bewestro wrote:
When you guys calculate mpg, do you use the odometer or a gps? I had read somewhere (maybe on here) that the odometer reads a little lower than actual, and the speedometer reads high. I believe the second part, because on a couple trips my co-worker's TomTom would say 56 when the speedo said 60. We never checked the distance. I ask because just earlier this week I went on a little road trip, total 518 mi (by odo) but only made it to 465 mi before the needle was getting too close to E for comfort in that area. Had the tires at 50psi, kept the speed between 60 and 70 (by speedo) all on very flat highways and interstates, very little weight inside, no a/c or other accessory use, no external stuff mounted, mid-60s outside temp. Got 27-and-some-change mpg overall. That's not terrible, but based on what others here have reported I was hoping for a little more. I'm all stock except for SEGR and EHM. Around town I usually see 18-20 driving very gently. I was wondering if you use a calculation method other than odo miles/gallons?
Also, how "low can it go?" By the time I need 18 gallons the needle is at the bottom of the red E square. How much further 'till it starts sucking air? I've never wanted to find out first hand.
Thanks!
I use my GPS to see how far off the odometer is, and use that correction factor in stating miles or mpg.
Your CRD holds 21-22 gallons of fuel when it's full to the brim. Usually when my low fuel light comes on I can only get in about 18 gallons.