G35 Sedan V35 2003-06 Discussion about the 1st Generation V35 G35 Sedan

24.9 mpg in the 05X

Old Nov 30, 2005 | 04:31 AM
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hahahah im lucky if i get 18 in my rwd
 
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Old Nov 30, 2005 | 07:47 AM
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I didn't mention the mileage I get around town in my 05 X because I am embarassed My wife in her 04 Armada doesn't get much worse! Oh well, I knew getting into it that the X was gonna be crappy on gas. My only question is to Infiniti/Nissan. How do various versions of the VQ vary in mileage so much? I guess gearing really makes a difference. Makes sense that they should use another gear in the autos to increase highway MPG.
 
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Old Nov 30, 2005 | 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by stl_ls1gto
just thought I would share that I just got 24.9mpg with my X today on a 190 mile trip. This was with the cruise set at 79 mph for 180 of the 190 miles. Only mods are full Grounding Gear kit, Z-tube and K&N. Just passed 5600 miles today. I think a big part of the mileage is that when I filled up, the 93 octane was not oxygenated at all, just pure gas (southern MO). Here in St Louis, where I live they have that oxygenated crap and with that I only get around 23 mpg at the same speed.
Good results with the 24.9

Is your 23 an over all average??
If so that's excellent as well.
 
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Old Nov 30, 2005 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by RichK
I didn't mention the mileage I get around town in my 05 X because I am embarassed My wife in her 04 Armada doesn't get much worse! Oh well, I knew getting into it that the X was gonna be crappy on gas. My only question is to Infiniti/Nissan. How do various versions of the VQ vary in mileage so much? I guess gearing really makes a difference. Makes sense that they should use another gear in the autos to increase highway MPG.
My guess is that the 07 G35 (or whatever year the complete redesign comes out) will have a 6-speed auto or maybe even a 7-speed like the new Mercedes. Bottom line is the G35 is geared for performance and moving the high gear up (without adding more gears) will just increase the spacing between the lower gears a result in a performance hit. How about cylinder deactivation combined with a V-8 like the newer GM and Chrysler cars are getting? That would be sweet!
 
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