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Old June-22nd-2007 | 12:55 AM
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65 how conservative im doin more like 75-85
Old June-22nd-2007 | 01:11 AM
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^^ Haha, yeh same here. The speed limits are 60mph on most highways here, which means everyone goes at least 10 over
Old June-22nd-2007 | 07:42 AM
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Really, well here in the Midwest they use radar and laser in every little town and I rarely go more than 5 to 10 over the limit to avoid a $200 ticket.

Then there are the deer which are all over the place, we hit about 25,000 of them each year!

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Old June-22nd-2007 | 08:11 AM
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Radar detectors legal or illegal where you live? If they're fine, maybe pick up a Cobra.
Old June-22nd-2007 | 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by dentinger
ive been getting 400+ kms lto the tank ately... and thats after my intake and exhaust have been installed!
(before the install, i was getting ~320kms)
you only get 240 something miles to the tank? thats insane. i would be hella pissed. i get that to the half tank
Old June-22nd-2007 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Liquid_Ag
you only get 240 something miles to the tank? thats insane. i would be hella pissed. i get that to the half tank
he also has a car that dynos 45% more power than your car :P
Old June-22nd-2007 | 02:40 PM
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I have a Valentine 1, but it so far has never warned me about a deer jumping out in the road!

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Old June-24th-2007 | 07:42 AM
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My MS3 gets about 26 average... The worst ive gotten is 22 best is about 32 even though the computer mpg average display seems to be wrong since i did it the old fashioned way and its about 3mpg less then computer says everytime
Old June-24th-2007 | 07:45 AM
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damn figures...they WANT you to **THINK** your gettin that sweet gas mileage
Old June-25th-2007 | 01:26 AM
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Hi guyz..i was talking abt drives on busy roads..i dont do much of highway drives..bcos u dont hv many of them :-)
Old July-13th-2007 | 12:03 AM
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I got 260 on one full tank.. why is it so low? Is it because I just bought it? The car still has less than 200 miles on it. Is there such thing as a breaking in period? Do you think I will get better gas mileage down the road?

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Old July-13th-2007 | 12:55 PM
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Break in period is most likely affecting early mileage. Give the car a few weeks to get everything... well, broken in, haha.
Old July-15th-2007 | 09:58 AM
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When I broke the car in, it was around 26mpg and around 280 to 320 miles per fill-up. Pretty much the same now but definitely an improvement, around 300-360 per fill-up. I've been using the Lucas fuel-injector cleaners every 4 fill-ups or every month and the car is performing well so far.

Plus, I always fill it up with premium gas. The engine sound is definitely better than filling it up with regular gas.
Old July-15th-2007 | 11:34 AM
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Do we really have to put premium gas in mazda3? I mean, yeah I love my car and all, but it's not infiniti or BMW or even Mercedez. Does it really HAVE to use premium gas? Can I just put the mid grade? And what's the worst could happen if I put the cheapest one? I personally will not put the cheapest gas, but before I traded in my 04 mazda6 for the 07 mazda hb gt, I always put the cheapest one on my mazda6 since I don't know we're required to put premium gas. And it ran perfectly fine. So, anyone?

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Old July-15th-2007 | 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by KyanMarcus
Do we really have to put premium gas in mazda3? I mean, yeah I love my car and all, but it's not infiniti or BMW or even Mercedez. Does it really HAVE to use premium gas? Can I just put the mid grade? And what's the worst could happen if I put the cheapest one? I personally will not put the cheapest gas, but before I traded in my 04 mazda6 for the 07 mazda hb gt, I always put the cheapest one on my mazda6 since I don't know we're required to put premium gas. And it ran perfectly fine. So, anyone?

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If it isn't the turbo model you don't need to use premium fuel... unless they changed the ECU flash since 04 and now suddenly you need premium fuel.


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