited by HotSawce; 02-02-2018 at 04:29 PM.
#30
I'm about 80% city and get around 13mpg with my mods.
I think before mods, it was closer to 16-17mpg with the same type of driving.
When I had to commute a bit more, I was getting more like 18-19mpg in my stock IPL.