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Hello, just purchased a brand new 2002 Grizzly 660. Going through the break in process this weekend.
I saw another post about mpg's on the grizz, but no definate answer. I am not gonna complain if its low, but would like to know my half way point if not carrying gasoline with me. any idea what I might expect at about 6000 above sea level? Or any level for that matter. thanks in advance |
We ride our 660's between 1500 and 7000 feet. We are all getting around 15-17 m.p.g. I hope this helps.
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Im just above sea level and 17-18 is about average
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I am also getting 17 to 18 mpg...arlan
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I just got through breaking mine in, and during this period i got got a bit less, maybe 13-15 mpg. I believe this is because of the iol, and the constant variation of throttle.
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I go between 70-85 miles before the gas guage goes to nothing. Never ran it dry though, and I haven't ever made any 80 mile trips so its not a factor.
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thanks everyone, very useful info to me.
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not sure if anyone cares or not, just got back from the weekend ride. put a quick 100 miles on the odometer. gotta love this machine. I find that I am having about a 80 mile range per tank of gas at about 6000 feet above sea level. It may loosen up some once the break in period is over, however its not a big diesel engine so I don't expect to gain much.
I gotta say I LOVE the low end torque!!!!!!! |
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