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BonzoHansen 12-18-2011 08:49 PM

six

qwikz28 12-18-2011 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by WayFast84 (Post 796902)
I'm pretty sure I said something about this in one of Al's piss fights. Luckily you are getting 29 and I'm getting 27 with the same motor in a similar car. How many gears does this thing have?

Sonic?

sweetbmxrider 12-18-2011 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 796874)
i reset my trip odometer every tank full and just note the miles on the gas rcpt. I do that math later. i am finding in my new cruse the mpg dash calc is pretty close.

I used to do that but then my trip counter broke :(

trashman01 12-19-2011 04:11 AM

if anyone doesnt beleive my mileage for the civic, heres why is so high
i now reside in Beaufort SC, the avg speed limit down here is 55 to 60mph, i hit only 2 traffic lights and 2 stop signs on my way to work. and its flat, except for the bridges over the rivers/marshes/highways. so yea its easy to get high mpgs down here


with that sonic car, the mileage should improve as more stuff breaks in, my uncle took his brand new liberty down the mrytle beach back in july, he avg only 17-18. on the way home he said he was gettin nearly 22mpg, he added another couple thousand miles to the jeep on the way down and driving around down there.

WayFast84 12-19-2011 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by qwikz28 (Post 796905)
Sonic?

Nevermind Al was talking about a Buick with a 2.4..

JL8Jeff 12-19-2011 09:03 AM

I reset the trip odometer and record all the gas, oil changes, any type of maintenance/changes and watch the mpg. Like Scott said, a drop will indicate something isn't right (unless it's winter gas). I know I'll never see great mpg with any vehicle with my daily commute. Normally 45 mph and less with multiple traffic lights all jammed into a 10 minute drive. So the vehicle barely gets up to temp. I've averaged 14 to 17.5 mpg in the winter between V8, V6 and 4 cyl vehicles so I can't complain about a V8 4WD truck getting 14 mpg when the 4 cyl 4WD truck only got 17.5 mpg. And now I need the V8 for towing the heavier boat/trailer so it's a moot point.

Anti_Rice_Guy 12-19-2011 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by JL8Jeff (Post 796964)
I reset the trip odometer and record all the gas, oil changes, any type of maintenance/changes and watch the mpg. Like Scott said, a drop will indicate something isn't right (unless it's winter gas).

This. We have Excel spreadsheets for all our vehicles. Except that my commute on Rt 80 is so irregular with regards to traffic that my mileage can swing wildly from tank to tank.

12secondv6 12-21-2011 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by trashman01 (Post 796835)
honda civic gets 42mpg, and i got mo power, mo room, and i dont have to get worried about being a probe for large people

And I get a new car every year so ne ner ne ner ne ner ;)

12secondv6 12-21-2011 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 796795)
Someone call the f'in wahhhbulance :rofl::rofl::rofl::moon:

Hee hee, well, it is down from 41.

Some of my co-workers have hit 51 mpg.... but I don't drive as slow as them. I cruise at 80 mph in the car.... so high 30's to low 40's for me.

LTb1ow 02-24-2012 06:05 PM

Is there a set date or time when winter fuels go away?

sweetbmxrider 02-24-2012 09:06 PM

Probably after winter ends.....I think beginning of April though.

qwikz28 02-24-2012 10:32 PM

I vaguely recall April 1st being the magic date.

LTb1ow 02-24-2012 10:36 PM

Cool bros

Jersey Mike 02-24-2012 10:41 PM

April Fools; Negged you all!

JL8Jeff 02-25-2012 09:37 AM

They usually shut down the refineries around this time to clean the tanks and do maintenance as they prepare to switch over to the normal gas. So the supply shrinks which runs up prices and with oil going up and lots of speculation, it's like the perfect storm to create an artificial spike in prices. But it will probably take a month to use up the supply of winter gas.


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