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xjackhx 06-24-02 02:13 AM

My Gas Mileage is poop, ehy?
 
I get really bad gas mileage in my 85GS..105K, Runs good. Does anyone else have this problem. Idles high..about 1200 RPM, could this be it? Thanks...Jack

gamble302 06-24-02 02:15 AM

nope just a wankel thing. i get 20 mpg and rag my car all day long so its not too bad i guess. what kinda mpg are you getting?

VaSSagO 06-24-02 02:46 AM

i get between 350k(220 miles) and 400k (2 50miles) out of a tank in my 5speed 13b series 1. I thought that was bad but doesnt seem so bad compared to 105. Changing the idle speed to about 900rpm would make a bit of a difference but not that much i would of thought

SilverRocket 06-24-02 02:55 AM

Didn't he mean 105,000 kms on the car? 105k on a tank seems out of the range of possibility.

Man, 350-400 is good mileage!!! I typically get 275-300 kms to a tank with my Dellorto setup, RB exhaust and stock 12A.

Back when the car was stock, I used to get around 350-375 kms to a tank.

These are not cars for fuel economy - my Honda Civic gets 500 kms on half as much gas.

RotorMotorDriver 06-24-02 03:40 AM

I get 200 MPG on my 85 12A. Exactly 50 miles per dash :). It seems to be going up now that I have been driving it more and more (it sat for a while). That and the clogged cat seems to have blown itself out :).

~T.J.

JIMMY54 06-24-02 08:05 AM

I get about 200 on my 13b but ofcourse that is racing around...

MIKE-P-28 06-24-02 08:21 AM

I never seen any better than 17mpg. My 88 vert gets maybe 18 or so? It goes about 250 miles on a full tank in the city :) Welcome to the world of shitty gas mileage...

85RX7GS 06-24-02 08:52 AM

It depends, when I first put my engine in, the mileage was kind of poor, but now it's better - more towards factory specs.

WackyRotary 06-24-02 09:14 AM

Waho! I feel special then! I got 271miles on a tank on my 12a bridgeport with Weber 50DCO, long tube headers. Ofcourse its also fair to mention I drove only highway miles with this figure...except on a undisclosed road were I did a top speed run for a 3mile full throttled...probably would of got 280 if it weren't for that. Usually though, get closer to 200-220miles/tank.

jeremy 06-24-02 09:24 AM

damn, i drove around maybe 2 nights, 1st of which wasn't that long at all, and i dropped to a 1/2 a tank already. i about shit myself. there's bad gas mileage and then there is "where is the leak?". i would also think if i'm going to get bad gas mileage, i should at least have power to go with it. i mean mustangs and camaros you always see pulling into stations and i would laugh. now i'm doing that and i can barely beat a civic, or my minivan. actually i'm not sure if i can beat my minivan..........

Pedestrian X 06-24-02 09:35 AM

some of the new moinivans got serious guts man

cletus 06-24-02 10:33 AM

Yeah, it ticks me off too. I get the same gas mileage as my buddy with his 3rd gen (between 9 and 11mpg) but atleast he gets power out of his. Funny thing was I got it up to 15mpg when I put a bored out carb on it. Figured it'd go the other way. Never could get that thing to hot start though. Oh well.

philk 06-24-02 10:50 AM

when i first got my '83 i was getting about 18mpg around town. the car has basicly sat for the past 5 years and i am putting back together. when i started driving it again was found i was getting about 13mpg and shitty idle. i have played with the mixture and leaned it out a lot, my idle is better and i now get about 17mpg. this on a totally stock 12a with almost 180,000 miles, no rebuild and not much maintenance.

Oh yeah i did have a fuel line go bad around the fuel filter....i leak will really hurt your gas milage and left me stranded on the highway. after that i replaced my intrument cluster so i had a working fuel gauge again.....

TheAMAZINGNorad 06-24-02 11:17 AM

I get 10MPG city..is that bad? Laff.

error402 06-24-02 12:40 PM

17 mpg with my set up.

See my sig on my '83 GSL.

KenA 06-24-02 12:59 PM

I get about 11-12 MPG with my 48 DCOE-SP....I do get on it quite a bit though....That is a combo of city/highway driving...

Barwick 06-24-02 03:13 PM

you own an RX-7.. that's the gas mileage problem. Other than that, you're all good.

WackyRotary 06-24-02 04:23 PM

The big problem with relaying your milage to others is they think you drive like them or assume something. WHich may be or may not be true. I know for a HUGE fact that sitting in traffic and driving around the Twin Cities here in MN I plan on losing about 5MPG overall for that tank. I live out in the sticks were I can get out on the backroads and highway and get many miles on fast which tend to be pretty decent(17-19mpg)...If I don't shift at 8500rpm each shift. Its all dependant on what percent of the time your not on the highway at 70mph is what accounts for your poor milage. This is true of any car, espically one that spends a lot of time being rev'd really high...which tends to consume a lot of fuel.

REXatWork 06-24-02 04:27 PM

With my Dellorto, my mileage is even worse than SilverRockets. I haven't accurately pegged it, but I drive about 20km per day to and from work. And I fill up almost once per week (actually about once every 6 working days.

eddierotary 06-24-02 04:37 PM

i use to get about 320 and 350 miles in one tank. but now i dont even go more that 110 miles that my gauge say empty. my tank is broke :D

ASEmaster 06-24-02 09:37 PM

Figured mileage for the first time since I put the correct size tires on it. Last weekend I got about 22mpg.. all highway.

82transam 06-24-02 10:30 PM

My 83 has a 100k miles on it and gets around 250 miles per tank. Not bad considering I redline everwhere :D

jeremy 06-24-02 11:06 PM


Originally posted by WackyRotary
The big problem with relaying your milage to others is they think you drive like them or assume something. WHich may be or may not be true. I know for a HUGE fact that sitting in traffic and driving around the Twin Cities here in MN I plan on losing about 5MPG overall for that tank. I live out in the sticks were I can get out on the backroads and highway and get many miles on fast which tend to be pretty decent(17-19mpg)...If I don't shift at 8500rpm each shift. Its all dependant on what percent of the time your not on the highway at 70mph is what accounts for your poor milage. This is true of any car, espically one that spends a lot of time being rev'd really high...which tends to consume a lot of fuel.
true but i only have 100>hp with a secondaries that come online when they feel up to it. i have to floor it have the time just to keep up with traffic. someone please grace me with headers.............

RotorMotorDriver 06-24-02 11:36 PM

My Dad gets 300 miles per tank on his 85 GSL-SE. I figure thats good cause its a whole 100 miles per tank more than my 85 GSL with a 12A. Im hoping that my 83 GSL will do better than my 85 once I get it together.

~T.J.

PaulFitzwarryne 06-25-02 04:13 AM

The best I have ever achieved was 600km on a tank, just over 410 miles. Cruising at 65-70 mph on a rural highway with only two slow downs to 50 wlie going through town restrictions.

On widing rural roads I get about 320-340 miles at the same speed but keeps the revs in the 3,200-4,500rpm
range. Pushing the revs up towards redline does not save much time, say a second per acceleration but ups the fuel consumption and engine wear.

Around a metropolitan city I get down to 250 miles per tank. That is 50% more than a friend with a street ported 13bt. The rotary problem is often a rotary driver problem with a delight to hear the revs roar!


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