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Getting better gas mileage?

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Old 02-12-2003, 03:05 AM
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Ok I was driving on the street at about 35mph. I have tried different gas didnt make a diff. I dunno I will talk to the dealer if it is the like the same when the car is about 1200 miles.

 
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Your numbers seem a little low to me guys. I've only had my G one week now, 500 miles, and filled up yesterday, 358.5 miles to 16.25 gallons of 93 octane.

That's 22mpg, 80% highway miles. Yeah...I've been babying the G, but have also gassed it to 5K rpm a few times; the temptation is too great to keep it below 3K like the manual suggests (first 1200 miles). And as the engine breaks in, I expect to get better mileage.

It looks like some of you are getting your readings from the trip computer...in my experiences these usually read high, I suspect that the G's may be reading low. Figures like 11, 13, 14 mpg seem very low, unless you all drive like maniacs!

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Old 02-13-2003, 12:09 PM
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Actually, my trip computer is reading a tad high. Your high mileage is most likely due to the 80% highway usage.

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Re: Getting better gas mileage?

The better gas mileage may also come from the higher octane being used as well. Higher octane burns cooler, and produces better mileage.

 
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Well 22 MPG is not bad but the specs say that you're supposed to get 34 MPG on the highway so you're pretty off the specs I'm afraid. I was getting really good mileage too the week I did a few longer distance runs on the freeway. My city mileage is between 11-13 MPG on a minimum of 91 octane.

 
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34 mpg highway...I wish! Unless there's a G35 hybrid I'm not aware of.... [img]/w3timages/icons/laugh.gif[/img]

That's the kind of mileage 4-bangers get; I believe the specs for the G state 19/26 or something close.


 
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shouldn't we be getting at least 35mpg? i mean.. c'mon infiniti... don't you want to keep up the "35" theme? while they're at it.. we should have a 35 year warranty..

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Re: Getting better gas mileage?

The wife and I took the 35S down to Carmel this past weekend (2/15-2/17). The trip was 255 miles with 80% freeway at 75-80 MPH except for 10 miles of stop-and-go south of San Jose. The car got 23.4 MPG. This is probably typical considering the high speed.

On the same trip my '98 turbo Passat wagon would get 27-28 MPG. But this is not a good comparison. The Passat has marginally better aerodynamics, smaller tires at higher pressures, and a smaller engine probably working more efficiently.

Other info for comparison: stock sedan with sport suspension, Goodyear GS-Ds at 32 PSIG, no aero packages but I did add the underside diffusers, Chevron Supreme gas.

This was my first long drive in the G and it was wonderful. The wife was completely comfortable at 85+ MPH.

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Old 02-18-2003, 11:16 AM
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Second fill up: 319.8 miles, 15.9 gallons = 20.1 mpg. This time I had a lot more city miles, and a few more stabs at the accelerator than before.

What I noticed is that the rpm is relatively high at cruising speeds. At 80mph,
my '96 Altima did ~3500rpm (24/25mpg) 2400cc,
my '02 Acura TL ~2500rpm (26/27mpg), 3200cc
and the G ~3100rpm (22mpg) 3500cc

Infiniti could have used a taller gearing ratio (terminology?), for fifth that would have given better mileage, but I guess the decision was for performance, all-around.

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