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ah I got cars confused, my 370 went 99.9 and the FR-S does 127.
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That's because the FA20 is 27% more efficient than the VQ37VHR
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27.0270270270270270270270270270% if you wanna get technical
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Yes, easy. I regularly do a 100+ mile trip that's 90% freeway, cruise control between 70-75 as traffic allows. When I was calculating by hand 30-32 mpg was normal (it isn't a flat trip, several hills), I've been lazy so I just check the computer which says 32-34, pretty much the same given it's optimistic nature.
Check your tire pressures and look up if Texas has a 'winter blend' of gas, that might be the trick. |
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A few things to keep in mind: - Check tire pressure. If you're down to 30 or lower, you could lose upwards of 10% - Winter blend gas: since you're in Houston, your smog problems are just as bad as in LA. The winter blend here has put a noticeable dent in my fuel consumption. -alex |
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On my trips between NJ and VA every few months (500) miles one way), I routinely get between 35-40mpg. I just set it to cruise. When I used to travel between PA and VA (a little over 400 miles), I was able to make it on one tank, and still had 1.5 to 2 gallons to spare
I've gotten the same numbers with 225 hankook rs-3s (extreme summer tires), the stock tires, another set of all seasons, and 215 snow tires. |
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I have yet to see 26 MPG anywhere.
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With those with 18s or wide wheels have you noticed a large drop in MPG?
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http://www.fuelly.com/driver/mav1178/brz/fuelchart (Wheels were put on the car in late November) -alex |
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I am not sure if you would count this but on a recent trip I had - taking I-5 from L.A to San Jose. I averaged about 80/85 mph and was able to achieve 85-90 miles per quarter tank - I was using 91 octane and I-5 is mostly flat for the most part - hopefully that puts things in perspective?
![]() Also note that the entire tank is 13.2 gallons - I am not sure if the reserve tank is 3 gallons or 2, but from what I have experienced it must be about 3 gallons, which means that the tank size before the 'E' light turns on would be roughly 10.2 gallons. |
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I'm lucky to get 300 miles on 11.5-12 gallons. Most of the time the light comes on at ~275 miles.
The absolutely best I get was 32mpg - once, and that was when the car was new.
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It's possible, i can get it to around 30-35 going 75mph at around 3.3k rpm. But this is usually due to the highway either being perfectly flat or a bit downhill. When it's a bit tilted upward I'll be looking at 26-28 to try to stay at 75. I usually just let it drop to 65 or so to keep my mpg up.
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I don't know what it is about this car but the MPG hit I take when changing from 70 to 75mph is like 4mpg. At 70mph without cruise on I can get 34mpg. At 75 I get 30 or 31.
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