Is Lakedude really getting 60mpg?
#1
Is Lakedude really getting 60mpg?
Check out his stats...
https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/...fe-crisis.html
Lakedude, if you are reading this tell us your secrets. Dude says he got 66.3mpg in April. WOW!!!!!!
https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/...fe-crisis.html
Lakedude, if you are reading this tell us your secrets. Dude says he got 66.3mpg in April. WOW!!!!!!
#2
Re: Is Lakedude really getting 60mpg?
I don't doubt his achievement in the slightest.
Personally, I'm not as skilled driver as he is, but noticed yesterday that I'm over 650 miles on my current tank and still about 1/2 full. Not bad so far!
Personally, I'm not as skilled driver as he is, but noticed yesterday that I'm over 650 miles on my current tank and still about 1/2 full. Not bad so far!
#6
Re: Is Lakedude really getting 60mpg?
What will you all accept as proof? I've got a digital camera, a log, a video camera and gas receipts.
A second shift job is the biggest reason my numbers are as good as they are. Traffic is light going to work and very light going home at midnight. I usually drive 45mph even when the limit is higher. Driving that speed maximizes mpg and only adds about 5 minutes to my 18 mile commute.
My last tank was dreadful and knocked me out of the top spot by several places. There is no way I could maintain the 45mph speed on such a long trip as it would have added hours to the drive.
If it does not rain the next tank will be back over 60 again. In fact if it warms up and does not rain I might break 70mpg. That second to last tank at 66mpg calculated was 71.5 on the display, got a picture floating around on one of my computers somewhere.......I'll try to find it an post it......
https://www.greenhybrid.com/share/fi...ordtank715.jpg
A second shift job is the biggest reason my numbers are as good as they are. Traffic is light going to work and very light going home at midnight. I usually drive 45mph even when the limit is higher. Driving that speed maximizes mpg and only adds about 5 minutes to my 18 mile commute.
My last tank was dreadful and knocked me out of the top spot by several places. There is no way I could maintain the 45mph speed on such a long trip as it would have added hours to the drive.
If it does not rain the next tank will be back over 60 again. In fact if it warms up and does not rain I might break 70mpg. That second to last tank at 66mpg calculated was 71.5 on the display, got a picture floating around on one of my computers somewhere.......I'll try to find it an post it......
https://www.greenhybrid.com/share/fi...ordtank715.jpg
Last edited by lakedude; 05-03-2005 at 02:03 AM. Reason: Add link to Record tank pic
#8
Re: Is Lakedude really getting 60mpg?
I believe you, I just wanted to know how you were doing it. I just got my first tank above 50mpg. I'm telling you I feel great about it. I don't feel like I drove any differently than my previous four 45mpg tanks. But I'll take it.
#9
Re: Is Lakedude really getting 60mpg?
Are you on your way to 100mpg?
Originally Posted by Hot_Georgia_2004
I don't doubt his achievement in the slightest.
Personally, I'm not as skilled driver as he is, but noticed yesterday that I'm over 650 miles on my current tank and still about 1/2 full. Not bad so far!
Personally, I'm not as skilled driver as he is, but noticed yesterday that I'm over 650 miles on my current tank and still about 1/2 full. Not bad so far!
#10
Re: Is Lakedude really getting 60mpg?
Originally Posted by bigbearballs
I believe you, I just wanted to know how you were doing it. I just got my first tank above 50mpg. I'm telling you I feel great about it. I don't feel like I drove any differently than my previous four 45mpg tanks. But I'll take it.
I've posted my methods before but I'll be happy to list them again so you can see how I do it. Remember I have a huge advantage working second shift and another advantage not living were it is super cold. Mileage suffers in the cold and in the rain.
My previous car had a "game gauge" so I was already trained somewhat to drive for mileage.
1) The most important thing it get good MPG is to drive slow (40-45 mph) in top gear reguardless of the speed limit.
2) Knowing your route is important as it allows you to plan ahead for hills and stops.
3) Knowing your car is important as well.
4) If you are comfortable (feel it is safe) engine off coasting helps a lot on downhills and before coming to a stop. Auto-stop is a non issue in my car because the car is normally already off before auto-stop would kick in.
5) Anticipate hills, speeding up before the hill so you can get up hopefully without the need to downshift. Of course some hills are too steep or long for this to work.
6) Crest hills at minimum speed allowing the downhill to speed you back up. I try to climb hills in 5th gear until just before the crest then I shut the car off before the top barely making it over the hill. This one depends on the hill and traffic and how late you are running.
7) If the hills are too shallow to move the car ICE off I try and crest them at the minimum speed the car will go in top gear and apply only a small amount of power on the downhill side.
8) Anticipate stops and try not to stop by timing lights. If you know you gotta stop you can cut the ICE off and coast so that you waste the least amount of energy to friction brakes. Sometimes I'll coast a ways ICE off then cut the car back on for regen then cut it back off again after regen cuts off.
9) Keep your tire pressue up.
10) Keep as much speed in turns as you feel safe with.
There are other things you can do that I do not do:
1) Accelerating slowly will help but I find that way to boring and it does not help that much.
2) Drafting can help a lot but it is dangerous and it is also hard to find some one to draft that is only going 45mph. You will save more by going 45 then you will by drafting someone at 70.
3) They say Mobile 1 helps but I'm running 0w Honda Oil.
4) In the cold a warm air mod might help but it might also over heat your engine.
Last edited by lakedude; 06-29-2005 at 03:19 PM.