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  • #76
    Originally posted by Zfan View Post
    Damn, not bad at all!
    lol on average Caddy gets 12-14ish and Supra gets sub 10 though.

    We need to run again once my trans is done
    -1997 Supra- mid 8 second street car
    -1993 Cobra- 700rw
    -2012 CTS-V- 9 second daily driver
    -1991 Coupe- LSA/TT/4L80 in the making
    -2007 GSXR 1000- built turbo bike

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Junkie View Post
      lol on average Caddy gets 12-14ish and Supra gets sub 10 though.

      We need to run again once my trans is done
      Sounds like fun, anytime!

      I still want to swap an LS based motor in my Z so I too can get north of 20 mpg.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Zfan View Post
        Sounds like fun, anytime!

        I still want to swap an LS based motor in my Z so I too can get north of 20 mpg.
        Would be very possible, you'd run the same as you do now with a lot less effort and better MPG, I'd love to see it.

        I did some high mph pulls, 180+, and went through a set of clutches in my trans. So its getting a converter/trans this coming month
        -1997 Supra- mid 8 second street car
        -1993 Cobra- 700rw
        -2012 CTS-V- 9 second daily driver
        -1991 Coupe- LSA/TT/4L80 in the making
        -2007 GSXR 1000- built turbo bike

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        • #79
          Originally posted by akfodysvn View Post
          No offense, but there is no way you're getting 33 on the freeway w/ your avalon, you're miscalculating it somehow. I also would be surprised w/ your jeep mileage in stock form on the HWY is rated at 17, but is less than that real world.

          I'm sure it's possible, but care to share how you're beating the already inflated EPA number of 29mpg by over 10%?

          Normally you're super spot on w/ your info, but I just don't buy those numbers. Not attempting to troll or be a dick at all.
          LOL wtf... I'm just reporting what my MPG indicators are showing. Conspiracy theory much? My jeep gets 14.67 mpg as calculated by me driving 75mph on 35" tires w/ 4.88 gears. I don't understand your question. If you still think i'm conspiring against fellow forum members in an attempt to dupe them into a false sense of fuel savings you can visit lsjc.com and see their MPG thread which has hundreds of people reporting similar MPG with jeeps modified like mine.
          "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
          "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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          • #80
            I knew I would get that kind of response. I could see the jeep thing possible, but I really don't get the avalon. Are you going off what they indicators in the car are saying or are you crunching the numbers yourself? Again I wasn't trying to be a dick lol, sorry for that. I know you're a trust worthy dude, but the avalon numbers are way fucking off, and the jeep seems out of place w/ the huge gears and tires. Just from my experience it seems out of place, so I was curious more than anything what you do differently than everyone else.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by akfodysvn View Post
              I knew I would get that kind of response. I could see the jeep thing possible, but I really don't get the avalon. Are you going off what they indicators in the car are saying or are you crunching the numbers yourself? Again I wasn't trying to be a dick lol, sorry for that. I know you're a trust worthy dude, but the avalon numbers are way fucking off, and the jeep seems out of place w/ the huge gears and tires. Just from my experience it seems out of place, so I was curious more than anything what you do differently than everyone else.
              If you don't gear up a vehicle with large tires, you lose gas mileage. When you gear higher - you gain gas mileage. That's what it actually gets. Unless you want me to make a 6 hour long video of me filling it up, driving 210 miles, and then filling it back up, deducting the gallons, and dividing it on a calculator in front of the camera you're gonna have to trust me, and the 244 replies to that LSJC thread. All I'm doing is reporting the gas mileage my gas with indicators are reporting.
              "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
              "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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              • #82
                2003 Chevy S-10 Reg Cab. 2.2L 5 spd. 22 mpg all stop and go. Mods, K&N and E-fan
                Originally posted by Leah
                Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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                • #83
                  .....bro....

