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newest member of the 500 Mi/ 800Km club
I barely got into the membership, I have a bad habit of filling the tank as much as possible before hit the road again. LOL
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This is me thinking out loud....
Well that experience did not last long. I am not sure if this was a fluke or not but I am back to average readings. I doubt that I will break 700 km in this tank. I am sure that it is not connected with the replacement of the brakes, as soon as I lift my brakes the car will roll on a 0.4% grade(my driveway lol). My driving habits have not changed significantly, however I have started some carpooling (in reality increases my commuting mileage by 25%) but the per tank mileage takes a hit with shorter trips... instead of 4 - 100 km trips I now have 2 - 100km and then 2 - 50 km in a two day cycle. For now on I guess I will track weather conditions and lengths of trips. |
The route and passenger weight may of played a part perhaps your driving style changes slightly while carpooling or your tires need air, pump up to max sidewall pressure and coast more often with your carpooling passengers.
Also fill to a level on the filler tube and use that level for all your fill ups, also use the same gas station and stall. I squeeze near a gallon into my tank after the auto fill has stopped and always fill to the same height in the filler tube. To empty before refilling I drive 75km after the low gas warning light comes on to maintain continuity with fill ups |
I was able to squeeze out 527 miles out of this tank using 9.088 gallons, and I had a kayak on top the car twice during this tank.
I'm shooting for 60 mpg and 550 miles next tank, although I'm probably going to be kayaking again this weekend, so it's going to be an uphill battle I always fill up at the same gas station, use the same pump, at the same time (early morning) and always fill to the second click, so my mileage is pretty much spot on every tank. There's a 500 mile club? |
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I got nearly 700 miles on one tank in my old pickup. But that's because it had a 36 gallon tank not because it was efficient. |
How about a 50% club, where everybody's beating EPA averages by 50% or more. There'd be a ton of members in here
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It would really be a 'I drive mostly on the highway club'. |
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Unless I get screwed by bad commute times I can actually get better MPG's in my rural and urban sections than I do on the highway. Remember your parents telling you that they had to walk uphill in snowstorms both ways to get to school.... I have to drive both ways with a 10 to 30 km direct headwind. North east in the morning, south west in the afternoon. Apparently I chose to live 100km on the wrong side of Halifax. I live southwest of Halifax..and some days it sucks watching the fuel rate go from 6.3 or less LPH to 7.5 plus the moment I get on the highway on those windy days. I am convinced that the winds are causing me my greatest pain. BTW I can not slowdown too much on the highway to compensate. it is only one lane each way with the odd passing lane up hills. |
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You'll always get best economy in top gear at the lowest possible speed. But in the real world that usually means stop go traffic. The very term 'highway cycle' is misleading, that's why it's been renamed 'extra-urban' in the rest of the world. |
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