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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 07:46 AM
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+/- 22 - 24MPG now

Tank between 2100 and 2400 - about 24 MPG. So my avg is probably about 22. I'll calculate exactly later.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 08:31 AM
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I'm averaging about 17-18mpg, because I have a lead foot... I'm past the break-in point too
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 08:35 AM
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Fill-up #4 results:

324.5 miles on 14.122 Gal = 22.98 mpg

90% highway, no revs past 6,000 rpm
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 08:48 AM
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Third post down:

http://www.rx8forum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=7494

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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 08:51 AM
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I should add, almost all of my driving is CITY

And I rev past 6k all the time
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 09:33 AM
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Hey all, figured I'd report in on the 2nd tank:

249.1 miles using 13.343 gallons = 18.7 MPG.

My first tank (from above post) was

230.9 miles using 12.194 gallons = 18.9 MPG.

I'm pretty square with the average for mixed city/highway driving. However, I've still been "showing off" the car and it sits at idle for sometimes 5 minutes at a clip so that probably doesn't help...but it probably doesn't kill the MPG either. Well, still better or equal to the Camaro with better handling and similar accellaration so I'm still in love :D.

Anyway, my average so far would be 18.8 MPG, not bad at all!

If anyone is curious, I am getting much better aquinted with the shifter and becoming more and more willing to rev this thing to 6-7k, but rarely if ever do I find I need to. Typical driving on highways is 70 MPH with 6-7k shifts up the entrance ramps. I typically keep the car in 5th or 6th gear (with a constant 45 or so MPH being the cut off) at all times during city driving. During most city driving I shift at around 4-5k, unless I feel like playing and then it's 6-7k (that's more typical of my 2nd-3rd shift).

Well, enjoy everyone! But I think we can put the arguments about MPG to rest, IMO, because honestly I'm seeing equal performance vs. MPG to the Camaro with how I drive both cars. I'm sure I COULD have pushed the Camaro harder and it would have out accellarated (by very little) the RX-8. However, I would have also been "rewarded" with worse MPG doing so. So, my opinion is, yeah we're getting V-8 MPG, but we're getting it with V-8 performance (and better handling). :D
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 09:41 AM
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Right at 18 on my last tank of combined driving, mostly around town and I rarely shift before 5k. Haven't taken an extended highway run yet. (I have just over 700 miles).
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 09:53 AM
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Dissapointed

I must say that I have been dissapointed with the gas mileage. I reflect back on the early claims of 20% improved gas mileage and suggestions of up to 30 MPG not so long ago. This car then has definitely missed the mark as far as I am concerned when it comes to fuel economy. I should be better technically speaking.
Other than that and one small adjustment problem with the passenger door light blinking on and off occassionally, the car is perfect in avey other way.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 10:45 AM
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A fuel tank that held three or four more gallons would be nice.. Just so the needle doesn't swing down so fast!
While at the Evolution driving school we averaged 10.x MPG and that was including driving between Seattle and Tacoma twice on the freeway.
I estimate that during the school the RX-8 got about 6 MPG!

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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 10:46 AM
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Cool First tank results.........

Just refilled, the light came on and it took ten gallons to fill.

Worked out to just below 25MPG, (Imperial) 20.7 (U.S).

Mostly highway trips to work (17 miles @), so not too bad, I am presuming the computer is going to run a little rich during break-in...

Revs at 60mph are fairly high, right around 3000, (3100 at 100kph) in 6th gear.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 10:55 AM
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Re: First tank results.........

Originally posted by Doctorr

Revs at 60mph are fairly high, right around 3000, (3100 at 100kph) in 6th gear.
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Down the road if you ever replace the clutch or something, you should research the cost associated to getting the Automatic's 4th (5th?) gear installed. It's a little better than the standard and probaby part of the reason why the auto does a little better MPG highway.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 10:59 AM
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Re: Re: First tank results.........

Originally posted by FritzMan


Down the road if you ever replace the clutch or something, you should research the cost associated to getting the Automatic's 4th (5th?) gear installed. It's a little better than the standard and probaby part of the reason why the auto does a little better MPG highway.
Don't think the plantary gear system of the automatic would be very adaptable to the manual transmission...but I think you meant gear ratio, not gear :D.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 12:09 PM
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I thought my first tank went at a surprising rate for 2 reasons:

1) I drove like an idiot, paying exactly no attention to any sort of gentle "break-in" philosophy...
2) The tank is smallish (I think 15.9 gallons?)

However, I now think there was a third reason: the rotary is in-fact not fuel effiecient relative to the boingers.

First tank went 240 miles with 14.26 gallons: 16.83mpg -- Lightyears better than my '79 LandCruiser with a 350... and the ride is more fun as well.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 12:48 PM
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Just to add another data point, I finished my first full tank yesterday. 225.7 miles on 13.58 gallons: 16.62 mpg. This was about 50/50 city and country driving, though the rural driving was not highway cruising.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 01:50 PM
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Don't forget to consider octane requirements.

