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Originally Posted by warpeacelove (NA) G37 models with the manual gearbox are actually the least fuel-efficient, at 17/25; models with the automatic get up to 19 mpg city, 27 highway.

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Old 09-19-2013, 10:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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G37 models with the manual gearbox are actually the least fuel-efficient, at 17/25; models with the automatic get up to 19 mpg city, 27 highway.

So how much MPG LOST should be expected with a SC setup compared to NA?
Wow that's really bad for a stock N/A G37. I have gotten 33mpg driving on the highway after I installed my intakes, but that was literally me driving 65mph the whole way and i reset my gauge on the highway, but I digress.

You should only really lose about 3-5mpg, assuming you drive the same. But let's be realistic here, you're probably going to step on it more, who wouldnt? XD.
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