View Poll Results: what is your average MPG for the tc?
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what is your average MPG for the tC?
Originally Posted by paul34
maybe it also makes a difference what kind of roads you travel on? e.g., do you always travel on very hilly roads?
I've gotten as high as upper 30s on long highway trips back when i was mostly stock, but now I get about 25mpg with the injen intake and Alphawerks headers. not bad at all and I don't exactly drive conservatively
Originally Posted by J_Bomb
Originally Posted by paul34
maybe it also makes a difference what kind of roads you travel on? e.g., do you always travel on very hilly roads?
Originally Posted by calpolyscion
Originally Posted by J_Bomb
Originally Posted by paul34
maybe it also makes a difference what kind of roads you travel on? e.g., do you always travel on very hilly roads?
Is it bad that I have used up a bit over 1/4 of a tank and only have about 85 miles on the odo?
That's about 23.44 according to my quick calculation... might have something to do with the fact I'm still learning stick so not making the best shifting decisions/early enough
That's about 23.44 according to my quick calculation... might have something to do with the fact I'm still learning stick so not making the best shifting decisions/early enough
Driving a stick can either get you good or really bad milage, depending one how you drive it and if you know how to drive it. Once you get better and your not reving the engine so much unnecessarily, it'll get better
I'm getting between 24 and 25 in the city. I'm manual with Injen intake. The intake took up my MPG about 1.5-2 in the city after I learned that making that awesome noise put an awesome dent in my wallet. My first tank with CAI on was about 18 or 19.
Ive decided to not look at my rpms unless I have to. I basically just shift when I feel the engine peak in that gear and when my acceleration drops off. Gas mileage has only suffered about 1 MPG. Does anyone else shift like this, or are you using the tach to let you know when to shift?
Originally Posted by J_Bomb
Ive decided to not look at my rpms unless I have to. I basically just shift when I feel the engine peak in that gear and when my acceleration drops off. Gas mileage has only suffered about 1 MPG. Does anyone else shift like this, or are you using the tach to let you know when to shift?
Originally Posted by J_Bomb
Ive decided to not look at my rpms unless I have to. I basically just shift when I feel the engine peak in that gear and when my acceleration drops off. Gas mileage has only suffered about 1 MPG. Does anyone else shift like this, or are you using the tach to let you know when to shift?
That IS how I shift because I've learned the sound of 4k rpms. I only really look at my rpms if I gun it in first, or I continually get on it hard through all gears.
Originally Posted by skiboarder72
Originally Posted by J_Bomb
Ive decided to not look at my rpms unless I have to. I basically just shift when I feel the engine peak in that gear and when my acceleration drops off. Gas mileage has only suffered about 1 MPG. Does anyone else shift like this, or are you using the tach to let you know when to shift?

























