04-01-2012, 11:43 AM
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Over the last 7 years of ownership my typical mileage looks like this:
Open highway- 30mpg
Average mixed driving- 22mpg
Track days- 12 mpg
Yes the right foot has everything to do with mileage assuming the car is properly tuned and in good working order. A heavy set of aftermarket wheels can adversely affect the mileage a lot also.
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04-01-2012, 11:56 AM
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Welcome OCZ. Based on the description of your driving, I'd say there's something amiss with your S. My Box gets 19 in town and 26 hwy. You might want to see if there are any codes present that can give you a hint.
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04-01-2012, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by husker boxster
Welcome OCZ. Based on the description of your driving, I'd say there's something amiss with your S. My Box gets 19 in town and 26 hwy. You might want to see if there are any codes present that can give you a hint.
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I've got an '01 S, and get mileage comparable to this. Unless you're really flogging it hard, or spend a lot of time in stop and go traffic, I'd agree---your mileage seems on the low side.
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04-01-2012, 06:38 PM
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Ok, Just got back from a 100 mile trip, to newport beach and back... What a blast, i'm actually tired.. LOL of the 100 miles, I would say 30 miles are highway miles avg 80mph, and for the 100 miles I got 17 mpg... I think something is wrong... the codes I would have a dealer look at correct? thanks for the comments.
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04-02-2012, 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by oczdreaming
Ok, Just got back from a 100 mile trip, to newport beach and back... What a blast, i'm actually tired.. LOL of the 100 miles, I would say 30 miles are highway miles avg 80mph, and for the 100 miles I got 17 mpg... I think something is wrong... the codes I would have a dealer look at correct? thanks for the comments.
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What you are getting sounds about right. For starters, you are in an "S", not a base model. You are driving 80 mph for 30 miles out of 100. That suggests that 70 miles were city miles. Both 80 mph and city miles are notorious for bad gas mileage. Then you talk about how you had a blast, that sounds like heavy acceleration, and of course that's bad for gas mileage, too.
For frame of reference, my car is an 08 base model and I get 23 around town and 27 on the highway ... but the base model has a smaller engine and I tend to drive a little slow. Also 60-65 mph will use a heckuva lot less gas in ANY car than 80 mph. And even I can easily drag my own gas mileage down into the teens with a heavy foot, trust me.
I think if you try driving 100 miles at a steady 60 mph, you'd probably get 25 even in your "S" model. I suggest you do that test before you go to the dealer. The $$$ you pay the dealer to "fix" what ain't broke would buy a lot of extra gas.
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04-02-2012, 09:47 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by johnsimion
What you are getting sounds about right. For starters, you are in an "S", not a base model. You are driving 80 mph for 30 miles out of 100. That suggests that 70 miles were city miles. Both 80 mph and city miles are notorious for bad gas mileage. Then you talk about how you had a blast, that sounds like heavy acceleration, and of course that's bad for gas mileage, too.
For frame of reference, my car is an 08 base model and I get 23 around town and 27 on the highway ... but the base model has a smaller engine and I tend to drive a little slow. Also 60-65 mph will use a heckuva lot less gas in ANY car than 80 mph. And even I can easily drag my own gas mileage down into the teens with a heavy foot, trust me.
I think if you try driving 100 miles at a steady 60 mph, you'd probably get 25 even in your "S" model. I suggest you do that test before you go to the dealer. The $$$ you pay the dealer to "fix" what ain't broke would buy a lot of extra gas.
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I dunno...yours (OP) still sounds low to me. For my quoted highway mileage (~26 mpg) I was doing 80 or better much of the time. (I was on I80 in Pennsy...I started out a little slower than that---maybe 75---then found myself being passed by semis that were doing at least 80. I sped up accordingly  ) I didn't use the car's computer readouts---my calculations were based on actual gallons pumped and miles covered.
Your car IS equipped with a bigger engine, and weighs in over 100 lb heavier, but I'm guessin' part of that is offset by tweaks resulting in improved efficiency. And Husker's Box is pretty similar to yours...
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04-02-2012, 09:54 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by johnsimion
What you are getting sounds about right. For starters, you are in an "S", not a base model. You are driving 80 mph for 30 miles out of 100. That suggests that 70 miles were city miles. Both 80 mph and city miles are notorious for bad gas mileage. Then you talk about how you had a blast, that sounds like heavy acceleration, and of course that's bad for gas mileage, too.
For frame of reference, my car is an 08 base model and I get 23 around town and 27 on the highway ... but the base model has a smaller engine and I tend to drive a little slow. Also 60-65 mph will use a heckuva lot less gas in ANY car than 80 mph. And even I can easily drag my own gas mileage down into the teens with a heavy foot, trust me.
I think if you try driving 100 miles at a steady 60 mph, you'd probably get 25 even in your "S" model. I suggest you do that test before you go to the dealer. The $$$ you pay the dealer to "fix" what ain't broke would buy a lot of extra gas.
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