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Date:         Thu, 29 May 1997 17:44:22 -0800 (AKDT)
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From:         Chris Wyatt <cwyatt@gi.alaska.edu>
Subject:      Re: MPH and MPG

We drove to Anchorage last year to buy a canoe, and treated the Vanagon to a tank of 94 octane Exxon gas (premium in Fairbanks is 90 or 91). On the way home we got 24 mpg, the best ever, even with the boat on the roof at 60-65 mph. That flies in the face of the octane vs. mpg thread from a while back (no relationship), unless the canoe actually lessened aerodynamic drag...

Chris Wyatt '87 Syncro GL Fairbanks, Alaska

On Thu, 29 May 1997, Kerry G. Stanley wrote:

> At 4:05 AM 5-26-97, Duncan Miller wrote: > >What kind of milage dose, say a 1989 Syncro get? How are they on the > >highway at 70 mph? > > I have always gotten 18-20 mpg. Speed and/or use of A/C has never made > much difference. Here, being North of Philadelphia, the oxygenated gas in > use during winter will drop mileage by 2 mpg. I always figured the main > influence on MPG for the vanagon, is strictly the resistance of moving that > box through air! > > Kerry > '86 syncro > 156K miles > > >


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