88tsupra said:
DAMN IM JEALOUS now i dont have a super monitor to check teh MPG.
Guys...do you not know how you're supposed to calculate economy?! Please do not use the Super Monitor, or the gas gauge. Who knows what the Super Monitor is doing...and it's way off for anyone with upgraded injectors. The gas gauge is incredibly inaccurate, too.
It's very simple to do it the proper way--with any car.
1. Fill your tank up to maximum--let the pump run with the trigger locked, and pop to a stop by itself.
2. Reset your trip meter.
3. Next time you want to get gas (which can be at any time), get a full tank again. Check how many gallons are necessary to get you back up to the full click-off point; this is the amount of gas you have burned since your last visit. Now check the trip meter--that's how far you have driven since your last visit. Divide the trip meter number by the number of gallons on the pump--and you have a real-world, incredibly accurate measure of your milage.
4. Don't forget to reset your trip meter so you can get another reading the next time you fill up.
Please, people calculate and report these numbers, so we can get some real data on Supra MPG ratings.
My car has exceeded 23.5MPG on all-highway driving, with a bit of traffic, about 50% A/C use, and an average speed of about 80MPH (when not in traffic). More typical highway economy is 20-21MPG, with occasional aggressiveness. With extremely aggressive city driving, I have never gotten below 15.5MPG; usually, the average city/highway number is about 19.
My car has a number of modifications, including 550cc injectors, MAFT-Pro Speed-Density, and is set at 14PSI boost on the CT-26. I also use the MAFT to enforce an AFR of 16.0 during cruise, to safely save a bit of fuel.