if he has a '97 then its an 18 gallon, mine is .
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if he has a '97 then its an 18 gallon, mine is .
Either way, these cars suck fuel if you are doing short trips with many stop lights and traffic.
My daily commute is 2.5 miles each way to work, I'm lucky to get 16-18 mpgs in the summer and 11 in the winter. I have done all maintence to the car and I'm modded.
So either he drives really short trips daily or his car needs a tune up bad.
I agree,any city driving kills the mpg. If I just do my daily commute of 25 miles each way, 21 of it highway.
I can keep it at 25- 26 mpg, drive a little in town and it drops to 22 - 23 total.
Which means the city part is proly 17 mpg or so.
yeh i got a 97 sometimes it feels as if something is holding it back. thought maybe the ebcm is doing it hopfuly i can get the thing fixed so i cant refer to it as my problems if that isnt it im just going to buy a whole new brake system
I get between 16-22 city 25-32 on 91 octane in my 2004 gtp comp g. I have a light foot and usually only do about 65 on the highway..
I drive city most if the time and whenever I start It up and go the mpg just keeps going down till it gets to like 16.5 and I don't go above 3k rpms... I reset it twice and it just kept going down each time I would park and get back in lster
i'm getting like 13 in the city. Tally is the worst, Hilly + bad roads and a 2 mile commute.
probably around 25 on the hwy
I have a 2004 Comp G and im getting about 21-22 MPG, little over 300 miles from full tank when range says 350-380.
I drive 60 miles each way to work and i'd say 95% of it is highway, 55-70 mph most of the way with very little stop and go.
If my Gauge worked then I can be more accurate but after the tune up my 00gp gets about 20-23 mpg on highway and about 18 in city that's with a light foot on green instead of mashing to get going. But the way I gfigured it with my gauge being off is by filling and then running dry, calculated the miles traveled by the size of tank with the price of gas thrown in there.
Huh ! What does size of tank and price of gas have anything to do with it.
Fill the tank until the pump shuts off , stop don't add any more. Drive 250 miles or so.
Fill up again until first click off. Look at your odometer , look at the pump for gallons pumped.
Divide miles by gallons. You get MPG.
Averaging around 45mpg city, and around 60 on the highways
Cause '13 636 is where it's at.
I drive 200 miles a day, about 30 miles of it through towns, about 30 miles up and down a 4,000 ft elevation pass, the rest freeway running 69 to 80 mph while getting about 26 mpg on a heavy foot and about 29 soft footed. all stock with the exception of a cai, according to the dic.
Got it to do 36.4MPG on the highway with a stripped 4th gear.
WITH 3.29s.
I get right around 20 doing all city with some heavy runs. On the highway click the cruise at 75 and I get between 30-32
im a bone stock 97 gt, and i get some terrible gas, or so it seems. i have to fill up around 210-230 miles in the summer. but, i havent had a tune up since god knows when...
Got 250 miles out of this tank, filled shortly after the light came on. I'm getting 17.14 MPG, this is the last time I will be in the 17's until next summer, I guarantee it. Winter is fast approaching.
Just finished up my first tank on the GTP. 22.18mpg not bad. Could of done better but my foot was burried in that pedal a couple of times.
I can take it easy now that I have heard the whine. Until I get an intake.
Just did another average for last 6 months (warm months here in Ontario) and 23.7 MPG is the number. This is a 2001 GT with the 3.8L non-turbocharged engine driven 70% City and 30% highway. I don't drive the car hard but not slowly either. Biggest change that I think improved the economy was the K&N (K&N 57 Series FIPK Air Intake) and the U-Bend delete but hard to tell as was doing bunch of mods to the intake and exhaust over that period. Planning a short highway jaunt and will try to get a highway mileage reading.
Went 237 miles on the last tank, 90% city. Put 14.9 gallons in yesterday at $3.09 a gallon. I got 15.9 mpg on that last tank, it's getting lower as it gets colder. Went from 17 to 15.9, I predict the next fill up will be around 14.5 mpg.