Ciulster
Well-Known Member
I actually just got back from a 3000+ km (1900 mile) round trip to see family. I actually HAND calculated my mileage and adjusted my AFE bias to match along the way so I know I am accurate.
Highest MPG's were seen between 70-90km/h (44-56mph) in 6th running through Jasper National park at about 29MPG.
If kept at 100km/h (62mph) mileage would swing between 27.5MPG and 28.5MPG depending on how hilly it was.
110km/h (68mph) on the faster stretches of the Alberta flatlands were about 27-28MPG. It's when you start doing above that is where you start dropping about 1-1.5MPG per 10km/h (5-6mph) added.
Highest MPG's were seen between 70-90km/h (44-56mph) in 6th running through Jasper National park at about 29MPG.
If kept at 100km/h (62mph) mileage would swing between 27.5MPG and 28.5MPG depending on how hilly it was.
110km/h (68mph) on the faster stretches of the Alberta flatlands were about 27-28MPG. It's when you start doing above that is where you start dropping about 1-1.5MPG per 10km/h (5-6mph) added.
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