So far I've seen around 18-19 mpg confirmed which isn't all that bad really
My 1987 RX-7 has averaged 20.5 MPG over the course of its 265,000 mile history...freeway driving has accounted for about three quarters of the miles & the AC has been on about half of the time.

Keep in mind that my 13B runs on 87 octane which (as per current AAA records) sells for 6.07% less than 89 octane & 7.60% less than 91 octane so your 18.5 MPG on 89 octane is going to wind up costing you 19.87% more than my 20.5 MPG on 87 octane.

Another way of looking at it is to say that a 18.5 MPG car that requires 89 octane incurs the same fuel bill as a 17.0 MPG car that can run on 87 octane. This of course ignores the environmental consideration where the goal is to minimize the number of gallons burnt. I'm not trying to take anything away from green thinkers, I just wanted to address the $$$ issue directly.

Last edited by RX7 Guy; Jul 29, 2003 at 01:56 PM.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 01:59 PM
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Originally posted by RX8-U-UP
My first tank of gas got me 16.1 miles to the gallon. That was with a lot of idleing and ogleing everywhere I parked and 90% in town driving. So I feel relatively sure this will be my worst case scenario. Winning Blue, 6MT, GT package, constant air.
Other Questions: No on board computer to track consumption. It does have an external temp gauge and internal display.
I'm pretty jealous of your fuel economy. I pre-ordered the 8 in January, but decided against it and bought a Z.

My fuel economy is hovering about 17-18 mpg. I understand that I am on the throttle most of the time, but it's still disconcerting. I pay over $30 per fuel up.

If the 8 came pre-equipped with the mazdaspeed body kit and wheels, then I would have had a harder decision to make.

Enjoy your cars guys!!! Beautiful cars and a heavenly sounding engine.

BTW, I saw a heavily modded 3rd gen 7 that was completely gorgeous and sounded amazing. I would trade in my Z in a heartbeat for one of those monsters...there's just something about a rotary engine that's addicting...maybe it's the astronomical redlines and the scream of the engine.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 02:12 PM
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My previous two tanks were:

-21.3 MPG with 90% highway driving

-19.1 MPG with 50% highway

My worst so far with a lot of 7000+RPM driving was 15.1 MPG.

Currently have 1600 miles on the odometer.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 02:18 PM
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I'll keeping track of my miles and mpg down in my sig area. My first fillup:

- 170 miles and 10.408 gal = 16.3 mpg ~ 90% city

This is certainly different from my previous Civic of 28.04 mpg.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 04:56 PM
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Okay, here is my first 5 tanks of gas that have gotten me 944 miles. All of my driving has been in town, slow stop and go traffic, with A/C on all the time. Each tank under the same conditions have gotten better and better gas mileage, and I really have been driving it harder since the 600 mile point. So heres the results.

1st tank 16.3
2nd tank 16.22
3rd tank 16.02
4th tank 17.32
5th tank 18.21

Like I said, I know that I am driving it harder now that I did during break-in, but it keeps getting better. Happy driving.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 06:31 PM
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So my first tank gave me 19.0mpg.
My second tank gave me 18.5mpg

Yes, we are using alot of A/C and we are communting (stuck on idle here and there) but still I was hoping to be over 20 everyday and 24on highways/weekends.

I will report the first 5 tanks to give some more info.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 06:57 PM
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After my first tank I only got 14.7 mpg I wish I could say I've been drivin it hard and perhaps this is why but I have been keeping it under 5K, 40% cty, 60% hwy. I'm hoping my next tank will be a little better.
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 07:01 PM
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When I first fire up my car, I warm it up for a good 5 minutes, sometimes shorter, sometimes longer depending on the temp gauge. I'm sure that whacks a lot of fuel... dont it?
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 11:50 PM
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Originally posted by RX-Nut
When I first fire up my car, I warm it up for a good 5 minutes, sometimes shorter, sometimes longer depending on the temp gauge. I'm sure that whacks a lot of fuel... dont it?
Five minutes? Are you crazy?

No modern car needs more of a warm-up than the time it takes for you to buckle your seatbelt. Sit, start, buckle, go. If it's really cold out (say 20°F or below), perhaps give it 30 seconds, tops.

If you are letting the engine run for five minutes not only are you unnecessarily heating the emission control system but you may as well be tossing money out the window and spilling fuel destined for your tank on the ground at your next fill-up...

As far as regular economy goes, the sticker I saw at my dealer said 18 city/24 highway and most of the reports here seem pretty consistent with that...
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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 12:47 AM
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First tank 19.85 (babyed it)
2nd 19.5 (mountian)
3rd 19.6 (lots of high reving)
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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 12:51 AM
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Umm, no. If you run the car before it gets up to a decent temperature your just shortening the life span of the car. The oil isn't hot enough, and the seals have not expanded completely.
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