Gas Mileage
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Gas Mileage
Do you guys mind posting your ave miles per gallon and number of miles that you get if you drive until the gas warning light comes on? Really only interested in 2G RL's. Thanks.
Right now I'm getting like 22mpg on mostly highway driving. Is that about right or should it be higher?
Right now I'm getting like 22mpg on mostly highway driving. Is that about right or should it be higher?
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Walfunk (07-06-2018)
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Do you guys mind posting your ave miles per gallon and number of miles that you get if you drive until the gas warning light comes on? Really only interested in 2G RL's. Thanks.
Right now I'm getting like 22mpg on mostly highway driving. Is that about right or should it be higher?
Right now I'm getting like 22mpg on mostly highway driving. Is that about right or should it be higher?
i get about 18mpg on regular gas, driving in traffic only
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I mostly drive highway with this car (home to work) when traffic is light so minimal stop and go. I average 23-24 with premium gas, as per manufacturer's recommendation. If you drive mostly city, you will see significantly less MPG, more like 15-18.
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MID says 20.7 over the last 800 miles, I'm not 100% sure but I think I get somewhere around 300 per tank. That's probably like 60% city style driving with low speeds and traffic lights. I definitely do not have a heavy foot either. I've seen this car get 25+ MPG on trips but it tanks when you're not out on the highway
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Depends on the season.
summer 24 suburban, 28-30 highway (windows closed, ac on, 70mph)
winter 22 suburban, 26/27 highway
92/93 octane, tires inflated to 32-34.
My car has always exceeded the manufacturer mpg specs, not sure why, but it’s very good on gas.
i can go 400 miles suburban, about 450-475 hwy.
summer 24 suburban, 28-30 highway (windows closed, ac on, 70mph)
winter 22 suburban, 26/27 highway
92/93 octane, tires inflated to 32-34.
My car has always exceeded the manufacturer mpg specs, not sure why, but it’s very good on gas.
i can go 400 miles suburban, about 450-475 hwy.
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Walfunk (07-10-2018)
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You guys run 87 Octane in your RL?? Any ill side-effects? I bought mine with a burnt valve and I bet it was caused by running crap fuel. Mine gets 15-17mpg in the city and like 280 miles to the light. I don't drive enough highway to say what I get there, but it is much better on highway than in the city based on a long trip I took when I first rebuilt the engine. I have only pushed it to the light a couple of times because I prefer to fill up at 1/4 tank. No point in pushing it to the light and risk burning up the fuel pump.
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280 to the light seems very, very low. Maybe its all the city driving. I get like 360 or more when the light comes on. I usually refuel at half tank or if I see a gas price that is lower than ave. for the area or time if it is a name brand gas station. On my TL, I knew I had about 24-30 miles at light before total empty, not sure on the RL and I'm not trying to find out....
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i always run 93 as well. Anything lower makes me nervous. There's a reason that Honda recommends 91+. You run a higher risk of detonation with low octane forf.
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With filling up on Mid Grade I average 23 mpg when driving highway and 18 mpg on city but I drive mostly highway. Total tank is about 340 combined and that is when the light just comes on
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Took this last tank to the light. It came on at 265 miles. Averaged 16.38mpg. This is all city driving so it's a lot of stop and go. 271.4 is when I filled up. Several of my past averages are in this screenshot too.
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Just filled up. Car was at 350 miles when 30 miles to empty light came on. Got to 367 when miles to empty dropped to 6 miles. Filled up. Range was 402 miles when I turned car on. It then jumped to 432 miles and then to 452 miles (?) while I was driving on highway. I have a picture where you can see that I have driven 20.3 miles from fillup and range says 448 miles. I think that the range is very inaccurate at a full tank obviously, but gets better around 3/4 of a tank. Will monitor and let you guys know. Thanks to everyone who replied to this thread. Very interesting. Gas is 91 octane btw....
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I've gone over 450. Yesterday, odometer was at 400 when I filled up, but the light had just come on. Filled 16 gallons, so it is averaging 25 mpg, however this is mostly highway.
I have always filled Super and take good care of the car. This site is helpful in maintaining service records: Your Acura Service Records | Acura Owners Site
I have always filled Super and take good care of the car. This site is helpful in maintaining service records: Your Acura Service Records | Acura Owners Site
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I am curious about what kind of fuel mileage you can get driving 55 MPH with the AC off, I currently drive my accord(v6) in this "zen like" state and it gets nearly 30 MPG's its amazing the difference in the amount of fuel you can save by simply not letting the rpm's get high enough to engage vtec
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So far 20.4 mpg since purchase. Almost 890 miles so far.
