your mpg please
1) your car
MY01 WRX wagon
2) what year
MY01
3) what fuel you use
Optimax only
4) power including mods
Hayward and scott exhaust STI8 ppP downpipe cat, ECUTEK'ed
5) how heavy footed are you
Very light on the road (mostly )
22-28 mostly about 26mpg but
MY01 WRX wagon
2) what year
MY01
3) what fuel you use
Optimax only
4) power including mods
Hayward and scott exhaust STI8 ppP downpipe cat, ECUTEK'ed
5) how heavy footed are you
Very light on the road (mostly )
22-28 mostly about 26mpg but
I've just put my 1st tank full through my wrx sti ra 1995.
I got 24 mpg from it



Very impressed really, the 1st 100 miles was me learning the car through the lanes
then next 80 was on the motorway (70-80 very gently) but with traffic.
This is on tesco 99 ron :d
Alex
I got 24 mpg from it




Very impressed really, the 1st 100 miles was me learning the car through the lanes
then next 80 was on the motorway (70-80 very gently) but with traffic.This is on tesco 99 ron :d
Alex
Originally Posted by SivMY05Sti
On another forum someone got 42 miles.............out of a tankfull !!!
On a track day though.........good effort al the same
On a track day though.........good effort al the same
1) your car
WRX
2) what year
MY04
3) what fuel you use
Optimax
4) power including mods
None
5) how heavy footed are you
lead shoe linings
26mpg, stuck doing 60mph in traffic most time so keep economy up
WRX
2) what year
MY04
3) what fuel you use
Optimax
4) power including mods
None
5) how heavy footed are you
lead shoe linings
26mpg, stuck doing 60mph in traffic most time so keep economy up
WRX 'Wagon
1995
Optimax
About 235 bhp; breathing mods but the original single cat. remains
I drive quite conservatively most of the time...
Averaging about 26-27 mpg.
Simon
1995
Optimax
About 235 bhp; breathing mods but the original single cat. remains
I drive quite conservatively most of the time...
Averaging about 26-27 mpg.
Simon
1) your car
MY01 STI 7 JDM
2) what year
MY01
3) what fuel you use
Optimax/Tesco 99
4) power including mods
Zerosport Downpipe, Tanabe 3'' downpipe back, HKS panel, TEK3
5) how heavy footed are you
Very light!!!
19-21 mpg (need lambda replacing)
MY01 STI 7 JDM
2) what year
MY01
3) what fuel you use
Optimax/Tesco 99
4) power including mods
Zerosport Downpipe, Tanabe 3'' downpipe back, HKS panel, TEK3
5) how heavy footed are you
Very light!!!
19-21 mpg (need lambda replacing)
1) WRX STI 54
2) 2004
3) sainsbury super (89.9) Optimax made no noticable difference
4) 265
5) wife drives on short trips - me 60 mile slow round trip once a week to fill up near work
Ave = 22 mpg
on one occasion - early good friday my cuz in an evo 8 and myself gave it a good tonking from Diss to Sizewell / back in record time and got less than 10 mpg average - (and ran out of fuel the next day!!) oh so rare those days with no traffic around.
expensive hobby these scoobs - its up for sale if anyones interested.
2) 2004
3) sainsbury super (89.9) Optimax made no noticable difference
4) 265
5) wife drives on short trips - me 60 mile slow round trip once a week to fill up near work
Ave = 22 mpg
on one occasion - early good friday my cuz in an evo 8 and myself gave it a good tonking from Diss to Sizewell / back in record time and got less than 10 mpg average - (and ran out of fuel the next day!!) oh so rare those days with no traffic around.
expensive hobby these scoobs - its up for sale if anyones interested.
MY03 WRX totally standard
Mainly very short journeys (4m each way to work) on bypasses and through town centre.
Average over 2300miles = 22.8 (mostly optimax)
Best ever 25.3 over 280miles
Trouble for me is that on longer journeys which are few and far between I'm either on my own and hoofing it, or with the family which adds roof box and 4 mountain bikes to the back of the car. Either doesn't do the economy a lot of good.
Mainly very short journeys (4m each way to work) on bypasses and through town centre.
Average over 2300miles = 22.8 (mostly optimax)
Best ever 25.3 over 280miles
Trouble for me is that on longer journeys which are few and far between I'm either on my own and hoofing it, or with the family which adds roof box and 4 mountain bikes to the back of the car. Either doesn't do the economy a lot of good.
wrx import
1994
standard
super unleaded tesco 97 ron
240 bhp
just drivin tidy at moment and gettin around 90 miles/ £20 so work that out
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old car was wrx import
1992
td05 turbo, stainless up pipe, magnex back box and went like stink
optimax 98 ron
bhp not sure but definately more than 240
on a good day about 18 to the gallon but i tried it out on backlanes after £10 went in. only did 8 miles in about 10 mins and had to refill again
cheers
chris........
1994
standard
super unleaded tesco 97 ron
240 bhp
just drivin tidy at moment and gettin around 90 miles/ £20 so work that out
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old car was wrx import
1992
td05 turbo, stainless up pipe, magnex back box and went like stink
optimax 98 ron
bhp not sure but definately more than 240
on a good day about 18 to the gallon but i tried it out on backlanes after £10 went in. only did 8 miles in about 10 mins and had to refill again
cheers
chris........
