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Old 20 January 2005 | 07:21 PM
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think the best i've had is 230 from a full tank-at the "BBO"

since i fitted the full de-cat and other bits i only got 170-180miles from my last full tank.love to hear that turbo spooling up.i don't care anyway i didn't buy the scoob for fuel ecomomy but don't tell the missus.

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Old 20 January 2005 | 07:26 PM
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i have a imported 1996 sti full decat blitz dump valve/ blitz induction kit
cvl octane booster.
i average around 20mpg if i floor it i get around 10mpg

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Old 20 January 2005 | 10:09 PM
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I have a my00 with tek2 and centre ce-cat. Been keeping an eye on the mileage recently, and I reckon bout 21mpg is average.
Old 21 January 2005 | 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by VWscooby
94 WRX HKS tubular manifold and Blitz cat-back, only worked it out once and over 138 miles I did 22.4 MPG which wasn't bad.

But then at 142 MPH you can watch the needle drop!! Which is one reason I have only been that fast once!!!!
you should try 180mph on a bike!!!
and there should only be 1 reason to try it once!!
because doiung it all the time would make you smile!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 21 January 2005 | 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by dazc
Whenever I get figures like that, I usually start adding it up again only to find out that I had got it wrong the first time. Daz
I don't make mistakes on my fuel calculations .

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Old 21 January 2005 | 10:40 AM
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This is making me feel much better, 93 WRX and 20 mpg.
Old 21 January 2005 | 01:15 PM
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UK MY95, 24 in general use, 7 on a track day
Old 21 January 2005 | 01:40 PM
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only owned my my98 wagon a couple of weeks and ive had about 24 - 28mpg
Old 23 January 2005 | 11:04 PM
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I run a STi5, on Optimax, t's about 34Kmiles old from new, only mod K&N filter, and get about 24mpg on a mix of local/dual carriageway.

However (I had checked this in the early days) I use to easily get around 26mpg on a similar run - and around 28mpg on a long Mway run. I can see some of you are happy with whatever you get, but a few show figures close to mine. I think it would be useful if anyone knows what factors/faults could influence such a change. I had the O2 sensor replaced about 11 months ago (the Check Engine light was coming on). The trouble is, as I understand it, that such sensors don't show any "faults" until they pack up -apparently the same goes for the MAF? I have tried to allow for cold weather, but still a bit suspicious that something isn't right.
Old 28 January 2005 | 11:02 AM
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MY03 STi (16k on the clock now)
Yesterdays run to Stoke & back: 268 miles using 41 litres of Optimax (90% motorway), cruising at (according to RoadAngel) 68-72mph ... which is harder than it sounds

MPG: 29.72
Old 28 January 2005 | 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Mikkk
MY03 STi (16k on the clock now)
Yesterdays run to Stoke & back: 268 miles using 41 litres of Optimax (90% motorway), cruising at (according to RoadAngel) 68-72mph ... which is harder than it sounds

MPG: 29.72
That's the best report of mpg yet.
Consider yourself lucky getting that type of mileage.
Old 28 January 2005 | 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by scooby_pimp
That's the best report of mpg yet.
Still haven't managed the elusive three-o ... more slip streaming of milk floats and bigger hills me thinks
Originally Posted by scooby_pimp
Consider yourself lucky getting that type of mileage.
Bah, nowt to do with luck ... tis self control m8y

1. Resist urge to chase every Evo or M3 that glides past
2. Crawler lanes are your friend
3. Chatting to cyclists is social
...argghhhh
Old 28 January 2005 | 10:11 PM
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Lol, I've just recorded 16.97 for the last tank used in the STi5, I have been mapping it two nights this week though !!

Cold weather makes a big difference, off boost the condition of the lambda sensor makes the difference

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Old 29 January 2005 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Mikkk
Bah, nowt to do with luck ... tis self control m8y

1. Resist urge to chase every Evo or M3 that glides past
2. Crawler lanes are your friend
3. Chatting to cyclists is social
...argghhhh
I'll rephrase, consider yourself boring !!! lol
Just kidding.
I know what you mean about having to control yourself but it's just soooooo difficult. After all, planting the right foot and getting that joyfull kick in the *** as the turbo spools is the reason why we buy these cars isn't it ????