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I've gone over 450. Yesterday, odometer was at 400 when I filled up, but the light had just come on. Filled 16 gallons, so it is averaging 25 mpg, however this is mostly highway.
I have always filled Super and take good care of the car. This site is helpful in maintaining service records: Your Acura Service Records | Acura Owners Site
I have always filled Super and take good care of the car. This site is helpful in maintaining service records: Your Acura Service Records | Acura Owners Site
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No its not a manual although that would be sweet! My understanding of VTEC is just rudimentary, My VTEC solenoid harness failed last year and I spent a week without VTEC during that week I saved a bunch of gas because once my RPM got up to the range that VTEC is supposed to work it just bucked instead of doing what Hondas due when vtec kicks in. I found that 3000 RPM is plenty to get me up to highway speeds and without the valve staying open for longer I'm not burning that sweet sweet gasoline.
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I am curious about what kind of fuel mileage you can get driving 55 MPH with the AC off, I currently drive my accord(v6) in this "zen like" state and it gets nearly 30 MPG's its amazing the difference in the amount of fuel you can save by simply not letting the rpm's get high enough to engage vtec
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I'm surprised your V6 Accord doesn't do better; both my 2001 V6 Accord (automatic) and my 2006 V6 TL (6-Speed manual) easily get over 30 on the highway at well over 70 with the A/C running. On a recent round trip from New Hampshire to the NYC metro area in my TL I averaged about 73 mph (when I wasn't in traffic), A/C blasting, and still got 33 mpg on the trip.
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I got 29mpg round trip Phoenix to Tucson. Not bad!
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stock acura tl tires (I think they are 225/45/r17), the car originally came equipped with 16's I now have 17's changing the rim size changes the final drive ratio which changes the speedometer changes to the speedometer effect the amount of miles your trip calculates so it throws the math off, unless of course you know something I don't and if you do I would love to know I also think I have read elsewhere that the 98 - 02 Accord speedo's were never quite right anyway.
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stock acura tl tires (I think they are 225/45/r17), the car originally came equipped with 16's I now have 17's changing the rim size changes the final drive ratio which changes the speedometer changes to the speedometer effect the amount of miles your trip calculates so it throws the math off, unless of course you know something I don't and if you do I would love to know I also think I have read elsewhere that the 98 - 02 Accord speedo's were never quite right anyway.
- My 2001 V6 Accord Sedan came with 15" wheels and 205/65 R15 tires; they have an overall diameter of 25.4"
- A 2001 V6 Accord Coupe came with 16" wheels and 205/60 R16 tires; they have virtually the same diameter of 25.6"
- My 2006 Acura TL came with 17" wheels and 235/45 R17 tires; they also have virtually the same diameter of 25.4"
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No, changing the wheel size has very little to do with speedometer and odometer error (and in the case of your car, nothing to do with it at all), tire size has everything to do with it.
- My 2001 V6 Accord Sedan came with 15" wheels and 205/65 R15 tires; they have an overall diameter of 25.4"
- A 2001 V6 Accord Coupe came with 16" wheels and 205/60 R16 tires; they have virtually the same diameter of 25.6"
- My 2006 Acura TL came with 17" wheels and 235/45 R17 tires; they also have virtually the same diameter of 25.4"
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I understand the information presented, I said wheel I should have said wheel and tire, I never took the time to google combined wheel and tire diameter. I drive Clapped out accord with a quarter of a million miles on it and a salvage yard tranny so if it gets even 29 mpg and I can drive it 80 miles a day to work I’m not complaining. I was short in my reply because I didn’t want him to ask me another question that he already had the answer too so that I could post an incorrect response and he could correct me while at the same time stroking his own ego and Bragging about his three cars that aren’t RL’s. As I said before I am here to learn about the RL and what it is capable of.
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I understand the information presented, I said wheel I should have said wheel and tire, I never took the time to google combined wheel and tire diameter. I drive Clapped out accord with a quarter of a million miles on it and a salvage yard tranny so if it gets even 29 mpg and I can drive it 80 miles a day to work I’m not complaining. I was short in my reply because I didn’t want him to ask me another question that he already had the answer too so that I could post an incorrect response and he could correct me while at the same time stroking his own ego and Bragging about his three cars that aren’t RL’s. As I said before I am here to learn about the RL and what it is capable of.
No one is questioning your knowledge. All you had to was ignore the response.
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