aproximatly 15 to 20mpg, a little less then the n/a engine.
That engine has an EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) system. There is no adjustment.
The stated gas mileage is; 23 mpg on the highway, 19 mpg in the city. The actual gas mileage is dependent upon the driver and the driving conditions
This depends on if the eclipse is automatic or manual and also if it is the turbo model or the non-turbo model.
8-14
17 city and 20highway
to my knowledge all 90's model 300zx require premium unleaded fuel only. its usually between 91-94 octane depending on the gas station.
Yes!! turbo chargers do in fact get better gas mileage. This is because they recirculate the unburned fuel molecules and force them back into the engine to reburn.this happens more at low boost.
Not really sure which year you're talking about, but I found the mileage of the 1990 model to be 19 city/25 highway.
The Golf wasn't made until 1985. 1984 was the last year of the Rabbit.
Put the transmission in neutral or push the clutch in and then stop the car. When stopped, turn the ignition off.
I've had 3 of these cars. Each was a non-turbo, 5 speed manual tranny, non-2+2 coupe. Gas mileage has been 19-23 mpg. The one I just bought is only getting 17.5 mpg on the highway, so I'm bumming and that's how I ended up here. --joshnsara-- Well i have a 84 and a 86 Nissan 300z as well.with the 84 aveg. your looking at about 19-23 or 24 but depends on how you drive, if your shooting off on launch's and rev'ing each gear like 4-5000 rpm's and braking hard then ya, your looking at about that range .But I drive at 60mph and shifting at about 2000 rpm's and i get 22-29 in my 1984 300z and 25-31 in my 1986 300z and both are non-turbo, five speed, and a two seater not the 2+2
i have the same engine in a 1984 e350 and i get about 8