Post your empeegees

Post your empeegees

i get bout 10.4 letters per 100km. so about $2(nz) per 10km

2013 F150 4x4 with the 3.7 L ecomeme engine

about 18mpg

>tfw 2500 lbs car

Where did it all go so wrong?

>bragging with electronic readouts
C'mon guy.

3.7L is Cyclone(Duratec)

My dad's ecobust only averaged 15 MPG. That's on par with the 5L V8.

Derp, I meant 3.5L
Tell him to check his tires and stop driving like a teenager. I get ~2 under that when I tow. 19-20 is when I'm doing a lot of highway though. City is more like 18

>Derp, I meant 3.5L
Oh, are you the guy with the white 4dr/LB?

No but I'm pretty jealous of that guy's truck.

>tfw 3300lbs car
>3 liter inline-6

I've been trying to get it down to 10.
The lowest I've seen so far is 13.

12L/100km around town
7.5L/100km on the open road

9l/100km, 26 US mpg

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22 highway
16 city

gets about 18 towing my little boat

>he doesn't get at least 30mpg in AWD


Hue hue hue

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That was a 55 mile trip. This was a 92 mile trip.

45-50 mpg highway @65-75 mph
38-42 mpg highway @75+ mph
I get ~24-28 mpg in on my commute to work because its only a 7 mile trip with lots of stop lights. Most random trips around town without as many stops I get 30-40 mpg depending on traffic.

and she'll do 0-60 in ~7 seconds which isnt bad for an econobox

Nice. :)

>210kg bike
>1200cc
>109bhp
>55mpg

its actually very good for a litre bike

>tfw 3900lbs car
>4 liter inline-6

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Bullshit, or you must have been driving down a mountain

2017 taco 2wd with 2.7: 18 city 21 hwy

1967 impala with 283: 18 city, havent drove on the highway

Wait so not only do you have a leveling kit on your truck because you have nothing in your bed but you also bought a 2wd? Come on dude

Tfw 30+ mpg even when driving like a madman

85+mph on the highway for 25 miles to work

why would anyone level a gen 3 taco? they pretty much sit level on their own

see

Why would anyone level a truck ever?

heres mine. i just use my odometer + gas receipts and record it here everytime i fill up to satisfy my autism.

celery = 2000 Toyota Celica GTS 6 speed
sv650s = suzuki 2014
ninja 300 2013
Honda prelude 2000 5 speed

>car best
78,5 mpg combined on a tank
conventional gas engine, port injected
>motorcyle best
220 mpg constant cruising
carburated 2-stroke

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>Getting

I dont need a 4x4. And like i said, I DONT HAVE SHIT IN MY BED 24/7.

Do you notice the camper top? Thats generally enough weight on some trucks to level them out.
Besides, although my rear end was only 1" higher than the front, it bothered me. That, and ive always liked the pre-runner look of having a higher front end, i got a 2" leveling kit. Its just high enough that i think it looks great.

>I don't need 4x4
>I don't have shit in my bed
I don't think you need a truck.

>My shitbox so shit it doesnt have any fancy mpg teller

kys myselfs lads

What is 16l/100km in burger currency?

Digital mpg readers are bullshit, m8

???
All it does is calculate gallons consumed & miles driven and divide

>rolling in first
>computer somehow calculates 2l/100k
Doubtful

I think you need to go back to your 3k civic

This bad bitch netted me a high of 13mpg and a low of 4mpg

shit calculates by fuel injector duty cycle and vehicle speed.
Not hard to figure out mpg when you have exactly how much fuel is going into the system and how fast the car is going.

So why does it give bullshit readings? Why do they give readings while the car is stationary?

My base model Mazda3 doesn't do mpg readings, so I reset my trip odometer every time I fill up, and the next time I visit the gas station I take the reading on the trip odometer and divide it by the number of gallons it takes for the pump to stop. Normally that calculation method gives me anywhere from 29 to 32 mpg. Tonight's was 26, though. Think my tires need a bit more air.

