Econ Mpg??? How much do you get?
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Originally Posted by Exigen
Generally get between 27 and 28mpg. One time I managed to get 38 on a trip to Georgia. I was doing 70, behind a semi-truck. Great way to save on gas
Also a great way to get massive stone chips and a cracked windshied
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Of all the things we hear to increase gas mileage...keep tires inflated, keep in tune, etc...the one that causes the best fuel economy is...
Cruise Control.
If you read your owners manual, there is a way to use the cruise control to increment/decrement speed by 1 mph while driving with a few clicks....good for adjusting to traffic...
Cruise Control.
If you read your owners manual, there is a way to use the cruise control to increment/decrement speed by 1 mph while driving with a few clicks....good for adjusting to traffic...
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Is that hand calculated or using the on-board MPG calculator. I have a 2.2l manual, and i want to improve my MPGs. I typically average 33.5 or so MPG in the summer 70hwy/30cty. Anyone heard anything about what air filters help. I want to keep it close to stock. Is your estimates with and INJEN SR cold air intake or what? Also anyone heard if K&N Filters help any?
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Highway avg - 29 mpg (fairly spirited)
town avg - 20 mpg (again fairly spirited)
Highest avg (i'm proud of this) - 39 mpg (10 hour round trip doing 116 Kph)
Who can't drive spirited with a 07 Cobalt SS SuperCharged!? (I have an AEM cai, and Ingalls ETD. Thats all)
town avg - 20 mpg (again fairly spirited)
Highest avg (i'm proud of this) - 39 mpg (10 hour round trip doing 116 Kph)
Who can't drive spirited with a 07 Cobalt SS SuperCharged!? (I have an AEM cai, and Ingalls ETD. Thats all)
Last edited by TheCaptain; 04-18-2007 at 04:38 PM. Reason: AEM is the best
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