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I'm putting my money on 30 mpg combined.
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I got a feeling I'll get shitty mpg at first because i'll drive for fun ...
then back to reality then I'll be riding 6th gear once on the freeway. I get 35mpg in my DIESEL .. so I figure with my driving style maybe 30mpg hwy in the brz.
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Anyways, CVT would help in the city, but would hurt on the highway because it has high frictional losses. The manual transmission doesn't have a very tall 6th gear so it won't cruise near max. efficiency, although based on my calculations it should be able to pull a respectable 40+ mpg at 60mph. The auto has very tall 6th gear so it could hit 50mpg. Also you have to remember, rolling resistance is a very small force compared to aerodynamic drag. The Impreza is much bigger dimensionally, and will have more drag. EPA highway != highway cruise mpg. EPA highway test includes lots of slowing down, speeding up, etc. I dunno about other people, but on the highway I almost never need the brake, and I certainly do not slow down to <45mph very often. |
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I didn't know that it was already known that the auto has a taller 6th gear... Wonder how much difference it will make? I doubt either will get more than 40 mpg... High 30's at best at optimum conditions... |
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If the Civic Si was geared a bit longer, it could do >>40mpg. Any modern, small car is capable of 45mpg on the highway or better if the highest gear is at the right ratio. Engine mechanical efficiency these days is pretty high, combustion efficiency is good, so what's left is pumping loss due to suboptimal operating conditions. FYI, the brochure released says auto is 4.100 final drive, 0.582 6th gear, while manual is 3.727 final drive, 0.767 6th gear. That puts 60mph at around 2350rpm for the manual, 1960-70 rpm for the auto (quite remarkable, my mom's 3.5L Honda Pilot has this cruising rpm!). The auto would probably be somewhere around 80-90% peak efficiency, while the manual would be at 70% of peak efficiency or so. The mpgs an automaker can pick up by making 5th/6th gears taller is by far the easiest mpg they can pick up, as it costs no money whatsoever. See my posts in this thread. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...8&postcount=60 The only downside is you can't be lazy and expect great passing power in 6th. IMO 2000rpm at 60 is a good gearing, more than enough torque to go up the steepest grades, efficiency nearing 10% of peak. Last edited by serialk11r; 01-21-2012 at 11:15 PM. |
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my car idles at 2800 at 60... i wouldnt sweat it... i still get 35mpg average highway..
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And also beware that I am doing calculations for 60mph cruising. As you go faster the gap closes due to higher torque requirement. So at 70-80 the difference might shrink quite a lot. Personally I'm hoping they revise the ratios and drop 6th gear rpms a little more. It's free mpg numbers that they are choosing to not pick up for whatever reason. Lotus used retardedly short 6th gear, which killed their mpgs as well. Last edited by serialk11r; 01-21-2012 at 11:57 PM. |
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I got you beat! 150 mile round trip and I'm still going with manual, I think it'd end up equal or still a bit better in manual.
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Assuming the auto is $1000 more than the manual, the auto gets 3mpg more, and the gas price never increases (unlikely). It would take 18 years to make up the extra $1000. That's not taking into account the extra maintenance that autos require over a manual.
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I like the way this serialk11r person thinks.
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