Does anyone have any ideas for my 92 LS because it is eating gas like none other.
Expect around 24 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway if you drive easy.pblackguy said:Does anyone have any ideas for my 92 LS because it is eating gas like none other.
MPG = Miles Per Gallon (of gasoline)MikeD said:Could anyone tell me: What is MPG ? Only for the stupid German user here. -Mike
The way to gett "better" gas milageSNEEK-E HONDA KA7 said:Morbo, you gotta check your math my friend! I can't believe you are get 23-26 in "city".
Filling untill it stops does not mean its been filled to the same point. Different pumps stop at different levels. Thats why to get an accurate calculation, you need to calculate MPG over several fillups, to minimize this "filling error"SNEEK-E HONDA KA7 said:Correct. I go from gas light "on" constantly, reset my odometer, and fill the tank until it stops.
OK, One pump will put in 14.6 gallons, and another will put in 14.5, so what? At 280 miles, my MPG will be 19.17 or 19.31. Not a big deal. If you want accuracy, you would need to install a flowmeter to monitor fuel delivery out of the tank, AND you would need to calibrate your speedometer. Percieved fuel economy can be inaccurate due to tire size, which affects how many miles that show on the odometer, or because someone is not filling the tank the same way and monitoring the fuel consumption.Stu said:
Filling untill it stops does not mean its been filled to the same point. Different pumps stop at different levels. Thats why to get an accurate calculation, you need to calculate MPG over several fillups, to minimize this "filling error"
lol, true that. i fill up, hit the trip odo. and then filler up again and do the math. usuallly around 18 mixed, but i dont go below 85 on the highway. and i drive the living shiat outta my car. i have gotten like 26 on the freeway goin easy on it.SNEEK-E HONDA KA7 said:
OK, One pump will put in 14.6 gallons, and another will put in 14.5, so what? At 280 miles, my MPG will be 19.17 or 19.31. Not a big deal. If you want accuracy, you would need to install a flowmeter to monitor fuel delivery out of the tank, AND you would need to calibrate your speedometer. Percieved fuel economy can be inaccurate due to tire size, which affects how many miles that show on the odometer, or because someone is not filling the tank the same way and monitoring the fuel consumption.
Legend MPG for the Auto sucks, any way you "measure" it!![]()