NSXPO Trip Mileage

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We drove from Boise, Id. Total miles driven on the whole trip were 1289. Total fuel used was 48.5 gal @ $195.81. Average mileage was 26.6 MPG. The worst mileage was the day of the "Spirited" drive at 24.4 MPG. The best was 29.1 MPG on the highway from Boise to Portland.
Brad
 
Very nice! I didn't keep track of exact mileage, but I turned over 100,000 on the spirited drive, and hit 101,000 exactly when I got home.

Checked mpg on one leg, and got 27.2 mpg. What an amazing car.
 
I got 24 MPG on the poker run driving pretty hard.:smile: I also hit 20,000 leaving the museum on Sunday:frown:
 
Very nice! I didn't keep track of exact mileage, but I turned over 100,000 on the spirited drive, and hit 101,000 exactly when I got home.

Checked mpg on one leg, and got 27.2 mpg. What an amazing car.

Yeah, the car impressed me as well. I have short gears, the rear end and a CTSC and I can still get mid 20's on spirited drives.
 
4300 total km to make it home, thats 2670 miles for you suckers.
Car is just going to turn 190,000 km or about 118,000 miles.
I'm at work sucking big time. Need an afternoon nappy poo.
Some of my mpg in us funds are: 25.3/29.6/28.9/23.7/25.2/28.9
Thats always 10% over posted except when LarryB was driving then it was under, since he is so short!!! :biggrin:
The lowest was coming up to Seattle with Pam, Warren and Zahnman and another couple. 2 or 3 lanes with 5 cars just doesn't work out man.
Trev
p.s also left here with 3500.00 cash in a sock and now have 2300.00 us, paid for everything in the states with us funds left over from a deal gone bad.
 
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4300 total km to make it home, thats 2670 miles for you suckers.
Car is just going to turn 190,000 km or about 118,000 miles.
I'm at work sucking big time. Need an afternoon nappy poo.
Some of my mpg in us funds are: 25.3/29.6/28.9/23.7/25.2/28.9
Thats always 10% over posted except when LarryB was driving then it was under, since he is so short!!! :biggrin:
The lowest was coming up to Seattle with Pam, Warren and Zahnman and another couple. 2 or 3 lanes with 5 cars just doesn't work out man.
Trev
p.s also left here with 3500.00 cash in a sock and now have 2300.00 us, paid for everything in the states with us funds left over from a deal gone bad.
Did you put blocks on the pedals for Larry?:wink::eek:
 
Would you let this guy drive your car?
He messed up all my setting and instruments.
Dude it was a mess when it was my shift.
Good think I brought a pillow from home for him to sit on.
We tied my sandals to the gas pedal to bring it up.
The others he could reach.
Lol
Trev
 

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Ya, those CTSC's just sit there and spin if you don't put your foot into it so gas milage is about the same city and highway as I had recorded for a year previous when I bought the car.
The bypass valve under the manifold is normally open until you really crack the throttle, so basically you have boost on demand with regular mpg.
Its fun watching my boost gauge on my steering column that kept falling into LarryB's lap, if you not running above 0 psi, then your basically a n/a car on the highway. Reminds me of an old American Sedan I was in that had a good/bad/worst fuel milage guage on the dash. lol
Trev
 
Roughly 1300 miles on truck & trailer, and about 400 miles on NSX for this trip. :) Didn't even bother to calculate MPG, haha.
 
Hey all. Back in MI today from NSXPO! Had a wonderful visit there with you. Oregon is beautiful. Think I might live in the wrong state.
Put 1,040 miles on the rental 2009 GMC Acadia (white). Sucked gas, but at 615 miles at rental check-out, it was new to me and I flogged it.
1,940 air miles ea way. Pilot said the A320 would only burn some 3,200 gallons on our way west.
 
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