turbo 4.6 p71 crown vic, mixed: 17 mpg
turbo 6.0 lq4 1985 buick regal, mixed: 17 mpg
1995 ford lightning svt, mixed: 14 mpg
tfw when love v8s and rwd too much
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10-11-2013, 05:08 AM #33
you could be driving gas to the floorboard all day and get more than 12mpg in a civic lol.
Combined driving
TSX gets about 28mpg
IS250awd gets about 23mpg
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anywhere from 13-17mpg
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S2000 lifetime average right now is about 24mpg. I get 22mpg in the city, and I've gotten as high as 32mpg highway, but its usually around 28mpg or so highway.
Subaru Outback is like 21mpg city and 27mpg highway.Best lifts in Compeition 560/350/650 and a 1560 total @ 290lbs
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10-11-2013, 02:16 PM #54
agree
my 95 prelude with dat H22 lolvtak gets 29mpg according to a conversion from L/100km in which it gets 8.1L/100km. 75% of its mileage is highway. Even then its geared quite aggressively for acceleration. Cruising at 100km/h (~62mp/h) puts me right at 3500rpm. 110km/h (~69mp/h) and I'm pushing 4000rpm. Only explanation for my mileage is its factory tuned to be a complete underpowered econobox till it hits teh vtax @5500, and any city driving I do I granny shift and keep it under 3000rpm at all times. Really not that bad for a DD as I can choose when I want complete econobox, or some awesome high revving pep that gives me the illusion the world is a blur. Premium fuel only but whatever, $2 more per fill than I would with regular.
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