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1) UK Turbo Classic
2) MY00 (reg 2001)
3) Shell Optimax,
4) Probably 220 - 230 BHP (not measured it on a RR since the downpipe/centre was fitted) - ITG panel filter, TSL gpA downpipe, TSL Gp N centre/backbox
5) Average (I guess) Best: 31.0mpg, worst: around 15mpg (trackday), last: 23.0mpg (Peak Tour) Usual consumption is somewhere just over 25mpg I guess, judging from the way money leaves my wallet
2) MY00 (reg 2001)
3) Shell Optimax,
4) Probably 220 - 230 BHP (not measured it on a RR since the downpipe/centre was fitted) - ITG panel filter, TSL gpA downpipe, TSL Gp N centre/backbox
5) Average (I guess) Best: 31.0mpg, worst: around 15mpg (trackday), last: 23.0mpg (Peak Tour) Usual consumption is somewhere just over 25mpg I guess, judging from the way money leaves my wallet
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1) JDM STI
2) MY05
3) Esso SUL or Tesco 99
4) Around 300bhp (standard 'off-the-shelf' UK fuel map)
5) Didn't think I was that bad, until...
...I got just 19mpg out of my last tank
2) MY05
3) Esso SUL or Tesco 99
4) Around 300bhp (standard 'off-the-shelf' UK fuel map)
5) Didn't think I was that bad, until...
...I got just 19mpg out of my last tank
i have a wrx 02 plate the fuel consumption was astrnomical!!!!!!!!! until i took it to deiselcraft and got it converted to deisel. im now doing 65mpg but not going very fast but it looks the bolloc?s. just sounds like a bag of spanners.
Yesterday did 352 miles to the light, filled it up ... 60 litres went in (yes to the decimal point) average 26.67.
Sti5
Optimax plus NF plus water injection/methonal mix. (not used on cruise)
circa 510bhp
lots of mods
normal use round town and a bit of country gets 21-23
normal aggressive use gets 16-18 ish
manic aggressive use gets me 8-10.
bob
Sti5
Optimax plus NF plus water injection/methonal mix. (not used on cruise)
circa 510bhp
lots of mods
normal use round town and a bit of country gets 21-23
normal aggressive use gets 16-18 ish
manic aggressive use gets me 8-10.
bob
1) WRX
2) 1993
3) Optimax / 99RON Tescos
4) Standard, no mods sooo 236 BHP i guess.
5) town driving, fairly heavy footed - get about 20-22MPG
Best ever on motorway do 70 all the time, 29.4MPG
2) 1993
3) Optimax / 99RON Tescos
4) Standard, no mods sooo 236 BHP i guess.
5) town driving, fairly heavy footed - get about 20-22MPG
Best ever on motorway do 70 all the time, 29.4MPG
MY2001 UK Standard WRX
Usual average MPG per fill between fills is usually 26-28MPG.
Driving style is light as possible on the throttle and planning ahead to avoid pointless acceleration and braking, keeping to speed limits in built up areas but letting rip on deserted roman roads and pushing up the revs. Try to limit time when aircon on to where really necessary such as to clear misting up and motorway driving in hot weather where uncomfortable to have windows open.
Full range between 24-32MPG - with 24MPG end when my wife has also been driving the car and has used the car for a few stupid short journeys.
Often achieved 32MPG during holiday driving with no short journeys but a real mix of towns, country roads, long cruising on dual carriageways at 70-75ish, and fast bits on empty roads. Not bad really.
Usual average MPG per fill between fills is usually 26-28MPG.
Driving style is light as possible on the throttle and planning ahead to avoid pointless acceleration and braking, keeping to speed limits in built up areas but letting rip on deserted roman roads and pushing up the revs. Try to limit time when aircon on to where really necessary such as to clear misting up and motorway driving in hot weather where uncomfortable to have windows open.
Full range between 24-32MPG - with 24MPG end when my wife has also been driving the car and has used the car for a few stupid short journeys.
Often achieved 32MPG during holiday driving with no short journeys but a real mix of towns, country roads, long cruising on dual carriageways at 70-75ish, and fast bits on empty roads. Not bad really.
1) your car
WRX Jap Import
2) what year
MY95
3) what fuel you use
95RON + Octane Booster
4) power including mods
Pretty standard apart from induction kit and straight through exhaust. 240bhp maybe? Need to test.
5) how heavy footed are you
70%/30% mix of light/heavy driving
Had the car three weeks and 3 full tanks so far have got me 29mpg, 26mpg and this last week averaged 31mpg, which after reading the rest of this thread I reckon is pretty good. I had a 2.0 Sport before and was getting slightly better mpgs although I had to push that car much harder. Driving the WRX has made me more conservative in a way, I know the power's there now so I'm not so heavy on the accelerator as I used to be.
WRX Jap Import
2) what year
MY95
3) what fuel you use
95RON + Octane Booster
4) power including mods
Pretty standard apart from induction kit and straight through exhaust. 240bhp maybe? Need to test.
5) how heavy footed are you
70%/30% mix of light/heavy driving
Had the car three weeks and 3 full tanks so far have got me 29mpg, 26mpg and this last week averaged 31mpg, which after reading the rest of this thread I reckon is pretty good. I had a 2.0 Sport before and was getting slightly better mpgs although I had to push that car much harder. Driving the WRX has made me more conservative in a way, I know the power's there now so I'm not so heavy on the accelerator as I used to be.
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