Clevelandhhrss
08-23-2008, 08:45 AM
Okay I finished that tank off last week. I've been too busy to get the results together, but here is the synopsis from memory. This was all done on 87 octane in my 5 speed lsd all options no roof rails SS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!
When I pulled into the gas station my odo-b read 511.7 miles.
My Average MPG read 34.5
My average speed for that distance was 37 mph.
My low fuel light came on once about one mile from the gas station. Fuel life read 60miles
My trips averaged 11.5 miles or about 45 starts-to-park
Nearly all trips (90%+) were "cold starts".
Tire pressure ranged between 33 and 38 depending on ambient temperatures.
The fuel cut auto cutof said 14.394 gallons.
So my actual MPG was 35.55
I estimated that 6 driven miles were not recorded by the odo because of the wormholes located on I90, I thought I had solved this problem, however they stopped eating my odo-miles but continued to eat my avg mpg. This is why the difference between the DIC and my hand calculation is so far off.
That brings my mileage for this endeavor to 36mpg.
So had i run all 16.2 gallons in my tank down to E, I would have reached 582 miles before I had to walk. 18 short of my goal.
The cool thing is that I did go through a major storm, did 20 over the limit for 10 miles keepin in front of a late 90's eclispe turbo, 3 drive through fast food restaurants, two short house searching trips, a half dozen trips into and out of my 3 stories deep parking garage, and a 20 mile round trip through stop sign riddled suburbia hell.
I never pushed tire pressure to 44 or whatever peopel are doin
I didnt use anything but the clutch, vacuum gague and the inst mpg to help me.
I never pissed anyone off or slowed traffic just to reach my goal, I either moved right, or sped up to normal flow speed.
I never took a trip longer than 30 miles.
No cruise control ever!
No a/c ever!
I have to check the data but I believe I averaged about 67% highway and 33% city.
I would guess that my HHR SS 5 speed, was getting 39/30Highway-city
Was it worth is.
YES!!!! It's tough at first, and becomes as easy as driving manual after a tank.
Cost savings?
Not that this was my motive, however I will save about $1.36 a gallon on the highway and $1.68 in the city by hypermiling if gas cost $4.00 a gallon.
Extra benifits are that my brakes will last a really long time, and my oil life will extend wel past 10,000 miles...lol.
When I pulled into the gas station my odo-b read 511.7 miles.
My Average MPG read 34.5
My average speed for that distance was 37 mph.
My low fuel light came on once about one mile from the gas station. Fuel life read 60miles
My trips averaged 11.5 miles or about 45 starts-to-park
Nearly all trips (90%+) were "cold starts".
Tire pressure ranged between 33 and 38 depending on ambient temperatures.
The fuel cut auto cutof said 14.394 gallons.
So my actual MPG was 35.55
I estimated that 6 driven miles were not recorded by the odo because of the wormholes located on I90, I thought I had solved this problem, however they stopped eating my odo-miles but continued to eat my avg mpg. This is why the difference between the DIC and my hand calculation is so far off.
That brings my mileage for this endeavor to 36mpg.
So had i run all 16.2 gallons in my tank down to E, I would have reached 582 miles before I had to walk. 18 short of my goal.
The cool thing is that I did go through a major storm, did 20 over the limit for 10 miles keepin in front of a late 90's eclispe turbo, 3 drive through fast food restaurants, two short house searching trips, a half dozen trips into and out of my 3 stories deep parking garage, and a 20 mile round trip through stop sign riddled suburbia hell.
I never pushed tire pressure to 44 or whatever peopel are doin
I didnt use anything but the clutch, vacuum gague and the inst mpg to help me.
I never pissed anyone off or slowed traffic just to reach my goal, I either moved right, or sped up to normal flow speed.
I never took a trip longer than 30 miles.
No cruise control ever!
No a/c ever!
I have to check the data but I believe I averaged about 67% highway and 33% city.
I would guess that my HHR SS 5 speed, was getting 39/30Highway-city
Was it worth is.
YES!!!! It's tough at first, and becomes as easy as driving manual after a tank.
Cost savings?
Not that this was my motive, however I will save about $1.36 a gallon on the highway and $1.68 in the city by hypermiling if gas cost $4.00 a gallon.
Extra benifits are that my brakes will last a really long time, and my oil life will extend wel past 10,000 miles...lol.