Gas Mileage down? - Spring is coming
#1
Gas Mileage down? - Spring is coming
Just entered by second tank in the database and was looking at those with the top mileage....and those at the bottom. Real clear (and no suprise) that the top several cars were driven in temps around 60-70, while the lowest several list temps in the 20-30 range .
So...for those in the north, keep the faith, as spring is on the way...even if the thermometer outside is telling a diffrent story!
So...for those in the north, keep the faith, as spring is on the way...even if the thermometer outside is telling a diffrent story!
#3
Re: Gas Mileage down? - Spring is coming
Why don't you guys just all move to the beach in Southern California?
We have lots of affordable housing and no traffic congestion at all.
Hahahahaha
We have lots of affordable housing and no traffic congestion at all.
Hahahahaha
#4
Re: Gas Mileage down? - Spring is coming
I've 'hypermiled' (51-52 mpg) the last couple of tanks at 25F with some really sticky ice tires (Michelin X-Ice), so I'm really looking forward to seeing what I can do with summer tires and warmer temps.
BTW, is there an 'optimum' operating temperature for the HCH? I'm hoping yes (but I think probably not) - that way I can catch up to the leaders while they're blasting their AC in 'suboptimal' heat
BTW, is there an 'optimum' operating temperature for the HCH? I'm hoping yes (but I think probably not) - that way I can catch up to the leaders while they're blasting their AC in 'suboptimal' heat
Last edited by subnivean; 02-24-2006 at 11:54 AM.
#5
Re: Gas Mileage down? - Spring is coming
Optimal temp would be the same temp as the engine block heats up to so none of its heat is lost to the atmosphere.
Unfortunately that would be very very hot, probably way over 300 degrees F.
In practice hotter is better, unless the humans turn on the air conditioner or open the windows which will increase drag.
Frankly, when it is very hot I recommend driving naked and carry a spray bottle of water to cool yourself down.
You will get great MPG.
Unfortunately that would be very very hot, probably way over 300 degrees F.
In practice hotter is better, unless the humans turn on the air conditioner or open the windows which will increase drag.
Frankly, when it is very hot I recommend driving naked and carry a spray bottle of water to cool yourself down.
You will get great MPG.
Originally Posted by subnivean
I've 'hypermiled' the last couple of tanks at 25F with some really sticky ice tires (Michelin X-Ice), so I'm really looking forward to seeing what I can do with summer tires and warmer temps.
BTW, is there an 'optimum' operating temperature for the HCH? I'm hoping yes (but I think probably not) - that way I can catch up to the leaders while they're blasting their AC in 'suboptimal' heat
BTW, is there an 'optimum' operating temperature for the HCH? I'm hoping yes (but I think probably not) - that way I can catch up to the leaders while they're blasting their AC in 'suboptimal' heat
Last edited by kenny; 02-24-2006 at 10:07 AM.
#6
Re: Gas Mileage down? - Spring is coming
Originally Posted by kenny
Optimal temp would be the same temp as the engine block heats up to so none of its heat is lost to the atmosphere.
#7
Re: Gas Mileage down? - Spring is coming
I haven't updated my tanks in a while out of laziness but will hopefully find the time to do so soon.
For my commutes this winter have been 30-low 40's at night and 40's to 60's day. I've been driving all freeway and been averaging around 55-56MPG. The few FAS's I get have saved me from the low 50's.
For my commutes this winter have been 30-low 40's at night and 40's to 60's day. I've been driving all freeway and been averaging around 55-56MPG. The few FAS's I get have saved me from the low 50's.
#8
Re: Gas Mileage down? - Spring is coming
Originally Posted by kenny
Optimal temp would be the same temp as the engine block heats up to so none of its heat is lost to the atmosphere.
The problem with warmer weather is that your intake charge temp will go up, which isn't the best way to make the most efficient power. This is why you generally see a lot of the aftermarket intakes for car labeled "cold air intake" which usually means that they pull air from a cooler spot than the engine bay (usually the fender well or grill).
#9
Re: Gas Mileage down? - Spring is coming
Originally Posted by kenny
Frankly, when it is very hot I recommend driving naked and carry a spray bottle of water to cool yourself down.
You will get great MPG.
You will get great MPG.
And by drawing such attention, you are promoting the Hybrid.
We should ALL be so dedicated to our causes.
#10
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My last tank was aweful. Something like 42mpg. Cold temperatures were only part of it. I filled it up too early, so I didn't get those last 150 miles, with a low fuel load. I also, my wife had to drive it for 50 of the 350 miles, and killed the mileage.