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Inconsistant MPG Data ('08 Prius display vs. Ultragauge)
Here is what is happening. The internal Prius MPG gauge will gave about 43.5 MPG last tank. My Ultraguage said that I was getting about the same 43.2. Yet when I filled up my calculations showed I only got 40.8 MPG.
The Prius also alerts me that my gas is low when the ultraguage still shows I have 3 gallons of gas left. Has anyone experienced these issues before? |
No real issues here. 43.5 is only 1.06% higher than 40.8. There are so many variables involved that having the gauges and the pump only 1% off from each other is pretty damn smooth.
The factory fill warning would tend to be conservative- it's not there so you can decide how far to take the tank, it's to give average people time to work a gas stop into their schedule. |
^^^^ yeah 3 / 10 sounds like a good time to refuel.!!
And everything looks very close to each other soo uhh its fine..? Do you use the same gas pump every time? Remember this is a passenger car it doesn't really matter if the gauges aren't 100%Close enough is good enough for me. Maybe increase the engine size in UG to report a lower MPG number so you are suprized every time? |
Thanks for all the info everyone. Just made a trip up the grape vine and my gauges were showing high 40s but when I manualy calculated I got 52. It's funny when you actually calculate the difference percentage wise it's a very small difference when 40 to 43 feels like a big difference.
Merry Christmas Everyone! |
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I thought that seemed high. I will definetly reset my ultra gauge and make sure all the custom settings are correct. I know I have the engine displacement set correctly. Not really sure what else I need to do.
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I mean 1%. Call it 2% if you want.
40.8 mpg = 5.765 l/100km 43.5 mpg = 5.407 l/100km 40.8 x 1.066 = 43.49 Using "normal" numbers, the distances reported per gallon are close enough to 1.06% off to use that as a number. 5.407 x 1.066 = 5.763 Translating into metric and working backwards, the amount of gas used to travel 100 km are also close enough to 1.06% apart. Those numbers are close enough that I'd call the UltraGauge calibrated and move on with my life. |
Then you sir have failed maths class :rolleyes:
A factor of 1.06 is not the same as 1.06%, it's actually 6%. |
40.8 is 2.4 MPG or 6% lower than 43.2. That said, if calibrating a UG is anywhere near as hit/miss as calibrating a SG, I'd try tweaking it once or twice at most and then settle into using it as a relative measure.
We once went 50 miles in my wife's CRV with the low fuel warning light on. Drove her crazy. :) |
Thank you!!!
http://www.quickmeme.com/img/00/000b...710f05564b.jpg That's why I posted, because tapping away on my phone made it look fine to me and I wanted someone else to look at what I was doing to confirm or deny the accuracy. Maybe now that Christmas is gone the kids, traffic and all sorts of extra events will calm down or go away and I can start to see straight again. What really matters here is which gauge agrees more with the pump. |
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