Another MPG question
#11
Re: Another MPG question
Originally Posted by 06hch2
everything you are asking is answered in the tarabell thread i referred you to in your other thread long ago. ya, i know, you read it.
http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1306
#13
Re: Another MPG question
Originally Posted by gumby
145 miles / 54.5 MPG = 2.6606 gallons used.
175 miles / 51.5 MPG = 3.3981 gallons used.
So, 35 miles / 0.7375 gallons used = 47.46 MPG.
Keep in mind that using small numbers (gallons used, here, and 35 miles) limits the assuredness of the calculations, but it's some idea.
Not too bad, really. Especially since she doesn't have the same affliction that you do
In my spreadsheet if I show increments of 5 miles distance and 54.5 mpg average then that makes for 29 rows of 5 miles @ 54.5 mpg for 145 miles of distance at an average of 54.5 mpg. The problem here is we need to calculate in the total miles and total mpg. If I enter 47.46 mpg for the next 6 rows (6*5 miles = 30 miles farther down the road) then this only drops the average from 54.5 mpg to 53.29 mpg. In order to drop this to 51.5 mpg I have to enter a value of 37.0 mpg for those 30 miles. Try this and see if it works out as well in a spreadsheet and not just straight calculations.
Also, remember that I was getting a displayed average of 54.5 mpg up to then so the temp, weather, road terrain, etc. were all the same. And from there home I nursed it back up to 53.1 mpg displayed or (in my spreadsheet) an average of 53.7 mpg for the next 455 miles ... on snow tires and ~50 degrees remember. Maybe we'll go somewhere this weekend and I'll let her drive but not tell her why she is getting the opportunity.
#14
Re: Another MPG question
I think it *should* have been that simple.
But I calculated based on 35 miles (for some unknown reason) taking that 0.7375 gallons.
Using the correct 30 miles figure , divided by 0.7375 gallons, I get 40.68 MPG.
Certainly NOT 47.46.
40.68 MPG is not great, but probably typical for someone not trying at all - or just driving "normally."
But I calculated based on 35 miles (for some unknown reason) taking that 0.7375 gallons.
Using the correct 30 miles figure , divided by 0.7375 gallons, I get 40.68 MPG.
Certainly NOT 47.46.
40.68 MPG is not great, but probably typical for someone not trying at all - or just driving "normally."
#15
Re: Another MPG question
No biggie - the bottom line is that it suffered though *ONLY* for those 30 miles luckily. MAYBE the road was uphill from there (from the Horseshoe Casino just over the state line east of Chicago, IL to a hotel 30 miles east on I-80) though I doubt that. MAYBE the wind shifted to come out of the East as a headwind. Maybe it rained for those 30 miles. Maybe the car idled for the 15 minutes while she checked into the room. I agree that if you cruise at 70 mph (speed limit) then keep with traffic at 75 mph that this will definitely create close to 40 mpg average so maybe she was just looking forward to getting closer to home. It's all good. Hey - Engine Block Heater just got installed today - will add this to another thread somewhere. I can finally claim that I have a "plug-in hybrid." <laugh>
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