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FUEL ISSUES & ECONOMY => DIESEL => Topic started by: babbauk on November 02, 2014, 20:18:42

Title: mpg
Post by: babbauk on November 02, 2014, 20:18:42
hi can someone tell me the best speed 4 mpg.i am gowing to east eu soon and the mpg gage onley gose upto 50? ps sos 4 my speling im not thick just dis-lex-bloody-ick lol.hens my 1st posting   :wacko:
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: asathorny on November 02, 2014, 20:26:47
Depends what car you own, what size is the engine, lots of stuff you have omitted to share with us,

 :wttc:
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: babbauk on November 02, 2014, 20:50:12
oops sos I was in a panick it is a 1.6 i30 2012 blue drive crdi.thanks,pete
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: Phil №❶ on November 02, 2014, 21:29:51
Basically, the best mpg occurs at around 50 mph or 80 kmh. This is around the speed where wind resistance and engine performance are best matched. It varies with the engine size and design of the vehicle.

However, at that speed on EU motorways, you would most likely be an embarrassment to other road users for going too slow. You need to match your speed with the local speed limits and other traffic, which may not give you the best mpg figure, unfortunately.
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: eye30 on November 02, 2014, 21:38:10
I was told it was 56mph
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: Dazzler on November 02, 2014, 21:42:30
Basically, the best mpg occurs at around 50 mph or 80 kmh. This is around the speed where wind resistance and engine performance are best matched. It varies with the engine size and design of the vehicle.

However, at that speed on EU motorways, you would most likely be an embarrassment to other road users for going too slow. You need to match your speed with the local speed limits and other traffic, which may not give you the best mpg figure, unfortunately.

 :welcome: :whsaid:

It is not just about the speed but also about your driving style. Drive smoothly and gently keeping your Diesel between say 1700 and 2200 rpm (opinions on the rev range will vary a bit) Anticipate traffic lights and such. Search hypermiling on here or on google for more ideas..

:link: Energy-efficient driving - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy-efficient_driving)
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: Phil №❶ on November 02, 2014, 21:43:19
Must have been a different model or engine size.  :D

50/80 was only ever a rough guide, it's not possible to be more specific other than to to say that speeds in excess of this, use more fuel due to wind resistance and lower speeds don't operate in in the engine's best gear/ torque / power band, therefore operating less efficiently.
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: The Gonz on November 03, 2014, 08:45:27
I can get 3.2 lphk on the stretches where I'm doing between 70 and 80 kph quite easily. The total mix of driving takes me to 4.1. Apparently some brilliant technical brain created an economy calculator and converter - for medieval units  -  for this forum, or so I'm told. :whistler:
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: Doggie 1 on November 03, 2014, 08:50:47
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Title: Re: mpg
Post by: babbauk on November 03, 2014, 19:24:34
thanks 4 the info people  :happydance:
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: baroudeur on November 04, 2014, 11:30:42
hi can someone tell me the best speed 4 mpg.i am gowing to east eu soon and the mpg gage onley gose upto 50? ps sos 4 my speling im not thick just dis-lex-bloody-ick lol.hens my 1st posting   :wacko:

Mpg reading will go up to 99.9 downhill on trailing throttle.

I got 60.1 mpg (brim to brim fill) for a 400+ miles journey, mostly motorway, across Germany, Holland, Belgium and France.  Maximum speed was 110 mph and average speed was 58.3 mph.

What sort of dyslexia do you have? Try using a spell checker as this will highlight incorrect spellings and help you to improve your writing skills.  Have you tried a coloured  transparent overlay on your reading material?
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: SPman on November 18, 2014, 05:51:10
People cruise at 50-55mph???! :eek:

We cruise open highway at  110-120 kph (105-112mph)  2/3rd highway/1/3rd city. My wife also drives great distances in 4th gear - or 5th - she often "sort of forgets" to change gear, and plants her boot away from lights, etc - she doesn't know the meaning of smooth flowing driver. The A/C is always on.

Over 70,000km we've still averaged 49.1mpg overall!

Seems pretty good to me

Title: Re: mpg
Post by: Shambles on November 18, 2014, 07:58:20
Quote from: SPman
We cruise open highway at  110-120 kph (105-112mph)

Slight maths fail :lol:
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: baroudeur on November 18, 2014, 17:35:09
Quote from: SPman
We cruise open highway at  110-120 kph (105-112mph)

Slight maths fail :lol:

Bit more than slight methinks!
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: SPman on November 26, 2014, 02:59:03
Quote from: SPman
We cruise open highway at  110-120 kph (105-112mph)

Slight maths fail

Bit more than slight methinks!
Eek - how did I manage that - better proof read before I post, I think. Make that 65(ish)-75 (ish)
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: Asterix on November 26, 2014, 17:38:36
Quote from: SPman
We cruise open highway at  110-120 kph (105-112mph)

Slight maths fail

Bit more than slight methinks!
Eek - how did I manage that - better proof read before I post, I think. Make that 65(ish)-75 (ish)

 :snigger: :snigger:
Title: Re: mpg
Post by: Lakes on November 28, 2014, 21:11:51
 :wttc:

Think you should ask Alan, he had a car same as you & done a lot of economy testing & driving, has a wealth of knowledge.

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