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Old 06-22-2007, 09:51 PM
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what is the best way to drive to get the most mpg?

i drive a 5speed honda fit sport


i am fairly new to stick i had one back in the day but i never paid attention to mpg and now i am wondering what is the best way to drive


what rpm to shift at ect ect
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Old 06-23-2007, 12:48 AM
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I shift at 2k, and use the cruise control as often as possible. I am avg 35-39 mpg
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2 k really wow ... the only thing that sucks is that is a boring ass way to drive
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Torque line is flat from 2500 - 3500 rpm , that would be optimal rpm range for normal / sensible driving.
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Old 06-25-2007, 01:36 PM
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Cruise in the highest possible gear; shift early (2.5K or less if conditions allow). Accelerating hard to get into high gear sooner is fine. Where traffic permits, accelerating quickly and then coasting in neutral (or declutched) is particularly efficient. Likewise roll downhill to pick up speed for the next uphill. The car uses no fuel while engine braking; use it to coast toward a stop or if you'd roll too fast downhill. Using the brakes is throwing energy away; do it as little as possible.
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All of those above would be true if you drive like that for a month; the ECU will then learn thats how you drive.

My ECU knows that I drive with a slight heavy foot. If I drive like they explained above I cant break 100miles before 3/4 tank. If I shift at 3000-4200rpms with slight/sorta heavy foot then I get 33mpg city WITH a/c on.

If I drive like a beeeech, I get 29mpg. No more. Its happening right now. I didnt even break 200miles at half tank. Ughh!
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Old 06-25-2007, 10:25 PM
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I reach 230-240miles at half tank driving the way i do
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I normally hit half with 210-220. Im modded, shift at 4500rpms (sometimes go to redline a few gears)

Im proud of my MPG. I would like to break the 35mpg mark.
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Old 06-27-2007, 02:41 AM
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that is good for taking the revs up
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Downhill, with the wind, and in neutral.
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Depends where you drive as well. My wife is unable to drive less than 10 mph over the speed limit on the freeway. It kills the overall tank.

General stuff has been touched on. Here is my rundown:

1. Cruising in and shifting the lowest gear reasonable

2. Keeping speed (this can be fun too!)

3. Time lights to avoid overt braking

3. Neutral where possible and legal

4. Don't surge (unless its stop and go...you don't need your brakes on the freeway other than emergency situations. If you are using your brakes assess your following distance. Unless of course your in LA then proceed to tap your brakes every few seconds).

5. Don't speed (we drive a toaster...not an autobahn cruiser, high speeds are not good on the ole' mpg o'meter).

6. Don't autox/race (OK yes do it on a closed course...it's worth it!)


This is not comprehensive, and it repeats others as well. I use the above comments on myself on a daily basis to try and slow down, be safe, and save money. I drive like a little old man around town and autox on the weekends (helps get those redline urges out). Avg 37mpg combined city/hwy/autox

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Keep your air filter clean

Keep your tire pressure up at the right level

Use a manual transmission for best results but if you have the automatic, let it shift automatically- don't assume you can control the gears for high mpg better.

Don't carry lots of heavy things in your car all the time- travel light

Don't let others drive the car if they don't observe the rules above.

Don't put on a roof rack and pile up stuff to increase wind drag.

Don't order extra wide and large aftermarket wheels and tires.
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I have never gotten anything more than 160 miles or so at the half tank mark, on average I'm at about 130 half way.
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