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    #61
    I once drove like a granny in my old eta to see the milage.
    squeezed out 300mi on that tank.

    Drive smarter. Cruse more and let off when you see a red. Common sense stuff.
    Roll up the windows on the freeway.

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      #62
      Many people have talked about not having a lead foot, but someone on this page mentioned keeping the tach in the powerband. True. I tried granny driving my 318is for a while to try and squeeze out max MPG, all it did was lower my MPGs.. Not sure about other E30's but M42's love to be worked hard.

      Or, find an '84 Honda Civic CRX - 50+ MPG in the city, even better on the highway.
      Different strokes for different folks.

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        #63
        I try to use the cruise control on long flat parts of my drive. I think the computer does a better job than me of applying a gentle throttle.
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          #64
          Originally posted by Threehz View Post
          Many people have talked about not having a lead foot, but someone on this page mentioned keeping the tach in the powerband. True. I tried granny driving my 318is for a while to try and squeeze out max MPG, all it did was lower my MPGs.. Not sure about other E30's but M42's love to be worked hard.

          Or, find an '84 Honda Civic CRX - 50+ MPG in the city, even better on the highway.
          That was I ha. I figured that out by working at Nissan. They use a CVT transmission and they get amazing gas mileage because the CVT keeps the engine in the powerband. I also noitced that the mpg meter was shit when accelerating below powerband, under 2k. Above 2k though it spiked up about 5-10mpg.
          I always thought, higher rpm's, more fuel cycles, more fuel being used. But there's alot of different considerations when it comes to mpg.
          Originally posted by Wh33lhop
          This is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Threehz View Post
            Or, find an '84 Honda Civic CRX - 50+ MPG in the city, even better on the highway.
            Bullshit.

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              #66
              The original 1.3L CRX could achieve 70mpg highway, but that was JDM only - the US market 1.5L achieved 42mpg city / 51mpg highway in EPA tests.
              My e30: OEM+ with M30B35

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                #67
                Was getting 22-24 with completely stock m20b27
                now I get 25-28 with 2.7i and a tune, hchf (half city half freeway). I definitely dog on it at times, too. Full interior on a four door.

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                  #68
                  drag coefficients

                  Turbo M42 Build Thread :Here
                  Ig:ryno_pzk
                  I like the tuna here.
                  Originally posted by lambo
                  Buttchug. The official poster child of r3v.

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                    #69
                    Racing Dynamics chip on my 325i got me a couple more mpg on the highway. Averaging 25mpg with mixed driving. Was getting 23mpg before the chip. Straight highway driving i can get 30mpg.

                    A chip/tune seems to be a great way to improve power AND efficiency.

                    form.follows.function IG @mplfoster

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