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Joyful MPG
« on: 23 November 2011, 17:52:31 »

Well now very impressed, after a full week of driving like Miss Daisy to and from work my average MPG in my Mig 2.2dti is amazing.
Can't wait to see what it will be like one my tuning company get their hands on it and increase the bhp to 150bhp they have said I should get another 10% fuel savings as well.

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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #1 on: 23 November 2011, 18:05:36 »

I've seen a range of 710 miles on mine once! If the motorway is flowing and you can keep a constant speed they put in some great MPG figures.

Trouble is, it's boring!!!  ;D
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« Reply #2 on: 23 November 2011, 18:21:26 »

They're very good on fuel for such a large car  :) :)

BBC R2  :o I'll never go down that route  ;D
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #3 on: 23 November 2011, 18:26:23 »

I do find economy runs boring, however me being tight, I actually love the end result and find its worth the dull journey for the savings. 52 MPG is brilliant too!
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #4 on: 23 November 2011, 18:36:52 »

Once saw my old TD have a range of 700m, and it had already done about 120m since fill up :D

Then I got bored ::)
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #5 on: 23 November 2011, 18:42:05 »

Impressive figures........but how accurate is an Omega trip computer?
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #6 on: 23 November 2011, 18:59:35 »

Impressive figures........but how accurate is an Omega trip computer?
On a chipped 2.5TD, overreads by around 15% IME
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #7 on: 23 November 2011, 19:01:20 »

Found the trip computer very accurate.

Have done a full reset once, then filled up

Ran the car around for a week and done another full fill up, calculated the ammount put in against the actual miles travelled and the average trip computer was only out by 0.2mpg towards my calculations.

YES RADIO 2 is the only proper station to listen too at 00.30hrs better than listening to all those other stations that like to play weird BOOM BOOM music in the small hours for the CHAV nation. You can't beat a bit of Janice Long ;-)
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #8 on: 23 November 2011, 19:02:38 »

Impressive figures........but how accurate is an Omega trip computer?
On a chipped 2.5TD, overreads by around 15% IME



So the 30/31 MPG I get on a long run in my MV6 is probably closer to 26/27 in reality.... :(
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #9 on: 23 November 2011, 19:05:47 »

Impressive figures........but how accurate is an Omega trip computer?
On a chipped 2.5TD, overreads by around 15% IME
So the 30/31 MPG I get on a long run in my MV6 is probably closer to 26/27 in reality.... :(
No, petrol MIDs are bang on (within 1mpg). Diesel MIDs are close (couple of mpg), until you chip the buggers, then they are well out.
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #10 on: 23 November 2011, 19:07:43 »

Impressive figures........but how accurate is an Omega trip computer?
On a chipped 2.5TD, overreads by around 15% IME
So the 30/31 MPG I get on a long run in my MV6 is probably closer to 26/27 in reality.... :(
No, petrol MIDs are bang on (within 1mpg). Diesel MIDs are close (couple of mpg), until you chip the buggers, then they are well out.


Phew....that's all right then.... ;D ;D ;)
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #11 on: 23 November 2011, 19:08:39 »

Impressive figures........but how accurate is an Omega trip computer?
On a chipped 2.5TD, overreads by around 15% IME
So the 30/31 MPG I get on a long run in my MV6 is probably closer to 26/27 in reality.... :(
No, petrol MIDs are bang on (within 1mpg). Diesel MIDs are close (couple of mpg), until you chip the buggers, then they are well out.


Phew....that's all right then.... ;D ;D ;)
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(until you LPG it, then its all 'dangle berries' again)
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #12 on: 24 November 2011, 22:34:03 »

I was over the moon with 33.1mpg on the motorway.
But then I got bored with doing 65/70, Soon dropped after that.
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #13 on: 24 November 2011, 22:52:17 »

Quote
Once saw my old TD have a range of 700m, and it had already done about 120m since fill up

wow tb 820 metres on a tank  ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Joyful MPG
« Reply #14 on: 25 November 2011, 00:47:21 »

think the worst thing about driving economically is forgeting you was in economy mode roaring off then checking the mpg and thinking that was a waste of time on a plus note it is good when your ploding along you see the cars speeding past in the fast lane and then you catch them up 10 mins later you get a little smile come across your face ;D ;D :y
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