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Originally Posted by Da Klugs
The thread title is misleading. Just my lil way of amusing myself with experimenting with how my driving style impacts mileage. It's been interesting how little changes (limiting RPM not speed) can have big impacts on city MPG. Big changes can have additional impact... rolling stops, using neutral etc.
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Be aware that coasting in neutral with most modern
automatic transmission cars will actually hurt your mileage. (I don't know if this is true with maunal transmissions too) A modern automatic -- when you are coasting with your foot off the gas, will drop into a mode where it only fires cylinders frequently enough to keep the engine spinning, but while in neutral, it actually uses more gas because it's at a full idle. You can see it on some car's computers -- my wife's Subaru Legacy shows the mpg meter max out at 99.9 mpg (which means it's probably higher) while coasting in gear as opposed to about 65mpg on the same hill/speed while in neutral.
Noticed my Maxima seems to get better mileage in gear also. (tough to tell for real -- no computer display).
I just do it to save more gas money for my '03 SVT Cobra -- has a supercharged V8 that I've gotten down to 2mpg whilst "driving spiritedly". (it normally gets about 18-20mpg around town, though)