R50/53 "What's the best MPG" contest!!!
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"What's the best MPG" contest!!!
(This was suggested previously on a different thread)
OK - in this time of high fuel prices, maybe we need to start a little gentleman's (not gender specific) competition.
4 categories:
1) MC City
2) MC Highway
3) MCS City
4) MCS HIghway
To be clear, "city" is MOSTLY city driving (stop and go), 55mph or less; "highway" is mostly highway driving (open thoroughfare) 55mph or more [driving 55mph+ through town doesn't count!]
It's entirely on the honor system. Let's start Tuesday morning (9/6/2005), everyone reset their trip computers, or start fresh on their log book.
Keep track for the rest of the week. Only count mileage through the week.
Starting 9/13 (1 full week), post your average fuel economy with miles travelled along with any tricks/tips used to achieve your results on this thread.
OK - in this time of high fuel prices, maybe we need to start a little gentleman's (not gender specific) competition.
4 categories:
1) MC City
2) MC Highway
3) MCS City
4) MCS HIghway
To be clear, "city" is MOSTLY city driving (stop and go), 55mph or less; "highway" is mostly highway driving (open thoroughfare) 55mph or more [driving 55mph+ through town doesn't count!]
It's entirely on the honor system. Let's start Tuesday morning (9/6/2005), everyone reset their trip computers, or start fresh on their log book.
Keep track for the rest of the week. Only count mileage through the week.
Starting 9/13 (1 full week), post your average fuel economy with miles travelled along with any tricks/tips used to achieve your results on this thread.
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Originally Posted by tarditi
1) MC City
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Originally Posted by minilites
Just filled up the tank,got 405.8 miles took 13.4 gallons = 30.28 mpg
90% freeway driving,10% city,secret cruise-control 70mph don't worry
about other drivers who don't seem to get it faster speed more
gas burn sorry guys i cheated started early. paid 43$ to fill up
90% freeway driving,10% city,secret cruise-control 70mph don't worry
about other drivers who don't seem to get it faster speed more
gas burn sorry guys i cheated started early. paid 43$ to fill up
I take it this contest is with actual numbers, not the OBC stuff? We all know how accurate that is
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Originally Posted by Bullfrog
I'm up for it. Just filled it up this evening and reset everything. We'll see if I can keep my foot out of it this week. The weather's supposed to be a little cooler next week, so us North Carolinians will have a no/AC advantage.
BTW, My manual does use the words approximately 13.2, (page 55 in the 02 version) so some variance is possible :smile:
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Originally Posted by danielg
I've put in the following amounts of gas over 13.2 gallons (all from the same pump--or at least the same station): 13.277, 13.443,& 13.55
I did add approximately in a follow-on post. Now I'm wondering........ I'll have to check the 05 manual and see what it says...er reads tonight.
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I don't think anyone is counting the amount of fuel that will fit in the fuel fill hose. if the tank is completely empty (it's bad to run it that empty btw) you will be able to put in the entire 13.2 gal PLUS it wouldn't be a stretch to put almost a whole gallon in the length of the fuel fill tube. I've driven trucks that held 2 gal extra in the fuel tube due to the diameter and length to the tank from the gas fill.
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MCS - best and and worst
34 MPG averaging 64.8 MPH for 243 miles between Redding CA and Roseburg OR
17 MPG averaging 15.5 MPH for 199 miles of San Francisco city driving
Note: MPG is hand calculated and MPH is OBC readout
... "city" is MOSTLY city driving (stop and go), 55mph or less; "highway" is mostly highway driving (open thoroughfare) 55mph or more [driving 55mph+ through town doesn't count!]
It would be more meaningful for people with an OBC to post their average speed between fill-ups
17 MPG averaging 15.5 MPH for 199 miles of San Francisco city driving
Note: MPG is hand calculated and MPH is OBC readout
Originally Posted by tarditi
... "city" is MOSTLY city driving (stop and go), 55mph or less; "highway" is mostly highway driving (open thoroughfare) 55mph or more [driving 55mph+ through town doesn't count!]
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