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cammack
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27th Nov 07 at 15:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wow, max 27mpg!
Daimo B
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Sorted...

Total Price \ Cost of fuel per lit = total litres

Total Litres \ 4.5 = Amount in gallons.

Total mileage \ Amount in gallons = MPG
pow
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ChazSXi
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27th Nov 07 at 15:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.pug306.net/?page_id=10


pretty handy...told me i get about 24.7mpg

[Edited on 27-11-2007 by ChazSXi]
Daimo B
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
The formula is in the question. Miles per gallon, as in miles/gallons of fuel used.


Fuel is filled per litre, not per gallon. So unless you know the equative gallons in litres, then you cannot work out mpg.......

Its miles per GALLON not miles per litre
aron
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found this;

mpg calculator
ed
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quote:
Originally posted by VXR
quote:
Originally posted by ed
The formula is in the question. Miles per gallon, as in miles/gallons of fuel used.


Fuel is filled per litre, not per gallon. So unless you know the equative gallons in litres, then you cannot work out mpg.......

Its miles per GALLON not miles per litre
What the fuck are you talking about. The way you work out how many miles per gallon is miles/gallons. How you work out how many gallons of fuel you have used is up to you, but working it out by the ammount of money you have used to fill the car up is hardly accurate.
paul.mitchell1984
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27th Nov 07 at 15:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

30.31mpg in a 1.0 12 need a new car...
Daimo B
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Bike gets nearly 50.
VXR gets about 28
Jakey
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70-80miles to a tenner
Daimo B
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quote:
Originally posted by ed

Its miles per GALLON not miles per litre
What the fuck are you talking about. The way you work out how many miles per gallon is miles/gallons. How you work out how many gallons of fuel you have used is up to you, but working it out by the ammount of money you have used to fill the car up is hardly accurate.


Your working out on the fuel you have used and the mileage you have done. Not by how many litres your car claims to make by the manufactures..

My bike is 17l tank, i get nearly 20l in there. Hence i work out the MPG per what fuel I use and the milage i get before needing more fuel. I don't work out that i've put in 20l, but only work on 17l.


And whats with all the attitude? Testosterone leaking on the internet or something

I just replied, no need for school boy type im clever your thick attitude is there.

[Edited on 27-11-2007 by VXR]
aron
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my old 1.0 12v used to run on air... 450-500 miles per tank... thats nearly 50mpg!!!
corsa_nation
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about 37 miles per G on my 1.4 sport
Ian W
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1.8 T 20v S3 - 32.9 average.

95% of my driving is boring motorway though
DBenson
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I use a different formula still works though (from filling up the tank until its full ie: not putting just £10 or whatever in):

(Total miles/total litres filled up on) X 4.546

eg: (298 miles / 46.08Litres) X 4.546 = 29.4mpg
Steve
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27th Nov 07 at 16:40   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

48-50mpg
Robin
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No idea, about 25? it's crap at the moment whatever it is.
Colin
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50
Robin
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quote:
Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
quote:
Originally posted by VXR
Whats the formula again for it?


What formula? My car tells me what mpg its doing


If it's anything like mine, it'll be miles out

Mine thinks I've been getting 65MPG in the last week.
lil_g
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36.94 MPG in a 1.4
sand-eel
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40.5MPG in my corsa B sxi, it was on a long journey, so every day probably 38ish

[Edited on 27-11-2007 by sand-eel]
aron
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it's good to get an idea of what you chaps are getting mpg wise!!

what do you reckon a golf 4 motion would return?? hmm... new car ideas... lol

richc
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quote:
Originally posted by aron85
it's good to get an idea of what you chaps are getting mpg wise!!

what do you reckon a golf 4 motion would return?? hmm... new car ideas... lol




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27th Nov 07 at 17:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

about £45 a tank for 500miles ish
Graham88
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I get about 300 miles to a full tank, roughly £40.

Need a better car for doing 500 miles a week in

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