View Poll Results: what is your average MPG for the tc?
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what is your average MPG for the tC?
#201
Originally Posted by Menace
How are you measuring the amount of fuel wasted?
#202
^Also, to clarify, I think he meant the amount of fuel "used" not "wasted." I count nothing as waste, because unless your fuel tank has a big hole in it that leaks gas out, everything is used toward your car.
#203
Originally Posted by jas0nh
^Also, to clarify, I think he meant the amount of fuel "used" not "wasted." I count nothing as waste, because unless your fuel tank has a big hole in it that leaks gas out, everything is used toward your car.
#204
I guess we just have a different lingo, whenever I "use up" the fuel in my gas tank, I and a few others down here consider it wasted gas ex; I wasted x amount of gas/gallons getting here, etc. Never mind, what I meant was, how are you calculating the amount of fuel in gallons to determine your MPG?
#205
It's on the receipt; also on the display of the pump it tells you how many gallons you put in. Only works if you get a full tank of gas each time. I reset one of my two trip meters every time I gas up. So, (miles traveled)/(gallons used) = MPG.
#206
So thats what those random numbers on the display indicate To help reduce any variables one should: Fill up until the first click, no more, no less (this way you fill up to the same point) not until you think your tank is full or a few clicks after. Reset trip meter. When the tank is empty; come back to that same gas station, fill up with the same grade fuel previously used, and fill up to that first click. Now, devide the amount of miles on the trip meter by the number of gallons pumped. What some do is they estimate using pseudo math by thinking that since their gas tank is14.5 gallons, they just hit reserve, and filled up with X amount of gallons they come up with their own number of gallons used. Thats inaccurate.
#208
i showed a nice big clean picture of my gas gauge and trip meter together and i was still called a lyer
Final Trip meter reading = 330 miles
Fillup until auto shut-off= 10.9 gal.
MPG= 30.275229357798
This is faked.
you can try and prove anything all you like but internet haters will still say your full of ____.
Originally Posted by J_Bomb
Originally Posted by gjpjr84
Originally Posted by gjpjr84
i dont have the exact #s cause i haven't filled it yet but heres what my gauges looked like after come back from tulsa. last time people didnt beleive me.
and its not eactly the same cause now im supercharged and i ran the A/C the whole way and more or less kept the speed limit, as opposed to N/A and random A/C use last year and 95mph average.
and its not eactly the same cause now im supercharged and i ran the A/C the whole way and more or less kept the speed limit, as opposed to N/A and random A/C use last year and 95mph average.
Fillup until auto shut-off= 10.9 gal.
MPG= 30.275229357798
#210
i dunno. but im not obligated to do anything more, if some dont wanna beleive me i dont care, my survival isnt based upon random internet guy's acceptance
maybe his expirience with boosted cars doesnt lead him to beleive such mileage is possible.
maybe his expirience with boosted cars doesnt lead him to beleive such mileage is possible.
#211
Originally Posted by Menace
...Reset trip meter. When the tank is empty; come back to that same gas station...
#212
Originally Posted by captainlaziness
Originally Posted by Menace
...Reset trip meter. When the tank is empty; come back to that same gas station...
#214
Wow, you guys nitpick every expression. I didn't mean literately empty, when your reserve light comes on would be sufficient. Hell, you can even do it when reach the half way mark, but the sample would not be as accurate of a representation of your gas consumption.
#216
Originally Posted by nyr197
Higher octane in an N/A engine is complete waste.
Anyway, Menace obviously we knew what you meant, I personally wasn't "nit picking" i just thought it was worded funny.I'm not here to fight, just debate, And anyway, gas mileage is gas mileage whether you take it at a half tank or at a full tank, as long as you are comparing gallons put in the tank as well as distance traveled and filling up the tank to the same point (full).
#217
Cars rated for 87 octane do not benefit from higher octane fuels.
Higher octane fuels mean they have an increased resistance to ignition than lower octane fuels. You also risk having increased fuel deposits due to unburned fuel.
Higher octane fuels mean they have an increased resistance to ignition than lower octane fuels. You also risk having increased fuel deposits due to unburned fuel.
#219
Originally Posted by nyr197
Cars rated for 87 octane do not benefit from higher octane fuels.
Higher octane fuels mean they have an increased resistance to ignition than lower octane fuels. You also risk having increased fuel deposits due to unburned fuel.
Higher octane fuels mean they have an increased resistance to ignition than lower octane fuels. You also risk having increased fuel deposits due to unburned fuel.
#220
i filled up my car today.... 350 miles, 12.2 gallons = 28.688 MPG. i was on the highway going anywhere from 60-75mph for maybe 30-40 miles tops on this tank. the rest was just around town and stuff. the a/c was off and on a lil bit throughout the tank, and i had taken it up to redline once or twice as well.
i usually let my car warm up for a minute or 2 each time before i put it in gear and drive away so i figure round up just a hair to 29MPG.
i usually let my car warm up for a minute or 2 each time before i put it in gear and drive away so i figure round up just a hair to 29MPG.