SPEED3 Owners thread
#601
RE: SPEED3 Owners thread
On the gas mileage thing........ 4000 miles so far. I'm 9 miles from work which can take 12 to 20 minutes depending on traffic. Sometimes it's off to the backroads to take the fun way home. I'm rarely in stop-n-go traffic and also rarely flying down the interstate for more than 10 or 20 miles so it's really no city and little highway miles. All that being said, I'm averaging 23.3 mpg for the whole 4000 miles. Best tank is 25.1 and worst is 22.1. The good thing so far is that the last two tanks have been 24.8 and 25.1 with the last tank also including a little safe fun with a mercedes and a mustang on separate occasions. All 93 octane from 3 different stations with no mpg pattern relative to the gas station used. The onboard computer usually reads around 2mpg higher than what I actually get.
#602
RE: SPEED3 Owners thread
ORIGINAL: silverspeed3
On the gas mileage thing........ 4000 miles so far. I'm 9 miles from work which can take 12 to 20 minutes depending on traffic. Sometimes it's off to the backroads to take the fun way home. I'm rarely in stop-n-go traffic and also rarely flying down the interstate for more than 10 or 20 miles so it's really no city and little highway miles. All that being said, I'm averaging 23.3 mpg for the whole 4000 miles. Best tank is 25.1 and worst is 22.1. The good thing so far is that the last two tanks have been 24.8 and 25.1 with the last tank also including a little safe fun with a mercedes and a mustang on separate occasions. All 93 octane from 3 different stations with no mpg pattern relative to the gas station used. The onboard computer usually reads around 2mpg higher than what I actually get.
On the gas mileage thing........ 4000 miles so far. I'm 9 miles from work which can take 12 to 20 minutes depending on traffic. Sometimes it's off to the backroads to take the fun way home. I'm rarely in stop-n-go traffic and also rarely flying down the interstate for more than 10 or 20 miles so it's really no city and little highway miles. All that being said, I'm averaging 23.3 mpg for the whole 4000 miles. Best tank is 25.1 and worst is 22.1. The good thing so far is that the last two tanks have been 24.8 and 25.1 with the last tank also including a little safe fun with a mercedes and a mustang on separate occasions. All 93 octane from 3 different stations with no mpg pattern relative to the gas station used. The onboard computer usually reads around 2mpg higher than what I actually get.
#603
RE: SPEED3 Owners thread
ORIGINAL: CTMS3
Ughh, I just filled up tonite.......266 miles and the low fuel light illuminated.....then it took 12.3 gallons of 93 octane to fill 'er up. Math says 21.6 mpgThat's doing 70 mph on the highway, no high speed runs, and only maybe 10% city driving included, all with 87 octane. So we'll see how the super 93 octane fairs....I'm only lookin to get 25 mpg, geez!!
Ughh, I just filled up tonite.......266 miles and the low fuel light illuminated.....then it took 12.3 gallons of 93 octane to fill 'er up. Math says 21.6 mpgThat's doing 70 mph on the highway, no high speed runs, and only maybe 10% city driving included, all with 87 octane. So we'll see how the super 93 octane fairs....I'm only lookin to get 25 mpg, geez!!
#606
RE: SPEED3 Owners thread
The owners manual says that no special break in is required; however, there is a list of things to NOT do during the first 600 miles. They include racing the engine, sustaining high rpm, maintaining a constant speed (really should be constant RPM), avoid quick starts and hard braking, etc... I figured that I rarely do anything to violate these things so I mostly drove is normally with the exception of swapping gears on the highway to avoid cruising at a single RPM. Just go find some twisty mountain roads and enjoy the ride and the view and you should be fine.
#607
RE: SPEED3 Owners thread
ORIGINAL: Lupae3s
correct me if i am wrong, but there a limiter in first gear and second gear that limits boost to keep torque steer from being a problem. maybe that is the reason for the boost fluctuation.
correct me if i am wrong, but there a limiter in first gear and second gear that limits boost to keep torque steer from being a problem. maybe that is the reason for the boost fluctuation.
#609
RE: SPEED3 Owners thread
In additon to all the torque management nanny stuff, each gear has a different boost map. A different set of directions for different directions. This may have something to do with it. But mostlikely does with the people who have gauges and see low boost numbers alot. As if it's not at full boost. On this note A boost gauge is something I'd LOVE to have. What gauges you got and where you mount them. If you say in a three gauge molded pod bor your dash yuo've made a new buddy.