19.75 mpg
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Re: Re: 19.75 mpg
Originally posted by Ride B Red
i usuallly get 15mpg city butt, i got 24 coming from norcal-socal, what can we do to to improve??
i usuallly get 15mpg city butt, i got 24 coming from norcal-socal, what can we do to to improve??
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Re: Re: Re: 19.75 mpg
Originally posted by Pervis Anathema
Wow, I did 30 mpg last month on the highway. (60 mph, cruise, never above ~2800 rpm)
Wow, I did 30 mpg last month on the highway. (60 mph, cruise, never above ~2800 rpm)
I made about 400 miles on a tank a year ago (~26mpg) hauling 3 passengers and luggage.
I'm sure I need a tune-up, not that the cold weather is helping.
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These days have been extremely cold. Sooo cold it hurts. It was about 5-10 degrees during the day when suns out here in Troy NY. Tire pressure can change ur MPG dramatically. For example, when the temperature was around 30 degrees, I checked my tire pressure at about 30 PSI which is what the manual suggested for all the tires. And I got around 20 MPG local. The 20 degree drop of temperature dropped the tire pressure to 25 PSI. I think I lost about 4 MPG local because of that. Make a habit of checking your tire pressure. You can get one of those tire pressure gauge from Autozone or Pepboys for $1.99 or less. It saves you gas money in the long run
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