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Old 07-09-2012, 11:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What's your vehicle capable of?

Just for fun i did a test with my car to see if the roads were empty, no lights or stop signs, what would be my best MPG be if i decided where and when to stop. We all know we gain the most from coasting so if you start from a dead stop (on a flat road) and stop anywhere else shortly after what MPG do you get?

I got 68 mpg accelerating to about 25mpg and coasting down in neutral with engine on. the faster i went the worse mpg i got on other attempts.

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Old 07-10-2012, 08:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've got a 2001 Chrysler T&C with a massive 3.8l that get's 84 coasting down hill in neutral and I am always impressed with how well and how far it coasts. Seems to roll so smooth for such a large vehicle. If I watch the MPG gauge and drive with bare feet I can coax 43 on flat roads. But with all that the average is 24.7mpg all time but wife likes to idle all the time with the A/C on.
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Sorry i wasn't clear. I was looking for the average MPG for the short trip from start to stop. The instang MPG you were talking about is going to be much higher than the average
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Ohh ok np. How short a trip are we talking?
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It can be any distance but I don't think there is a point making it long, it just has to be on a flat road. My test was very short, I think i covered about half a mile or so. I think every vehicle will get the best average MPG accelerating from a dead stop to about 25mph and coasting down. For those turning off the engine will probably get around 100 mpg
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My best commute was 103 mpg. I think there's another 5-10 mpg available in ideal conditions. (no traffic, no lights, no hard turns to slow down for)

Your best will not be from a dead stop. Starting from 5 mph and coasting down to 5 will be better. You have to idle a moment and slip the clutch to get moving, which is inefficient.
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With the Insight, on a flat road and 100F day, with no wind, and using repetitive P&G, the car with max out at 150 mpg, for as long as you care to drive it that way.

P&G speeds are 35 mph max, down to 20 mph. Rinse and repeat.

The mileage will immediately drop below this value upon attempting to crest any hills in the area however.

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115 mpg and above / under 2L/100km
when idling in 4th gear, fully warmed up
doing about 20mph, no P&G
dead-flat terrain or it won't work

a bit worse when starting from standstill
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Yes but what i was trying to see is what is the best tank (fill) i can get. We all start somewhere and then stop so that's why i tested it from a dead stop to a dead stop.

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