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Originally Posted by MetroMPG
It's really unlikely.
Watching the "instant" MPG gauge is problematic. It moves around too much to be very useful in predicting overall MPG, and we tend to cherry-pick observations that lead to confirmation bias.
If you look at our collection of speed vs. MPG graphs, the dominant pattern for normal venicles is: best cruising MPG typically happens at the lowest speed in top gear.
http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...you-15182.html
2002 Camry automatic:
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I wish that someone had a map like this for a 2001 Toyota Camry. This chart here is for the next generation of Camry, with a completely different engine, chassis and transmission. A 2.4L with VVT and timing chain. Mine is the 2.2L engine.
I can't even find a BSFC for this car