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> 27.3 MPG, is that right, that can't be right....right?, What do you get for MPG in your 914?
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post May 1 2023, 09:09 AM
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Saturday was the first time in over a year our six left the island and almost two years since it drove off island under it's own power. Needless to say, it was nice to cruise on the freeway @70-75MPH for a change.

Only off island for the day, dropped off heads to get flycut (Bug), took the long way back North.

Stopped off to fill the tank, 10.4 gallons of E-Free ($5.69 a gallon), reset the tripometer at 284 miles. Well dang, that's 27MPG! Nicely done little CIS 2.7 engine!

Drove normally, only digging into the throttle a couple of times. Some sitting in stop/go traffic, some freeway stretches, very mixed.

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post May 1 2023, 02:50 PM
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Meanwhile, a Cayenne turbo gets a steady 15 mpg no matter what you throw at it, including towing.
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post May 1 2023, 02:57 PM
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QUOTE(r_towle @ May 1 2023, 01:50 PM) *

Meanwhile, a Cayenne turbo gets a steady 15 mpg no matter what you throw at it, including towing.


Our 1994 Jeep is the same, doesn't matter how you drive it, 15mpg. That straight six is a thirsty boy.

Tires are stock size 205/55/16's, speedo is surprisingly accurate. We have three speeds on the island (San Juan), 25, 35 and 45mph. Many times there's one of those radar thingies showing your speed. I'm always spot on, or so close on the needle it looks spot on.

We did 980+ miles over 2 days when we bought this six 3 years ago. I kept track of mpg in the low 30's, but thought the speedo must have been off or similar. Turns out with pretty much 95% freeway driving the entire 980 miles, low 30's was probably correct.

Just kinda cool to think if you can drive it normally, actually gets pretty dam decent mileage.

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