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Old 10 May 2008, 02:28 AM
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just bought this car a 2.0 wrx sti standard 265 bhp apart from a prodrive rear box on it,using plenty of fuel until the new toy novelty wears off ,any opinions on what mpg i should be gettin on general urban commute a roads etc no motorway driving
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24 to 26mpg or thereabouts

Once you stop booting it for the sake of it that is
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Originally Posted by martyrobertsdj

Once you stop booting it for the sake of it that is

you aint gonna stop doing that for a while tho
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I thought that the newage Sti without PPP was 280bhp. If it's any consilation my standard MY00 T2000 Classic does about 23-26 around town and thats a lighter cars with less bhp. If you want to improve your mpg then a remap is a good way to go but as long as you don't get too heavy with the right foot as otherwise you will get way less mpg.
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