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Yes. It's an average that is calculated continuously since the most recent reset.cdcruizer05 wrote:I was wondering what is the MPG display for, does that mean how many MPG's you are averaging?
It's your call whether to reset. Doing so does provide a more current calculation. That is useful if you're curious about MPG for a specific trip or time interval.cdcruizer05 wrote:Should i reset? If so how? Thanks for your reply!
Drive 50 miles or so before drawing any conclusions. Mine has registered a high of 31 mpg and a low of 5 mpg in the same 20-mile trip (a mix of freeway and city driving) immediately after a reset. After a few hundred miles like that, it reaches a consistent 15.6 mpg hauling just my 200 pound carcass, no cargo, tires at 35 psi (max for my Mich Cross Terrains), A/C blasting, and regular grade fuel.cdcruizer05 wrote:Well i did reset and was reading between 18.0-18.7 MPG's! Which isnt that bad considering i was driving around town!
It did drop to 17.7 one time!
I think some folks addressed that issue here a few months ago. I converted to regular when premium passed $3.40 a gallon, and it does feel slightly less responsive. Personally, although I can't prove it, I seem to get about 1 mpg less on regular.me&pathy wrote:has any one else noticed that you seem to get better milage when running premium ?