Registered User
ThatOneDude
Registered User
close
- Join DateNov 2008
- LocationWASHINGTON STATE
- Posts:1,611
-
iTrader Positive Feedback100
-
iTrader Feedback Score(10)
-
Likes:410
-
Liked:182 Times in 142 Posts
My computer reads 19.0. Back when I first got it, I was driving pansy enough for it to average 23mpg for me.
I think it's possible.
We averaged 28 over 3000 miles in running a max of 68MPH = we were traveling from Texas to Washington state, and that included a good bit of mountain driving.
If we'd have driven slower we would have done better.
Wife was driving the G and I was pulling an RV - that's why were moving as slowly as we were. If it had just been the G we wouldn't have done as well.
We averaged 28 over 3000 miles in running a max of 68MPH = we were traveling from Texas to Washington state, and that included a good bit of mountain driving.
If we'd have driven slower we would have done better.
Wife was driving the G and I was pulling an RV - that's why were moving as slowly as we were. If it had just been the G we wouldn't have done as well.
maybe we should relocate the mass air sensor closer to the filter for the correct measurements might do some justice in the winter
Registered User
Quote:
Why? I'd like to hear your reason.Originally Posted by nelsond
maybe we should relocate the mass air sensor closer to the filter for the correct measurements might do some justice in the winter
If you didn't know, a mass air flow meter measures the amount of air passing through cross sectional area of the meter's housing at a given time, at a certain temp. You can't trick the thing by moving it, and will most likely make your car run worse if you don't keep the same ID of the sensor housing.
Registered User
Quote:
A more interesting figure would be how many mpg you got while you were doing that burnout in your avatar pic?!Originally Posted by G35SedanGrn
I got 74mpg in a G25....by going down a slight hill for about a 1/4 mile.
Registered User
G35SedanGrn
Registered User
close
- Join DateFeb 2010
- LocationBay Area 925
- Posts:3,128
-
iTrader Positive Feedback100
-
iTrader Feedback Score(17)
-
Likes:111
-
Liked:135 Times in 114 Posts
7.4mpg lol
Registered User
gary c
Registered User
close
- Join DateFeb 2005
- LocationValencia, Ca
- Posts:19,433
-
iTrader Positive Feedback100
-
iTrader Feedback Score(10)
-
Likes:69
-
Liked:1,133 Times in 1,003 Posts
I'm glad you're getting good gas mileage with you coupe! I didn't buy my Infiniti with gas mileage as a consideration and seriously don't care about the cost of driving SLICK....
Gary

Gary
Registered User
120K and mine has ALWAYS averaged 20 mpg spot on!
That was 32.2 on the 1/2 mile downhill roll to the gas station to fill it up?!
That was 32.2 on the 1/2 mile downhill roll to the gas station to fill it up?!
Quote:
That was 32.2 on the 1/2 mile downhill roll to the gas station to fill it up?!
llsOriginally Posted by BeachNative
120K and mine has ALWAYS averaged 20 mpg spot on!That was 32.2 on the 1/2 mile downhill roll to the gas station to fill it up?!
Registered User
I have had my coupe for about six months and average about 18mpg with 90% highway driving. Best i have ever gotten was 23mpg
Registered User
Quote:
I've gotten 99.9 when I did that Originally Posted by KSWAY
Cruise down hill and you'll get 80mpg




