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<blockquote data-quote="FISHTAIL" data-source="post: 13133711" data-attributes="member: 19212"><p>Damn, what the hell are you guys doing? Lol. I average between 27-29mpg driving to work and dropping my kid off at daycare.</p><p></p><p>My running average on my current tank is parked at 28.3. I've seen as much as 34hwy at steady cruise when I reset the meter for a ride up the road once.</p><p></p><p>Doug, I will warn you..gas mileage is heavily dependent on your right foot. While I"m averaging 27-29mpg, if I let my wife drive, it's more like 24-26, but she is heavier on the gas than I am. The real key is to keep out of boost as much as you can, as soon as the turbo starts spooling, it will drink gas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FISHTAIL, post: 13133711, member: 19212"] Damn, what the hell are you guys doing? Lol. I average between 27-29mpg driving to work and dropping my kid off at daycare. My running average on my current tank is parked at 28.3. I've seen as much as 34hwy at steady cruise when I reset the meter for a ride up the road once. Doug, I will warn you..gas mileage is heavily dependent on your right foot. While I"m averaging 27-29mpg, if I let my wife drive, it's more like 24-26, but she is heavier on the gas than I am. The real key is to keep out of boost as much as you can, as soon as the turbo starts spooling, it will drink gas. [/QUOTE]
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