Well .... personally it is !
Old 29 January 2005 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by scooby_pimp
...planting the right foot and getting that joyfull kick in the *** as the turbo spools is the reason why we buy these cars isn't it??
It's certainly one of the primary factors. I, like most, have the occasional lead foot moment. It's just nice to see that if you drive sedately and smoothly you can squeeze some respectable MPG figures out for those longer hauls
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Originally Posted by scooby_pimp
That's the best report of mpg yet.
Sadly I've managed to finally crack the three-o barrier on my latest run from Bristol to Stoke and back ... 259 miles using a meagre 38.41 litres ~30.6mpg

...of course the drive itself was dull and boring (avg 66mph) but that's the old fun vs. finances chestnut

[Edited to add: this is with a MY03 STi]

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Old 17 February 2005 | 07:36 PM
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My general average is 25-28 MPG on a 2001 WRX Bugeye, but I did get 30 MPG average once on a tankful with a mixture of long runs, lanes, hills and towns. If I did a long constant run say down to Penzance on one tank and within speed limits I should achieve well over 30MPG. Trouble is, even though I drive quite conservatively by planning ahead etc. which tends to offset the overtaking bits etc., I not sure I could control myself completely for an entire journey.
Old 17 February 2005 | 10:25 PM
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12 to 15 Mpg
Old 17 February 2005 | 10:37 PM
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I drive a STI 7 and get 100-120 miles out of a tank!!!! whats that work out???
Old 17 February 2005 | 10:45 PM
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220 miles out of 48 liters optimax so thats around 21 to the gallon??
Old 18 February 2005 | 08:20 AM
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WRX05, Optimax or BP stuff:

Date Miles Fuel litre mpg

30/01/2005 171 43.47 17.9

01/02/2005 180 30.31 27.0

02/02/2005 242 39.86 27.6

04/02/2005 256 46.54 25.0

11/02/2005 223 47.87 21.2

13/02/2005 139 30.62 20.6

14/02/2005 273 47.71 26.0

16/02/2005 301 46.15 29.6


That's an average of 24.4, stat-fans. All decent figures were mainly motorway journeys with lots of traffic etc.

Last fill I really thought I'd gone over the magic 30mpg, but misssed by a fraction.

Interesting to note that the worst figures were the first tank of fuel I ever put in it (starting mileage for the car was 160...) - that's using my 'special' running-in techniques...

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Old 18 February 2005 | 08:45 AM
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my93wrx .... 3" full decat, and 300bhp remap (claimed by casmotorsport who did it) .....oh, and a vta dumpvalve ...lol

best ever 385km on full tank (40ltr tank @around £35fillup), using optimax, and not hammering it..... that was last summer

normally get about 320km's on a full tank, 280 if i give it some.

average taking it easy about 24-25mpg ....

if im on works business, claiming ex's then im interested in mpg so i can get the best deal, but, if im out there 'playing' so to speak, i dont give a fcukwhat the mpg is.....'im playing and thats what i got the car for'.

mpg seems to be worse in this cold weather.

Frank

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Old 18 February 2005 | 10:55 AM
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'03 STi,

18mpg average.....
Old 18 February 2005 | 06:44 PM
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I 've had my Fairly std UK 96, I do 2000 miles a month 60% motorway miles creeping along M18 /M1.
Worst 24.1
Averaged 27.4 over last 12,000 miles!!
best 32.1 drove sheffield to maidstone at 70-75 (bloody hard work) got 32.1

Next week , car gets decatted, ecu mod boost increase - i don't think i will see 30+ again
Old 18 February 2005 | 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by D.C
I drive a STI 7 and get 100-120 miles out of a tank!!!! whats that work out???
scary I'd say
Old 18 February 2005 | 11:44 PM
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I was hoping a scoob would return better mpg than my skyline, doesnt look like theres much in it though,mind you i dont know what mpg i get out of mine.....estimate 20mpg
Old 25 February 2005 | 01:01 AM
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Further to earlier post, just did a long run in France (approx 2000miles return) MWay cruise, very cold weather, and herewith the stats. Though forgotten the MPH/RPM figure (it's an STi 5) - 21mph/2000rpm, anyone know?

Indicated Speed/RPM:

85-90mph (4200rpm approx): 26.35 to 26.99mpg

90-95mph (4500): 25.35 to 25.85

95-100mph (4800): 23.15 to 23.77

...And the most dangerous/never to be repeated/nearly fell asleep!

70-75mph (3300-3400): 32.996!!

Prior to this trip I ran mainly local/short trips. The mainly 90-95mph is better then what I got at local runs. This trip suggests a long run helps "clean up" and the ECU does indeed "Learn".

The car is fitted with an ECOTEK gismo, original MAF, and 2yr old Lambda.

Right, enough of this Anoraky stuff and back to normal driving!
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