LoneWolf
05-12-2006, 10:46 AM
My old style of driving was not very FE at all. Mainly cause I was always cruising at high rates of speed.
I didn't accelerate hard (4000rpm shifts) but I would set the cruise way above the speed limit.
So Monday I decided to try some of the new things I learned on here.
But I didn't start with a full tank... It was about 3 ticks below full On the 04' gauge, which visually it looks like between 3/4 and 7/8 full.
From full to that mark was the old style driving. 100km in 80km/k zone and 125km/h in the 100km zone.
The rest of the tank down to when the warning light came on was with new style of driving.
My current route to work is 63km or 39 Miles one way. so double for round trip (126km 78miles).
The old route for this current tank break down was 44km in 80km/h zone, 18km in 100km/h zone.
Today after filling up I took a different route in that is all 80km/h zone. 3 more stop signs but all slower speeds.
Next week I will have new results for even better average.
This week I drove slower (50MPH or 80km/h in the 80km/h zone and 108km/h inthe 100km/h zone so I matched the speed of the big rigs that are governed to 65mph that way I didn't pass them and they didn't pass me.)
I also started using new techniques like P & G, D/WL, D/WB (which I was already doing, just not to the same extent I was this week. I'm 101,000 km on the car and still have 70% of both front and rear orignial brake pads left). I do not have a scan gauge or any other messure of determining what my rates are execpt overall milage.
I did 644km on 42 liters of fuel.( warning light was on for about 40 km)
so this works out to.
L/100km - 6.5217
UK MPG - 43.3145
US MPG - 36.0662
For reference on my old FE :eek: .
My Old style of driving was getting me about 500km for 39 liters of fuel.
L/100km - 7.8000
UK MPG - 36.2161
US MPG - 30.1556
My next tank will all be all in the slow speed zone, and with my tires at 32Psi.
They were at 30 psi for the above results. (205/60/15R)
I know they are wider than stock and may reduce my FE a bit but the added safety from the increased handling is assuring when you have to swerve for deer and other criters on the road in the early morning.
Many a skunk, groundhog, rabbit, etc have been saved with a sharp swerve around them.
I only FAS when waiting at the train tracks for a train. and sometimes when hitting certain red lights that I know are long.
I do not shut my engine off when coasting. For me its a safety thing on the country roads I drive on when there are many farm trackers out about on the road and wild life.
Only other mod from stock is the RedLine Full Synthetic Tranny fluid.
I use honda's 5w-20 in the engine.
I'm also a serious car audio buff. I have more than 120 pounds of audio equipement in my car all the times. 85 pound sub-woofer box with one 12" sub. two 24 pound amps and a 1 farad Cap. One amp for sub and one for the four 6.5 and four tweeters in factory locations. Along with all four crossovers on plywood backing installed in the truck and 4 gauge power wire running to the truck. I enjoy my crystal clear sound from high-end JL audio speakers and amps since I'm in my car so much each week.
Well Thats my first long post.
I don't think that too bad a result for my driving with the extra weight.
I'm looking forward to see what my next reulst will be.
I didn't accelerate hard (4000rpm shifts) but I would set the cruise way above the speed limit.
So Monday I decided to try some of the new things I learned on here.
But I didn't start with a full tank... It was about 3 ticks below full On the 04' gauge, which visually it looks like between 3/4 and 7/8 full.
From full to that mark was the old style driving. 100km in 80km/k zone and 125km/h in the 100km zone.
The rest of the tank down to when the warning light came on was with new style of driving.
My current route to work is 63km or 39 Miles one way. so double for round trip (126km 78miles).
The old route for this current tank break down was 44km in 80km/h zone, 18km in 100km/h zone.
Today after filling up I took a different route in that is all 80km/h zone. 3 more stop signs but all slower speeds.
Next week I will have new results for even better average.
This week I drove slower (50MPH or 80km/h in the 80km/h zone and 108km/h inthe 100km/h zone so I matched the speed of the big rigs that are governed to 65mph that way I didn't pass them and they didn't pass me.)
I also started using new techniques like P & G, D/WL, D/WB (which I was already doing, just not to the same extent I was this week. I'm 101,000 km on the car and still have 70% of both front and rear orignial brake pads left). I do not have a scan gauge or any other messure of determining what my rates are execpt overall milage.
I did 644km on 42 liters of fuel.( warning light was on for about 40 km)
so this works out to.
L/100km - 6.5217
UK MPG - 43.3145
US MPG - 36.0662
For reference on my old FE :eek: .
My Old style of driving was getting me about 500km for 39 liters of fuel.
L/100km - 7.8000
UK MPG - 36.2161
US MPG - 30.1556
My next tank will all be all in the slow speed zone, and with my tires at 32Psi.
They were at 30 psi for the above results. (205/60/15R)
I know they are wider than stock and may reduce my FE a bit but the added safety from the increased handling is assuring when you have to swerve for deer and other criters on the road in the early morning.
Many a skunk, groundhog, rabbit, etc have been saved with a sharp swerve around them.
I only FAS when waiting at the train tracks for a train. and sometimes when hitting certain red lights that I know are long.
I do not shut my engine off when coasting. For me its a safety thing on the country roads I drive on when there are many farm trackers out about on the road and wild life.
Only other mod from stock is the RedLine Full Synthetic Tranny fluid.
I use honda's 5w-20 in the engine.
I'm also a serious car audio buff. I have more than 120 pounds of audio equipement in my car all the times. 85 pound sub-woofer box with one 12" sub. two 24 pound amps and a 1 farad Cap. One amp for sub and one for the four 6.5 and four tweeters in factory locations. Along with all four crossovers on plywood backing installed in the truck and 4 gauge power wire running to the truck. I enjoy my crystal clear sound from high-end JL audio speakers and amps since I'm in my car so much each week.
Well Thats my first long post.
I don't think that too bad a result for my driving with the extra weight.
I'm looking forward to see what my next reulst will be.
