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haha... makes me feel better about getting less than 23mpg on average. I can't say I necessarily have a heavy foot, but I do like being the fastest car from redlight and I like to hear the engine wind up every opportunity I get (I don't get too many living in LA due to traffic). Come to think about it, maybe i do have a heavy foot... haha... totally agree... I bought this car to have fun for those small windows in my mundane day. A couple bucks won't break me.
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Agreed - I bought this car to liven up my boring commutes. It does so admirably. However, it only returns 24mpg while doing so... and that's still better than the 20-ish I was getting out of my much less fun tC.
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And like another driver said, whats a few extra bucks, I'm already not a 6 cyl platform so that in and of itself makes a big ($) difference.. I am astonished at the difference between hwy vs cty driving tho.. on the other hand, whats the point of getting a vette if youre just going to drive around the block.. there is a fine balance point in there somewhere. Also imperial MPGs vs metric MPGs here in Canada..
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You can still hear the exhaust note which indicates that the pistons are firing and they cant fire without fuel. Maybe I am wrong, IDK. |
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Careful driving in neutral, you effectively lose control of the car if you're distracted and depending on conditions.. my uncle died that way going down a 30 degree incline, couldn't put it back in gear because the tractor was loaded (a few tons) and it had picked up too much speed.. |
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I'm pretty sure that you are incorrect. Most modern F/I engines cut the injectors when left in gear and coasting. I however do not specifically know if THIS engine does or not.
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You are still hearing noises because the engine is still pumping air through the system, every time a valve opens and closes there's actually a sonic boom occurring. You can feel the car go into "compressor mode" as the engine shuts off the fuel (a little lurch forward) and if you have the instantaneous mpg on you'll see it jump to 127mpg. When you hit about 1,000 rpm the fuel kicks back on to power the accessories and maintain idle, it'll lurch forward a little bit which took me awhile to figure out. With regards to the OP the biggest factor in fuel efficiency for internal combustion engines is how it's operated. They work best at constant load and constant speed, you'll get the best mileage using cruise control, it's thermodynamics. Stop and go is death to fuel economy, accelerating costs a ton of gas and braking turns all the gas you just used into useless heat, coasting or maintaining speed is what nets you decent gas mileage. You'll get better mileage cruising at 100 mph than you would stop and go from 0-25 and repeat. Edit: Basic source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy-...ing_or_gliding |
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I'm getting about 22MPG City with lots of stop and goes, and about 30-36MPG Highway. I also put grip-pier tires though lol.
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Do you have any tips on avoiding the lurches because I'm tired of bumping head against the headrest? |
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I will pay closer attention but I doubt the lurch occurs at 1K rpm.
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