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Re: Ripley's believe it or not [harvey44]
by harvey44 on Sun Jul 20 15:35:34 PDT 2008
Shipo, I've never aggregated tanks only because it's rare that I fill one of our cars 2x in a row. (Wife will never save receipts or save mileage numbers). In any case, this tank didn't prove much. I drove 345.7 and used 8.58 in gas. It's a hair over 40. But this tank was way different. 100 miles of it was secondary roads, with few lights. About 25 miles of mountain driving with maybe 5 or 6 steep hills, including some errands. 200 miles of interstate at 65 or less. Another 20 miles on interstate at 68 mph. AC was on 30% strength most of the way. There was lots of traffic and some stopping with more predicted on 87. I chose to get off the highway and do 45-55mph on secondary roads. So 40 mpg in this tank. Let's pretend that's a legit number. If my 48 was high, this 40 should be low right? I've got to believe if I can do 40 under these conditions, that a test-tube pure 90% highway run could hope to get 48. What do you think?
Re: Ripley's believe it or not [ruking1]
by kipk on Sun Jul 20 14:25:46 PDT 2008
You are the type of driver I'm speaking of in above post. You get good mileage. Probably without a lot of costly alterations. You will likely get better mileage than the average person in a "like vehicle", with most anything you drive. It is a knack that some people naturally have, others can learn it, yet most simply can not. Kip
Re: Ripley's believe it or not [shipo]
by ruking1 on Sun Jul 20 10:36:46 PDT 2008
Filled up this week after a normal commute for a 43.9 mpg. Normal commute range has been between 38-42 mpg.
Re: Ripley's believe it or not [harvey44]
by shipo on Sat Jul 19 04:26:23 PDT 2008
Even a full tank is a poor indicator. After tracking mileage tank-by-tank for years, and then checking it via a mileage calculator (either an OBC with an AVG mileage display or a ScanGaugeII or some such), it typically takes five or more tanks using the "miles devided by the gallons" methot before you gain any real accuracy. Best Regards, Shipo
Re: Ripley's believe it or not [shipo]
by harvey44 on Fri Jul 18 20:36:02 PDT 2008
As I said, I'm skeptical too. The next tank will tell.
Re: Ripley's believe it or not [harvey44]
by shipo on Fri Jul 18 19:15:28 PDT 2008
Don't believe it. A sampling that small is gaurenteed to be incorrect as there's absolutely no way the two different pumps clicked off at the same point. Said another way, the click-off event on different pumps can vary by more than a gallon. Best Regards, Shipo

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