infinity5
09-02-2005, 06:29 PM
I was driving up from tampa to Gainesville. In the pouring rain, mind you.
Going exactly 60mph with the AC off and the windows up I got a solid 35mpg, AVERAGE for a good portion of my trip. Once i hit he AC and the rain got harder i was getting about 32MPG soild. If i had had a camera i would have taken a picture. RPMs were at ~1850 and speed, like i said, was between 59 and 62. This is an Auto transmission.
if i was behind a truck on a flat strench i could get 38MPG for as long as the road was flat and the truck too the wind.
I'm pretty amazed at german engineering.
My car had about 1/2 a tank of gas and 2 tools kits as well as a computer and several other heavy objects.
Tire pressure at about 32-35PSI i think.
I wonder what kind of milage i could get with new injectors, new coils, new spark plugs, new filters, oil change....
I was worried about having to fill up in gainesville but its not going to be an issue at all. Once i get back to school i can put off driving for another week (which means no filling up) and hopfully the prices will have come down a bit by then.
Going exactly 60mph with the AC off and the windows up I got a solid 35mpg, AVERAGE for a good portion of my trip. Once i hit he AC and the rain got harder i was getting about 32MPG soild. If i had had a camera i would have taken a picture. RPMs were at ~1850 and speed, like i said, was between 59 and 62. This is an Auto transmission.
if i was behind a truck on a flat strench i could get 38MPG for as long as the road was flat and the truck too the wind.
I'm pretty amazed at german engineering.
My car had about 1/2 a tank of gas and 2 tools kits as well as a computer and several other heavy objects.
Tire pressure at about 32-35PSI i think.
I wonder what kind of milage i could get with new injectors, new coils, new spark plugs, new filters, oil change....
I was worried about having to fill up in gainesville but its not going to be an issue at all. Once i get back to school i can put off driving for another week (which means no filling up) and hopfully the prices will have come down a bit by then.