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Ah, Pflugerville. My grandmother is a Pfluger. Been to many reunions there.
My highway mileage seems to be anywhere between 24 and 28.. 24 or a little less at 85mph or so, and the one time I got 28 was when I was in a caravan forced to travel 55-60. Speed does make a difference.
My in-town driving can vary from 14 to 16 depending on whether I'm just transporting myself from place to place, or driving spiritedly.
My highway mileage seems to be anywhere between 24 and 28.. 24 or a little less at 85mph or so, and the one time I got 28 was when I was in a caravan forced to travel 55-60. Speed does make a difference.
My in-town driving can vary from 14 to 16 depending on whether I'm just transporting myself from place to place, or driving spiritedly.
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Re: gas milege
I drove between legal limits of 60-75 to sppeding 80+
on my trip to Pflugerville and back. 290 was really crowded
last Friday! For those speeds, 23.7 is pretty good. Ipersonally don't know how anyone can drive a G35 at 55mph for
an extended period of time. I start going crazy at that speed.
2003 Twilight Blue 5AT Sedan, sunroof,
Graphite Leather, splashguards,
12 wire Grounding kit, 350Z duct, Stillen CAI
Underbody rear diffusers, Drilled aluminum pedals
HKS rear section exhaust
on my trip to Pflugerville and back. 290 was really crowded
last Friday! For those speeds, 23.7 is pretty good. Ipersonally don't know how anyone can drive a G35 at 55mph for
an extended period of time. I start going crazy at that speed.
2003 Twilight Blue 5AT Sedan, sunroof,
Graphite Leather, splashguards,
12 wire Grounding kit, 350Z duct, Stillen CAI
Underbody rear diffusers, Drilled aluminum pedals
HKS rear section exhaust
Re: gas milege
Hey marvinclt,
Don't get too excited. Gas indicator is not linear, so last 1/4 is equivalent to about 7-8 galons.
Your average is closer to 22-24.
Also, if you have 18 inch tires - your odometer shows 3-5% less distance (mine tested 4.5%) (watch your speed!)
Jerry
Don't get too excited. Gas indicator is not linear, so last 1/4 is equivalent to about 7-8 galons.
Your average is closer to 22-24.
Also, if you have 18 inch tires - your odometer shows 3-5% less distance (mine tested 4.5%) (watch your speed!)
Jerry
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Thanks Jerry, After I posted, I figured i had to be wrong, but i thought oh well. I didn't know about the distance issue with 18". I guess that could be a good thing if I wanted to resell my car ;-)
Re: gas milege
Members forget that EPA highway mileage test was developed in 1985 and the requirements are an average speed of 56 mph and no absolute no excursions beyond 61 mph even to pass!
If you go 80 mph vs 56 you will use 81/56=44% more fuel......every extra rpm must be fed.
If you go 80 mph vs 56 you will use 81/56=44% more fuel......every extra rpm must be fed.
Re: gas milege
I get around 19 in town, and around 23 or so on the highway.
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Better Life thru Chemistry
Black on Black 03.5 Sedan 6MT - Goodyear F1 GS-D3's 225/55/17, Custom Intake Tube, HyperGround Kit, Magnaflow resonator.
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