First the facts and numbers:
'07 Honda Civic EX, 91 miles, 1.711 gals.
53.19mpg!
Now the long story: The odometer read 86 miles, but the official distance of the MPG Rally in Lacey, WA was 91 miles. Either way, even when figuring the distance at 86 miles, this equals 50.26mpg. My primary goal was to reach 47.1 mpg, which would be just under 5L/100km - a nice goal. 50mpg was what I was hoping for, but wasn't too sure if it was even possible with a mainly stock car.
But one can try, right?
Removed all non-essential items from the car: spare tire and associated tools, rubber trunk tray, rear headrests (three in this car), maps and window cleaning kit, CDs, center console doohickeys (audio adapters, hand sanitizer, pocket knife, etc). All in all it filled a wheelbarrow, but probably not more than 50 lbs in weight.
Made sure tires were at max sidewall pressure: 44psi. Checked the upper grille block. Drove with wife, aka co-pilot, to breakfast place some distance away to warm up engine and fluids thoroughly. Filled up at gas station which traditionally has provided good fuel for me with 92 grade.
Short of serious surgery on the car more could not be done.
This was my first serious effort at pulse and glide. We were barely averaging 36 mph in a stretch that should average 50 mph. It was raining and we had to crack the windows to prevent fogging and A/C use. All in all mentally very draining, but the result speaks for itself.
This trip will go in my gas log probably as the all-time high, because the effort to reach that over long distances would simply be overkill. But theoretically, with topping the tank off to the brim 700 miles would be possible. That is equivalent to driving from Olympia, WA to Sacramento, CA on one tank.