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      11-06-2007, 04:40 PM   #1
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PROcede v2.0.1 city milage

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Even babying the car I get ~ 12 mpg in the city. Different from 1.47. Is this addressed in v2.0.2 ? Experiences from other users ? Highway milage is great .

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      11-06-2007, 04:51 PM   #2
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wow 12 mpg! That would be a 6 mpg drop for me in city driving.
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Even babying the car I get ~ 12 mpg in the city. Different from 1.47. Is this addressed in v2.0.2 ? Experiences from other users ? Highway milage is great .

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      11-06-2007, 05:12 PM   #4
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Even babying the car I get ~ 12 mpg in the city. Different from 1.47. Is this addressed in v2.0.2 ? Experiences from other users ? Highway milage is great .

- Eugen
+2, 2 tanks, worst was 13.0 (with 1.47 worst was 14.3) Makes since though, more power more fuel.

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I am saying because that gas mileage sucks....
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      11-06-2007, 05:24 PM   #8
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+2, 2 tanks, worst was 13.0. Makes since though, more power more fuel.
I guess there is some potential. True, more power more fuel. But babying is not more power.

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      11-06-2007, 05:28 PM   #9
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      11-06-2007, 05:29 PM   #10
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There is always something to improve.
Yes.
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Wow.

My mileage hasn't changed much. Even beating the living snot out of the car on track for ~200 miles, I still averaged 8.5mpg.

No difference between 1.47 or 2.0 (haven't tried 2.0.1 on track yet)
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      11-06-2007, 05:51 PM   #12
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Hi,

Even babying the car I get ~ 12 mpg in the city. Different from 1.47. Is this addressed in v2.0.2 ? Experiences from other users ? Highway milage is great .

- Eugen
Are you basing that from the cluster? If so I recommend that you don't follow it.
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      11-06-2007, 06:00 PM   #13
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Haven't seen any changes in my typical mixed driving.
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The follow up to that logically would be then what are you getting to the tank?
Yeah I recommend just resetting the trip odometer whenever you fill up. When you fill up the gas tank and see how many gallons you had to add then divide that from the total trip odometer.
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Hi,

Even babying the car I get ~ 12 mpg in the city. Different from 1.47. Is this addressed in v2.0.2 ? Experiences from other users ? Highway milage is great .

- Eugen
yeah i get 16 when im driving crazy, 19 avg, and 25 when i drive freeway longer distance at 85
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That e93 weighs a lot... what was your city mileage before v2, and before Procede?
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Yeah I recommend just resetting the trip odometer whenever you fill up. When you fill up the gas tank and see how many gallons you had to add then divide that from the total trip odometer.
agreed. this is the only true test of overall gas mileage.
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      11-06-2007, 11:56 PM   #18
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agreed. this is the only true test of overall gas mileage.
How is the mileage calculator broken?
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How is the mileage calculator broken?
not saying it's broken...simply saying that you can't 100% rely on that to be accurate since it factors so many variances into its calculations. the only 100% accurate way to figure out your exact overall MPG is to do the following:

1. fill up your tank
2. reset your odometer to 0
3. drive for at least 3/4 of a tank (or at least until you have to fill up again)
4. refill your tank AND note how much gas you pumped
5. use the number on your odometer and divide it by the number of gallons you pumped; this will equal your "true" MPG.
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