On the SL2 motor, you can trace the WOT line from 1200 RPM all the way to 4500 RPM, and it runs along the 275 g/kWhr BSFC line. So, keeping the engine in this area gets you pretty close to the minimum fuel consumption regime where it drops below 250.
Best BSFC occurs at 2500 rpm, which corresponds to 72 mph in 5th gear. Unfortunately, the motor puts out 43.6 horsepower at WOT at this point. If you throttle it back to 15 hp, you muddle the BSFC up to 325 g/kWhr, which is 30% higher than the best it can do. However, if you pulse and glide around 70-75 mph, using near WOT, you could keep the engine running in the lower BSFC regions, and get more mpg out of the car.