That gauge is more to do with throttle pressure I think rather than you true miles per gallon
I agree. Anyone know how this little gauge works exactly?Originally Posted by FunkySeeFunkyDoo
Can't wait to show the father and sicken his shit. He's a diesel man through and through always on at me about his MPG in his french yoke!
it's all to do with throttle position, speed and signal from the injectors as far as I know. It's useless really...
I'm sure it's possible to get 50mpg from a petrol e36 but I have no idea what planet has the most suitable conditions to achieve it.
I wonder what Enda is getting in his rebuilt one.Originally Posted by FunkySeeFunkyDoo
Since 2009 I've been recording how much fuel I use and how many miles I get per tank as I would always brim it when filling up.Originally Posted by Venom
My first engine was pretty consistent at 310-320 miles from a tank, approx. 30MPG.
The second engine was very inconsistent ranging from 240-300 from a tank.
The current rebuilt engine with the slightly higher final drive of 3.45 over the standard 3.38 is achieving a very consistent 390-400 miles from a tank. Approx 36MPG.
My daily commute consists of 3 miles of back roads, 3-4 miles through 50km & 60km zones and about 15 miles of motorway, pretty mixed with occasional light traffic. I could easily drive more economically and get it a bit better but where's the fun in that :P
Is that what you based your 50MPGs on
Sure if you took your foot off you be doing well over 100mpg, put it down more you be doing 0mpg
Seeing is believing :POriginally Posted by ChrispyFish
Strange thing is that was on the flat cruising.
Why did they even bother to put these yokes in the car!?
Not sure tbh but Ms don't have them and don't think the US have them either but could be wrong on that.Originally Posted by Venom
Ah sure it's late and right now I can't even think did the m44 have them with the OBC being available and all.Originally Posted by ChrispyFish