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Can anybody say what the difference in gas mileage is under normal commute type driving conditions (ie mostly highway)?

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Old 11-19-2010, 01:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can anybody say what the difference in gas mileage is under normal commute type driving conditions (ie mostly highway)?
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Can anybody say what the difference in gas mileage is under normal commute type driving conditions (ie mostly highway)?
I have put a few thousand miles on some of our test cars however the only time that I actually monitored the fuel mileage was on the way home from a hill climb race. It was primarily highway type driving but there were also some mountain passes and slow cities that I had to go through and I averaged 27 MPG with speeds as high as 75-80 sustained and as low as 25 MPH for short intervals while traveling through some small towns.
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I have put a few thousand miles on some of our test cars however the only time that I actually monitored the fuel mileage was on the way home from a hill climb race. It was primarily highway type driving but there were also some mountain passes and slow cities that I had to go through and I averaged 27 MPG with speeds as high as 75-80 sustained and as low as 25 MPH for short intervals while traveling through some small towns.
That is better that most are getting stock. You must be using the same unicorn piss for gas that you used to get the horsepower and torque numbers that nobody else can seem to get.
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I achieved 25mpg on the way from San Antonio to Seattle. I was trying to get the best MPG i could and 25 was the tops. However i am running a bit rich right now with out a tune, according to those who mentioned my AFR after looking at my dyno sheet.

But seriously we don't need to continue to slam these guys. They are posting and being involved in the thread and peoples builds are coming along.
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