I dont know what car you have but mine gives me 0 mpg while stationary and is rather accurate. My fuel gauge stopped working at one point and I had to use the digital fuel used reading to keep track of how much I had and it was right every time.

Cool. You must have a magic one

fyi this is a repost

my car's trip computer is spot on for mpg AFTER going a few thousand miles. in the short term it's a joke, i reset it shortly after i bought the car used and it was all over the place but evened out. kinda a useless feature but it basically correlates with how many miles i put on it and how much gas i've purchased. i get 21.4 mpg for the autists who care

12mpg in my truck and 29 in my car

15.2 mpg. Fuck me. Suppose to get 19 city 30 highway.

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Wrong pick. 1.8T Jetta, I get up to 45 highway driving at 72 mph

52 liters to a kilometer seems kinda bad

>muh honda

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2nd gen

17-18 mpg city, 25-35 hwy depending on speed and rpm
Turbo 5cyl

Pic related, more accurate than on-board computer.
>inb4 only 4 fuel-ups
First car, just bought it.

I can understand making a spreadsheet for maintenance, but for gas? Why?

for fun. I have another one for maintenance too.

63mpg on E0, drops to about 58 on E10.

2003 Nissan Xterra 3.3
14city 19highway

2010 Accord coupe 4cyl 5AT
25-27mpg 70% city 30% highway

I've done every autistic thing I can do to the car to get better mpgs but it just comes down to pigfat and dickass driving habits.

Damn you ameriburgers get terrible mpg

even though their petrol is half the normal price, it's quality is horrible and their completely uneconomic cars in automatic manage to consume more than twice as much as European cars.

What is a mile?
What is a gallon?

The best part is flooring it and watching the instant readout go from 4 to 22l/100km
>1150
>Literbike
Don't flatter yourself

52.9 km/l = 124.4 MPG

there are lots of hondas and hybrids and gas sippers on American roads, but huge pickups and suvs are definitely still a thing in the heartland. I like pickup trucks too, it's just in American DNA

>chan.co.uk

Britfags still use miles and gallons

Horrible. Are you sure those numbers aren't wrong? IIRC 30mpg US is around 7L/100km

It's a 95 v8 that mostly does city driving

My car is too stupid to tell me itself but it was around 17 city/24 highway before I replaced the lazy front o2 that wouldn't read over 700mV a couple weeks ago. It's getting better this tank though, hopefully that bumped it up a few emmpeegees.

What car you driving?

Some sort of fagmobile obviously

No really, some electric cars are cool in my opinion.

5.3L/100 km. Japanese Econobox

God that's a good dojin

supposed ~23mpg from my memeboost 2.3L FoRS
I feel like its lower than that cause a tank never lasts long, am i to believe the readout my car gives me?

am i the only person here that gets 15 mpg avg?

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The two cars I drive get about 14 and 15
>totally worth it

What vehicle is this? I get pic related for combined.

Yea but my speedometer goes up to 200. I don't even get 30 on the highway doing 5-10 over and only accelerating somewhat hard on the on ramp. Source: drove across country a couple times in the same car.

>low mileage 986/996

i hope you are as scared of the IMS in your car as i am, because it is more likely to happen in low mileage cars

Also 3 times the vehicle the average europoor drives.

Nah, mine's a Turbo. They have different engines and never had the IMS issue. Bought it with 26k miles on it in 2013, fucking love this car.

fuuuuuuuck

are you florida tarbo guy

mines at 44k KM ~26 miles
02 sperg yellow boxster

Best I’ve ever seen on the trip MPG counter, I average something like 16-17mpg, 50/50 highway/city.

I have a FL plate and am a resident there but haven't lived there for a while.

A 2013 Chevrolet Volt.

They sell IMS kits you can install prior to any failure. Expensive I'm sure, and requires dropping the engine, but better than a failed engine.

am I the only person here that gets in every car I've ever owned

I get ~23mpg on my 2010 Mazdaspeed 3. Fucker only takes premium though

Hell id probably buy a Chevy bolt if I needed a new car right now, 0-60 in 6.4 or whatever ain't bad

>tfw I cannot go below 20km/l no matter how shitty I drive