Yeah if I think right it close to 3k or 2500. Wonder if it would go up because I get the part throttle KR in 4th luggin it up hills from 1-4* if I saw right.
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Yeah if I think right it close to 3k or 2500. Wonder if it would go up because I get the part throttle KR in 4th luggin it up hills from 1-4* if I saw right.
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I get it locally....heres a website that will help you...except if you live in NJ then you are **** outta luck...
http://www.pure-gas.org/
I'm averaging 22.7 and that's city or it may have been 23.7 I'll have to see and that's the 98 gtp and the 00 gtp says upwards of 27 and I wonder what the Se does the 2 gtp we got seem to be better on gas than the 3.1, how accurate are the dics
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I don't trust them really usually off a bit. Plus its easier to calculate when you fill up. At least I think it is.
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Let's say the car gets 22 mpg I always deduct it to 20 just to rest assure, usually here 10 bucks gets you 3 gallons of 87, when I was driving the Se I managed almost 90 miles out of 3 gallons and the car was on empty when I put it in and with it I know you can drive it still when it falls below e but with my 00 gtp that thing runs out dead on the e and haven't tempted it in the 98 gtp yet, what I planned on doing was get 2 1 gallon jugs and fill them and drive the car till it stops then put 1 gallon in and reset miles and drive till it stops and then you'll truly know and then you'll have a gallon to make it back to put gas in it
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Does 93 burn slower or last longer than 87
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Yes to both. FYI, running your car low on fuel shortens fuel pump life, the gas is what cools it. My GTP gets about 21 in town, the old GT got 22. About every other town here has a place that sells 100% gas. It makes best power but E10 has better knock resistance if you ask me.
I know I ran out in my yard when they first delivered it, after that it went in and out so I had to buy a new one and are some pumps naturally louder?
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Not usually unless they upgraded pumps like the racetronix etc
I'll make a video and let yall hear it, I've never heard one this loud
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Not sure about city, but highway with 4 adults at 75 mph w/AC and easy driving, the DIC read 32.
I drive 450 miles every day and keep track of my mileage. I had a 2003 Monte Carlo that got right at 30 MPG on every tank. I fill up at the same pumps and run the same route each day. I rented a 2014 Malibu 2.5 4 cylinder and got 33.9 one day, 33.94 another day and 34.03 the third day. I just purchased a 2007 Grand Prix GT with the supercharged engine. I have got 27.9 the first day, 27.6 another and 27.7 the last day I drove it. It's a mix of about 80% highway and 20% city. The day I bought it I got 22.2 but that was a whole lot of hearing the supercharger whine. I like it.
I assume you accidentally forgot the P when you wrote GT.
GT's were supercharged in the later years.
Late 06 and all 07 model Grand Prix GT's were supercharged unless they were ordered without them. Like the "fleet" GT's were often un supercharged iIrc
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That's just wrong!
My april gas mileage is 17.3, not too bad, last year it was 16.9 at this time and it was warmer then. Well now I'm at 80% city, last year that may have been 100%.
torq455 how's that wrong they dropped the gtp name and a gt could either be sc or not and was started in 06
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