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Carbinebbq 01-06-2017 10:57 PM

2017 brz owner since oct. Averaging 29mpg.

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PetrolioBenzina 01-07-2017 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Somerandom18 (Post 2826657)
In the summer I get 30 city 38 highway. Right now it's about 25 city 33 highway because cold and winter gas.

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38 MPG? In a 2017?

Carbinebbq 01-07-2017 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by PetrolioBenzina (Post 2827201)
38 MPG? In a 2017?

Might be lots of downhill and coasting. MPG meter jumps up to 127mpg in certain scenarios.

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gravitylover 01-07-2017 04:53 PM

Yeah but eventually you need to go back up that or a similar hill so... not happening.I think I hit 34 once and that was being miserly all day. Coasting in neutral is actually worse for mpg than freewheeling in gear. When you leave it in gear the fuel actually shuts off, when you're in neutral it has to burn to keep running.

Carbinebbq 01-07-2017 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by gravitylover (Post 2827222)
Yeah but eventually you need to go back up that or a similar hill so... not happening.I think I hit 34 once and that was being miserly all day.

Very true. Maybe a typo.

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humfrz 01-07-2017 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by finch1750 (Post 2826911)
Im posting simply to say something else since you said that was all that needed to be said. And since that really is all that needed to be said this thread doesn't have much of a point anymore

:slap: ...... @Tcoat said that's all that needs to be said ....... and then you go and said some more ........ mind your elders!

:D


humfrz

Packofcrows 01-07-2017 06:09 PM

28mpg hwy

19 city


After getting pump it has increased though. Will update in 4 more tanks. Need to avg least 20 tanks.

Tcoat 01-07-2017 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Packofcrows (Post 2827255)
28mpg hwy

19 city


After getting pump it has increased though. Will update in 4 more tanks. Need to avg least 20 tanks.

When did you get the 17 there Pack?

Teseo 01-07-2017 06:54 PM

25-22mpg (75% hwy/25% city) with oft stage 2 uel tune and using heel-toe for downshift

Tcoat 01-07-2017 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Teseo (Post 2827271)
25-22mpg (75% hwy/25% city) with oft stage 2 uel tune and using heel-toe for downshift

You got a 17 as well?

Does nobody read titles anymore?
Do we really need another 1,000 page "I get 200 (0r 2) mpg" thread?
Do nobody get that the minor variations in driving means a massive range of possible MPG?
Should I really keep asking these rhetorical questions?

Teseo 01-07-2017 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2827286)
You got a 17 as well?

Does nobody read titles anymore?
Do we really need another 1,000 page "I get 200 (0r 2) mpg" thread?
Do nobody get that the minor variations in driving means a massive range of possible MPG?
Should I really keep asking these rhetorical questions?

Yup, ask on the rethorical thread

PetrolioBenzina 01-07-2017 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carbinebbq (Post 2827204)
Might be lots of downhill and coasting. MPG meter jumps up to 127mpg in certain scenarios.

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That measure is meaningless when talking about "real world mileage". I get infinite mpg with the engine off going downhill, but the measure that counts is when I fill the tank, around 25 mpg.

Andrew025 01-07-2017 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Carbinebbq (Post 2827204)
Might be lots of downhill and coasting. MPG meter jumps up to 127mpg in certain scenarios.

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It jumps to that when you are off the throttle above idle RPMs... You're essentially not using any fuel.

Carbinebbq 01-07-2017 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrew025 (Post 2827330)
It jumps to that when you are off the throttle above idle RPMs... You're essentially not using any fuel.

Yeah I understand that. It adds to the overall average though.


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