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    hypermiling our cars

    Just did a 287mile trip in my 318is which is bone stock with the exception of h/r sport springs and bilstein shocks.

    410lsd
    Tires 195/60 Falkens inflated to 37psi
    70mph

    Calculated miles from fillup to fillup and got 33.8mpg!

    Pretty awesome even with a trunk/back seat filled packed full of stuff.
    Renting my rear wheel bearing tool kit. SIR
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    #2
    ive been driving my 88 100+ miles a day for the past few months

    thats pretty good mpg though, i get like 24/26 mpg on the highway
    Tbolt Division

    All I'm saying dude is that bird law in this country...it's not governed by reason.

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      #3
      I am currenty aiming for worlds slowest e30.

      I've heard of people getting 40mpg with their m10's. I think Im going to try throwing a 2.79 in there, and possibly tall tires. How about 2,000 rpm at 80 :rofl

      Super high gas mileage for x-country trips is the goal.

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        #4
        ^^Yeah, thats what my goal is. Funny thing is I actually got lower mileage 27.8 when I went 55mph lol
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          #5
          just dont drive like a jackass (i know, hard to do) and shift at 3k with a m42 car. smooth 30mpg.
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            #6
            Yah i once heard 60mph is generally the optimum speed for cars, but less wind resistance means we can probably do better a little faster.

            Hope I can get high 40's, possibly even 50 mpg? ::que high hopes::

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              #7
              Lower the car as much as possible, and see your mpgs skyrocket

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                #8
                ^ yep. get it as low as possible. also cover the entire bottom with a hard plastic and fill in all forward facing holes, ie brake ducts, kidneys, grills, etc.
                AWD > RWD

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                  #9
                  with my 4.10 m50 and 65mph I was getting like 22mpg.
                  I put a 3.73 a couple weeks ago. Ill make a post about my results when I do another NorCal trip.

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                    #10
                    3.73 // 325i // 195 60 14's
                    i usually get around 25-30 on the highway when i drive conservatively.
                    i also found that 75ish is more fuel efficient that 55...

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                      #11
                      i get less than 20mpg, 90% city driving. S52. it sucks.
                      http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by daniel View Post
                        i get less than 20mpg, 90% city driving. S52. it sucks.
                        Wanna trade? :p
                        paint sucks

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ///M42 sport View Post
                          ^^Yeah, thats what my goal is. Funny thing is I actually got lower mileage 27.8 when I went 55mph lol
                          Originally posted by 87-325ic View Post
                          i also found that 75ish is more fuel efficient that 55...
                          I really need to get this "put the laws of physics on its head mod" done because mine gets better mileage at 55mph instead 70 or 75.



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                            #14
                            For a good portion of 2008, I was working as a process server which had me rack up some miles on the car; and since I wrote off as many expenses as possible, I kept a detailed log of miles driven and fuel used. Here are some numbers from my record keeping....

                            Car: 1991 325i, 5 speed, 3.73LSD, 225/50-15 tires, 195K miles (back then), no engine mods
                            Most miles from a tank: 363
                            Fuel consumed: 13.9 gallons
                            Average mpg: 26.11
                            *Disclaimer* due to my slight oversize tire aspect ratio, the numbers are likely not totally accurate (~1% inflated compared to stock figures)

                            This was my absolute best result from a tankful which was all highway driving while keeping a steady speed of 65-70 and very conservative acceleration/braking as well (this was when gas was selling at $4.50/gal. too!). The late model E30s hold 14.5 gallons so there wasn't much left - probably 10-15 miles worth of fuel remaining.

                            There were many times where I had the fuel light come on around the 330 mile mark and I would refill at ~350 miles. Usually there was less than a gallon remaining in the tank since anywhere from 13.5 to 14.0 gallons would go back in at the next fill up.

                            Jon
                            Rides...
                            1991 325i - sold :(
                            2004 2WD Frontier King Cab

                            RIP #17 Jules Bianchi

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                              #15
                              St. Louis to Detriot in a chipped but basically stock eta I averaged 28.2 mpg. That's what the OBC says anyway. I didn't check tire pressure at each fillup because it was at night and crappy weather. On my way back I'm sure I'll get over 30.
                              1985 325e dd

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