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The problem is that the Z is not a congested big-city car, especially not for NYC. You really begin to appreciate the car soooooo much once it's in a state like Florida. I used to average 17MPG in NYC. |
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I'm in Orange County, FL (about 20 miles west of Orlando), and there is virtually no congestion here. But yeah, I got just around 425 miles per tank on my drive down, and I was driving really quick. |
Zombie bump from 2 years ago is owning a bunch of people :icon17:
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Nobody can top my 13-14 mpg all city driving. Fast intentions hard at work stop and go driving, 20 speedbumps at my work!
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The best i get is 360 miles to the tank combined, 440 straight highway. |
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Aftermarket exhaust FTW :driving:
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I agree with OP, G37 exhaust differs from 370Z.
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The 350 and g35 exhausts sound awesome stock. Sporty and distinctive. The g37 is one step down and 370 sounds kinda like a Camry/Accord/insert family car here.
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For the record, the G37 vs 370Z sound difference is due to the resonator and muffler difference. They use the same exact Y pipe, mid pipe is about 6" longer, and the muffler can be swapped without any problems but the tips stick out an extra 2" or so. So if anyone wants the G37 sound, swap out the 370Z resonators for G37 resonators (~$100) and get the G37 muffler (~$100). Best boom for your buck.
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