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                  • #84
                    2008 F-150 5.4L....15.6 in town....18 or so on the road at 80 mph

                    2011 Ford Edge....20.3 in town.....Never had it out on much Interstate Frwy to see what it does there
                    Mustangs previously owned:
                    1967 Coupe V8 (My first car)
                    1992 LX AOD
                    1993 LX Drag Car
                    1995 GTS
                    1997 Cobra
                    2000 Cobra R

                    2002 Corvette C5 A4 10.64@ 127.1
                    Undercover SC Dragster 8.10's

                    In the garage now....
                    2016 Honda Accord Touring
                    2015 F-150 Silver 5.0 XLT SuperCrew, like new condition

                    Retired 2008 after 41 years as an EE at LTV (Garland)/TI/Raytheon. Enjoying ham radio now.

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                    • #85
                      ranger 25
                      viper 12
                      gallardo 12
                      cls 12
                      95 r 15
                      66 vette 12
                      93r ?
                      92 coupe 16

                      fuck opec
                      pinto gt with wood trim

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                      • #86
                        updated

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                        • #87
                          2007 Silverado classic crew cab. 4.8 w/ 4l60e 95% hwy driving i average 20mpg
                          2007 Silverado CC
                          1970 Mustang Coupe

                          True Street Motorsports. 972-542-9886

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                          • #88
                            My 2005 Mustang GT since I've bought it:
                            Code:
                            Before CAI
                            	20.7	Avg MPG 		26.1	Best MPG
                            	8.2	Avg Time 		14.9	Worst MPG
                            With CAI
                            	18.9	Avg MPG 		25.9	Best MPG
                            	10.4	Avg Time		15.6	Worst MPG
                            Avg. Time is days between fill ups.
                            "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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                            • #89
                              Im driving a Prius right now around 44mpg doing 80 everywhere

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
                                2000 Chevrolet Corvette - 32mpg freeway, 24mpg average.
                                2001 Jeep Wrangler - 15mpg freeway on 35's w/ 4.88's.
                                2005 Mercury Sable - 25mpg freeway, 22mph average.
                                2003 Toyota Avalon - 33mpg freeway, 28mpg average.
                                Nice
                                Originally posted by akfodysvn View Post
                                No offense, but there is no way you're getting 33 on the freeway w/ your avalon, you're miscalculating it somehow. I also would be surprised w/ your jeep mileage in stock form on the HWY is rated at 17, but is less than that real world.
                                I'm sure it's possible, but care to share how you're beating the already inflated EPA number of 29mpg by over 10%?

                                Normally you're super spot on w/ your info, but I just don't buy those numbers. Not attempting to troll or be a dick at all.
                                LOL

                                Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
                                LOL wtf... I'm just reporting what my MPG indicators are showing. Conspiracy theory much? My jeep gets 14.67 mpg as calculated by me driving 75mph on 35" tires w/ 4.88 gears. I don't understand your question. If you still think i'm conspiring against fellow forum members in an attempt to dupe them into a false sense of fuel savings you can visit lsjc.com and see their MPG thread which has hundreds of people reporting similar MPG with jeeps modified like mine.
                                No wai guy

                                Originally posted by akfodysvn View Post
                                I knew I would get that kind of response. I could see the jeep thing possible, but I really don't get the avalon. Are you going off what they indicators in the car are saying or are you crunching the numbers yourself? Again I wasn't trying to be a dick lol, sorry for that. I know you're a trust worthy dude, but the avalon numbers are way fucking off, and the jeep seems out of place w/ the huge gears and tires. Just from my experience it seems out of place, so I was curious more than anything what you do differently than everyone else.
                                lmfao

                                Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View Post
                                If you don't gear up a vehicle with large tires, you lose gas mileage. When you gear higher - you gain gas mileage. That's what it actually gets. Unless you want me to make a 6 hour long video of me filling it up, driving 210 miles, and then filling it back up, deducting the gallons, and dividing it on a calculator in front of the camera you're gonna have to trust me, and the 244 replies to that LSJC thread. All I'm doing is reporting the gas mileage my gas with indicators are reporting.
                                DO IT!

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