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Old 09-01-2005, 05:16 AM
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:17 AM
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'73 911T targa with '86 3.2L.... consistantly getting 27mpg. About 75% of my driving is highway miles and I do get on it when I have the opportunity. Can you believe this is my "economy car"!

With gas prices though, I am going to have to start riding the motorcycle more often.
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1977 / 930 (3.0L) / 302,000 on chassis / ~8K Mi on total engine rebuild/ 12 MPG hiway (5 MPG when dipping into the boost) / 91 octane (major $$ ouch, but I'm still going to hit 4 track days this month! ) Can you say "addiction"?
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Need some math help

My car has an odometer in miles, but here in Canada, our gas is in litres.

I have a stock 81' SC.

How many gallons does it hold?

I think I can get about 67 litres in the tank.
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79 SC - 13mpg around town, but it does really well on the highway, not sure of the numbers.
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Re: Need some math help

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My car has an odometer in miles, but here in Canada, our gas is in litres.

I have a stock 81' SC.

How many gallons does it hold?

I think I can get about 67 litres in the tank.
1 US gallon=3.785L
1 imperial gallon=4.546L
assuming a 17 gallon (US) tank, =64.345L
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I have an 86' Carrera with 140,000 which gets about 17 aound town adn 28 on the road. If I drive 60-65 it does better. Coasting helps alot. I noticed a definate improvement with Synthetic Oil. Keep the air up on the tires, elimate the air conditioning, reducing weight and waxing the car also improves mileage. If you go to extreme you could use syn oil and grease and improve 5-10%.

It is hard to drive 65 when all of those Hundais and Geos want to go 80. Sometimes you just have to "turn it on" but you do pay the price when the mileage drops.
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I was wondering, since we are on the subject, how performance upgrades (exhaust, chip, higher compression, ignition, intake mods) affect mileage? There should be improvement in mileage if the engine can run leaner with higher octane gas. Also improved combustion efficiency and reduced friction should improve mileage.
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Re: Re: Need some math help

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1 US gallon=3.785L
1 imperial gallon=4.546L
assuming a 17 gallon (US) tank, =64.345L
My '88 had a 22.5 or 23.5 gallon tank.
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Re: Re: Re: Need some math help

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My '88 had a 22.5 or 23.5 gallon tank.
Sorry, I don't know about the later year's tank capacity...my 77 930 has a 17 gal tank....wrong assumption on my part.
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I just finished 2200 miles going up the California, Oregon and Washington Coast with my wife and light luggage. I checked the mileage almost every tank. The worst was 22 MPG and the best was almost 26 MPG. I was not driving real hard and was taking in the scenery most of the time but I did have my moments of excitement.

I'm sure the Steve Wong chip and SSI's helped.
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Paul, How much did the chip help..what was your mileage before? I think it should be better because the chip reduces top end rich levels. Also did you do anything else to improve air flow?
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DG624, sorry, I bought the car and immediately tore it apart and restored it. I only put 80 miles on it with the old parts. From the looks of the above posts, I guess I should be jumping for joy with the mileage I am getting. I do want to repeat that most of my driving was sight seeing up and down the coast.

Also, I know Steve bumps the timing up which really helps part throttle driving. I have been using mid grade gas.

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