Freddiii
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Got 39 mpg on my way home from Bridgeport. Went down to 36 wen I got into Brooklyn.
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Exactly! People who care about MPGs should have bought a LX or EX!! Well said. I could care less what my MPG's are.. Didn't buy the car for that. Does one buy an Si for awesome MPGs?
Why spend $25k on a car and then worry about few cents for premium gas. Just buy the lx or ex instead.
nice!!! those r impressive.. wish i could get there but i cant resist i gotta hit vtec.. best i ever had was 31mpg with 310miles a tankThe last tank of gas got me the best mileage yet. Nav computer put the mpg at 37.4 but actual math put it at 35.7. 404.4 miles divided by 11.3 gallons at fill-up. The drive was a mix 70/30 highway/local. Drove right at 55 mph on highway and coasted to traffic lights to avoid stopping.
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Impressive indeed. I'm still trying to break 20.The last tank of gas got me the best mileage yet. Nav computer put the mpg at 37.4 but actual math put it at 35.7. 404.4 miles divided by 11.3 gallons at fill-up. The drive was a mix 70/30 highway/local. Drove right at 55 mph on highway and coasted to traffic lights to avoid stopping.
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you've got a good point, booty.... i'm with ya. Still, some appreciate the car's split personality. It can be a mild mannered reporter from the Daily Planet, or it can jump into a phone booth revealing a big red "S" for Superman... or in this case "SI".Exactly! People who care about MPGs should have bought a LX or EX!! Well said. I could care less what my MPG's are.. Didn't buy the car for that. Does one buy an Si for awesome MPGs?
you've got a good point, booty.... i'm with ya. Still, some appreciate the car's split personality. It can be a mild mannered reporter from the Daily Planet, or it can jump into a phone booth revealing a big red "S" for Superman... or in this case "SI".
Before you get all excited about all this money savings buying cheap gas, you should compare the MPG between the two. Most vehicles that ask for 91 get worse MPG when fed regular, some lose a lot. High compression engines can ping depending on engine tuning even at light throttle so that argument doesn't always apply. Neither does the low temp one given lower temp = higher air density = more cylinder pressure. You have made a lot of assumptions here talking yourself into not using 91+ octane gas.
Also understand that running 87 requires the engine to retard the ignition timing which creates more heat in the exhaust system, makes the cat and the exhaust valves run hotter etc. ANY detonation at all beats up the rod bearings and ring lands on the pistons. All it would take is a burned up cat to negate most of these -assumed- savings + you have neutered this high performance car you bought by using the cheap gas. Break a piston ring/land or spin a rod bearing and you just blew 4-5k+ in repairs. Like others said, if you are concerned about cost of fuel/operation (like I was and was the reason I got an LX) why would you buy an si? If it was mainly to look cool, put si badges and stickers on an LX and save 5K on purchase price AND get better MPG :P
I am always shocked when owners of all sorts of high performance cars (cars like si civic or turbo cars) insist on using cheap gas in them.. I've worked at repairs shops for most of my life as a service writer and have seen the damage over time that long term use of low octance gas does to high performance cars. The owners manual is right in stating it is not required and won't damage the engine in an emergency (you are out of fuel in the boonies and all they have is 87) but regular use isn't recommended for a reason. You seem to be totally ignoring this sentence in the manual " Use of a gasoline with a pump octane less than 87 can lead to engine damage." It's the same as using cheap oil filters, why risk ruining an engine doing this?
Yeah its good it can be the best of both worlds but I hope people that buy an Si don't think they will get LX or EX MPGs.. lol they want to have more fun in it because it has the powar!
Hey nice work! I'll be asking Honda about the ECU changing the ignition timing with regular fuel. At this point i'm thinking premium might well give us slightly better mileage, like one or two/mpg max. Still, $10.00/month -- even for heavy drivers at 15k/yr-- isn't bad at all. Thanks for the numbers!BTW the math on 100K miles @30MPG you save ~$800 by using 87 rather than 93. For the average driver of 15K a year that = ~120 a year. And that assumes there is no MPG improvement from the better gas.
My '09 Accord with a very similar 2.4 engine gets 31/32 consistently in freeway driving. Because the SI is so much lighter it should get better gas mileage than the heavier Accord. At least when you want it to!Got 39 mpg on my way home from Bridgeport. Went down to 36 wen I got into Brooklyn.