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yes.LabRat says he gets 14.5 mpg manually calculated but his computer says 17 mpg. Does that 2.5 mpg difference comport with other's experience?
Yes. Computer consistently says 16-17-18MPG.LabRat says he gets 14.5 mpg manually calculated but his computer says 17 mpg. Does that 2.5 mpg difference comport with other's experience?
Nice - what tire pressures are you running?
I only did it because I went from a 36 gallon tank to 23. I figured the fuel economy would be similar, but was interested in seeing how much range I really had.I belong to team "I have no clue and don't want to know". I'm always shocked, amazed and confused by people to track fuel mileage so carefully. It's crazy how different humans can be.
Modifying a vehicle, particularly with additions like brush guards and larger tires, inevitably raises concerns about fuel economy. While the dashboard display offers a preliminary indication, calculating miles per gallon (MPG) based on actual pump measurements provides a more accurate reflection of real-world performance. Such calculations are crucial for understanding the true cost of vehicle ownership, especially after incorporating modifications that alter aerodynamics and increase rolling resistance.Now that we've had some ownership time under the belt. What's your real world mpg in the USA calculated at the pump? Not the dash with the imperial gallons. I'm about to slap a new brush guard on, and just put new Nokian 34" tires on, a bit scared to look at the numbers.
Same thing for me. Computer is constantly optimist by about 2 mpg. Don’t know why this is the case. I would really love to get the software engineers alone in a dark ally late at night.Yes. Computer consistently says 16-17-18MPG.
Because you live in the land of gas stations.I belong to team "I have no clue and don't want to know". I'm always shocked, amazed and confused by people to track fuel mileage so carefully. It's crazy how different humans can be.
No doubt!!! Buc-ee's here I come!Because you live in the land of gas stations.
36psi cold.Nice - what tire pressures are you running?
That’s awesome. What app is that and is there some kind of dongle required?I’m at 15.7mpg average over 9,266 miles. Best tank was 17.2 and worst was 13.2 which involved a lot of idling time during a storm that knocked power out for a few days.