hm I put in $20 yesterday which is 4.8 gals (roughly) and got about 85 miles out of it. So right now driving like an old woman i’m getting around 18mpg highway…not toooo shabby I guess. (these figures are rounded obviously).
92 honda accord
87oct, 28-31 city all day long son
1990 bmw 325is
93oct, dont really care
01 s2k
93 oct, 21 city
about 30mpg all highway at 80-85mph
1999 Camaro Z28
45,700 miles
Relatively Stock 6spd
Normal city tank – 18mpg
Full Highway — up to 25mpg
2001 Jetta TDI
143,000 miles, 5spd
Upgraded chip, sway bar, shocks, short shifter
First tank with mostly fast highway was 45.1 MPG
34.4 mpg on the zx-10r… the new airfilter gave me an extra 2 mpg woo hoo
96 Jeep Cherokee
4.0L motor 75000 miles
Lift big tires
87 oct. 10 - 12 mixed driving
92 Honda Civic
1.8L motor 12000 miles
turbo lower comp bla bla bla
Cruising 25+
Beating on it 10 - 12(not 100% sure) goes threw pretty quick though
2003 MR2 Spyder
1.8l 58,000
87 octane
42 mpg :)…spirited driving
2003 ZX6
636cc 11XXX
Modded
93oct 42mpg mixed riding.
96 honda accord
about 15mpg
^^has a gas leak…lol
no
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2008 Honda Civic SI
93 Octane
About 26 spirited driving
32 - Trip to NYC doing about 85-90.
Could have been better but I had personal records to try and beat.
agreed,
there are a few questionable claimed MPG listed too. But then again this is nyspeed, so its very likely that people are screwing up the math.
98 Hyundai Tiburon
I/H/E, clutch, retuned computer
93 octane
25k on motor
'01 elantra trans with longer fifth gear
42mpg highway!!! (keeping the rpms a low as possible)
25-30ish mpg city depending on how I drive
98 Neon R/T
intake, 89 octane
125k
32 mpg
i just got 670 km’s to a tank in my 1997 Kouki S14 powered by a S14 SR20DET.
most i have ever got in a car… 26mpg in total… i guess not that amazing… but it’s better than any car i have ever owned.