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Nubo 03-11-2005 12:34 PM

First cross-country. Lol
 
I've had the 8 for a year now and I just realized I've never driven more than 100 miles in a stretch. Next week I'll be taking it on a trip. Can't wait to see if I break the 20mpg barrier :D Woo-hoo!

Zaku-8 03-11-2005 01:34 PM

Try testing different speeds to see what mpg you get. I think that 65mph has significant improvements over 75 and higher, enough to be worth it

TRZ750 03-11-2005 01:38 PM

I have done a few log trips in my RX8. Can get 300 miles to a tank if you keep it below 80. Most trips have been gotten 21~22 mpg. Did break 24 when I was in the northern Georgia mountains were most speed was 55~65. So agree with Zaku-8 about 65. I have buried the fuel gage way below empty and have yet to run out or take more than 15.2 Gallons.

Haze 03-11-2005 02:02 PM

Just drove mine 500+ miles to Montreal, and 500+ miles back, and I found that I posted heaping gains in EPA mileage! I didn't get a perfect mileage calculation, but it was definitely over 23 MPG, and the car was as smooth and powerful as ever. All in all, a very fun weekend.

ENJOY THAT TRIP!!!

menace1227 03-11-2005 02:36 PM

just don't forget to bring an extra quart of oil.

Old Rotor 03-11-2005 02:37 PM

I have got 24mpg @ 75mph
27.5mpg @ 65mph
29.5mpg @ 55-60mph
Its hard to keep the revs down but if you have some discipline and are just curious enough you to can do it. I usually get 23 on the hwy and 17 around town.

MTCD01 03-11-2005 02:55 PM

I get 21-23 MPG cruising at 80-90 MPH on long trips.

I get 12-14 MPG around town.

StewC625 03-11-2005 07:38 PM

I'm taking mine on a 300-mile sojurn in the late month with my kids to my mom's house in Iowa. Planning to take all two-lane highways there (as opposed to 4 1/2 mind-numbing hours on I-80) ...

rx8wannahave 03-11-2005 07:45 PM

Guys taking trips....take care, be safe, and enjoy the ride!!!

I too can't wait to take my 8 on a long trip...so far, it's been mainly city.

Nubo 03-12-2005 01:32 AM

Maybe I'll try out that new-fangled "cruise control" thingie :D

MI_FamilyMan 03-12-2005 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by Haze
Just drove mine 500+ miles to Montreal, and 500+ miles back, and I found that I posted heaping gains in EPA mileage! I didn't get a perfect mileage calculation, but it was definitely over 23 MPG, and the car was as smooth and powerful as ever. All in all, a very fun weekend.

ENJOY THAT TRIP!!!

Montreal rules.... :cool:

V_for_velocity 03-12-2005 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by Old Rotor
29.5mpg @ 55-60mph

I hate you.

JM1FE 03-12-2005 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by Haze
Just drove mine 500+ miles to Montreal, and 500+ miles back, and I found that I posted heaping gains in EPA mileage! I didn't get a perfect mileage calculation, but it was definitely over 23 MPG, and the car was as smooth and powerful as ever. All in all, a very fun weekend.

ENJOY THAT TRIP!!!

In Canada, did you buy gas in litres or IMPERIAL gallons? If gallons, did you convert IMPERIAL gallons to US gallons before calculating your fuel economy?

StealthTL 03-12-2005 02:15 PM

Just litres.....
 
Just litres, but he's from Philly, so probably didn't make that mistake. I usually get 22mpg (Imp), and 19 US......

....anyway, this thread started with great 'roadtrip' adventure possibilities, let's not have it decline into another whine-fest about gas mileage!

ROADTRIP!! :D :D

S

Senna 03-12-2005 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by TRZ750
I have done a few log trips in my RX8. Can get 300 miles to a tank if you keep it below 80. Most trips have been gotten 21~22 mpg. Did break 24 when I was in the northern Georgia mountains were most speed was 55~65. So agree with Zaku-8 about 65. I have buried the fuel gage way below empty and have yet to run out or take more than 15.2 Gallons.


Isn't that pretty risky for a rotary to run your tank down that low? I have heard that it is a bad, bad idea with the FD.

JM1FE 03-12-2005 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by StealthTL
....anyway, this thread started with great 'roadtrip' adventure possibilities, let's not have it decline into another whine-fest about gas mileage!

ROADTRIP!! :D :D

S

OK, then - over new year's we drove from Delaware to Snowshoe, WV to go skiing. The Delaware --> DC --> Lewisburg, WV part is just absolutely dull, droning-along interstate, but the Lewisburg --> Marlinton --> Snowshoe stretch was great (even though we weren't in the RX-8 at the time :mad:, and is worth a return trip just to drive it in the 8 in warmer weather.

As good as that was, it gets better. On the way back we did Snowshoe --> Marlinton --> I-64 near Lexington, VA and that was another awesome drive for any car, especially the 8.

That on-topic enough for you? :D

rXter 03-12-2005 06:33 PM

I'm headed from PA to San Diego - for good. Cal-i-for-nia here I come. Can't wait to leave this crappy snow behind for sunshine and dry pavement. I am really looking forward to some quality time with the 8 as well. I just hope I it doesn't snow the first 500 miles before I can get far enough south.

For those of you who have spent some time on the highways with the 8 does it get more attention from the, er, speed enforcement folks than your typical seedan?

1.3L 03-12-2005 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by rXter
For those of you who have spent some time on the highways with the 8 does it get more attention from the, er, speed enforcement folks than your typical seedan?

I did a round trip that totalled 750 miles over the Thanksgiving Holiday and I didn't notice the patrol cars giving me any special attention.

1.3L

Go48 03-13-2005 06:35 AM


Originally Posted by rXter
For those of you who have spent some time on the highways with the 8 does it get more attention from the, er, speed enforcement folks than your typical seedan?

Probably depends to at least some degree on the color of your car. Yellow or maybe red would theoretically catch the eye of an officer of the law where gray or green might not. Just my opinion. Haven't put enough long-distance, open-road miles on my Titanium gray car yet to test the theory.

MI_FamilyMan 03-13-2005 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by Go48
Probably depends to at least some degree on the color of your car. Yellow or maybe red would theoretically catch the eye of an officer of the law where gray or green might not. Just my opinion. Haven't put enough long-distance, open-road miles on my Titanium gray car yet to test the theory.

Depends on how fast you are going too... ;)


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