What kind of gas milage are you getting?
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What kind of gas milage are you getting?
Just curious, what kind of gas-milage are you guys getting?
I HAVE read the FAQ, and I know we're supposed to get 24-25 highway, but I want real-world numbers.
I know someone will call this bullshit, but in my s4 n/a, I managed to get almost 27 mpg (it was 26.8 or something)
*that was trying to see what the best MPG possible was. spirited driving burns a LOT more gas.)
I did this with a Borla catback exhaust, emissions removed, a hole cut in my air box (tho I doubt that helps) and oversized rear wheels/tires. Oh, and I was doing about 70-75 the whole way for 100 miles.
So what do you all get?
I HAVE read the FAQ, and I know we're supposed to get 24-25 highway, but I want real-world numbers.
I know someone will call this bullshit, but in my s4 n/a, I managed to get almost 27 mpg (it was 26.8 or something)
*that was trying to see what the best MPG possible was. spirited driving burns a LOT more gas.)
I did this with a Borla catback exhaust, emissions removed, a hole cut in my air box (tho I doubt that helps) and oversized rear wheels/tires. Oh, and I was doing about 70-75 the whole way for 100 miles.
So what do you all get?
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Please be aware that this forum has been around for quite a while, and almost every common question has been covered many times in the past. It is very common for new members to ask several common questions, all of which have been answered in the FAQ for many years.
Standard online forum etiquette says that before you ask a question, you should first check the FAQ and search for you answer. This is not only polite, but often the quickest way to find the information you are looking for (as well as learn a bunch of new stuff!).
Some of the questions covered in the FAQ include:
-NA to Turbo conversions
-Electrical problems
-Stereo wiring
-Wheel sizes
-Stock HP and torque specs for all models
-Common abbreviations
-Common electrical problems
-Mileage, storage, winter driving
-much, much more
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