What are the average miles per tank you guys are getting?
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What I find frushtrating is that a couple of years ago I drove my wife's '05 MaxSL from CT to the DC area, drove around town for a day before heading back. Got stuck in traffic getting out of DC. But still got 27mpg overall by the time I got home. This is basicly the same engine but FWD. Overall gearing is slightly higher in the Max but not enough to matter. Why is 22mpg the best I can get from my '06 G35x?
- One extra diffential
- A transfer case
- 3 additional drive/half shafts
- Much deeper gearing
All of that can suck out a lot mpgs. I believe the revised EPA highway mpg rating for 1st gen X is now 23mpg.
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yall gotta be kidding or lying.. between 301 to 450 what.. shidddddddddddd i have a hard time getting 300.. and i don't even drive fast well not all the time.. one time i did a test do speed limit on all roads no fast pull off from traffic light or stop signs and i still got 300 mpg on a tank of gas
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Mine's an 04 G35x pretty much stock accept for the wheels. Been getting around 16-21 mpg with mix driving, city speeds varies. Highway speed average 75+. AC always on. I had 20" wheels on. Does that matter? Wheel and tire size I mean? I got rid of those 20" this week an put on 18". Tank still 3/4 full. 10-15 mph is about what my Super Duty is getting.
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yall gotta be kidding or lying.. between 301 to 450 what.. shidddddddddddd i have a hard time getting 300.. and i don't even drive fast well not all the time.. one time i did a test do speed limit on all roads no fast pull off from traffic light or stop signs and i still got 300 mpg on a tank of gas
Thanks for all the help guys. I use shell premium 90% of the time i fill up. I will try to do the half tank fill since i know the G's are prtty heavy and a filled 20 gal tank doesnt help much either. Thanks again.
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yall gotta be kidding or lying.. between 301 to 450 what.. shidddddddddddd i have a hard time getting 300.. and i don't even drive fast well not all the time.. one time i did a test do speed limit on all roads no fast pull off from traffic light or stop signs and i still got 300 mpg on a tank of gas
Stop and go kills mpgs, especially in an auto due to torque converter slippage. On the highway, the TC is locked and not bleeding energy.
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I did 350 this last week, stock with mixed driving and flooring the throttle at least a couple times a day to get to 65. I dropped a can of 44k in there today so I will see if my next fill up is better. If not, I will invest in k&n cold air intake, plenum spacer, TB spacer, and full exhaust like magnaflow or borla.