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Hall
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Dayton, OH
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reply to Mospaw

Re: [Help] How can I determine my gas mileage?

said by Mospaw:

I used to calculate to the thousandth of a gallon when I realized that 17.885 MPG is pretty much the same at 17.880.
You're kidding ! You used to calculate it to 3 places ?? Damn... To me, 1 place is good enough. Is it an estimate of course. Too many other variables that influence it.
Don't worry about one tank, either. Mine fluctuates. What this does give you is a good average. Sometimes you might short fill a tank or other factors that might appear that the car's mileage has changed when it hasn't.
Exactly. The one tank that you measure/calculate may or may not be "typical" driving. You may have done more city driving or more highway driving than usual. One time I wanted to get an idea of what kind of highway mileage I get so I filled up at a station right next to the highway on-ramp and filled up again within an 1/8 mile from the highway off-ramp. I wanted as much highway (steady) speed as possible, no stop light or stop signs, stop and go or slow traffic, etc, etc.


CylonRed
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Bloom County

I calculate it to see if there are any wild fluctuations that might signal a big problem. I know my range and if I get out of the typical range then I know to start looking at things.



Mospaw
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reply to Hall

said by Hall:

said by Mospaw:

I used to calculate to the thousandth of a gallon when I realized that 17.885 MPG is pretty much the same at 17.880.
You're kidding ! You used to calculate it to 3 places ?? Damn... To me, 1 place is good enough. Is it an estimate of course. Too many other variables that influence it.
No joke. Actually, I had a spreadsheet set up for the car that calculated fuel costs on a per tank and ongoing average basis. That really did give me a good overview of how much fuel the car consumed.

I also had calculations for insurance, maintenance and other operating costs like payment. I broke them all out on a per-mile and per-month basis along with the requisite averages.

It was fun to see the different numbers, and how an oil change affected the total cost per mile of the car and so on. Maintaining the spreadsheet it was a bit of a pin, so I stopped.

Yes, I'm a geek.


Cheese
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join:2003-10-26
Naples, FL
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said by Mospaw:

said by Hall:

said by Mospaw:

I used to calculate to the thousandth of a gallon when I realized that 17.885 MPG is pretty much the same at 17.880.
You're kidding ! You used to calculate it to 3 places ?? Damn... To me, 1 place is good enough. Is it an estimate of course. Too many other variables that influence it.
No joke. Actually, I had a spreadsheet set up for the car that calculated fuel costs on a per tank and ongoing average basis. That really did give me a good overview of how much fuel the car consumed.

I also had calculations for insurance, maintenance and other operating costs like payment. I broke them all out on a per-mile and per-month basis along with the requisite averages.

It was fun to see the different numbers, and how an oil change affected the total cost per mile of the car and so on. Maintaining the spreadsheet it was a bit of a pin, so I stopped.

Yes, I'm a geek.
Geek!


jrs8084
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Darn-I thought I was accurate. I am not a worthy geek.

Do you evaluate your payrate to determine the lost productivity for every sip of coffee from the mug?

That sort of info is fodder to HR freaks when evaluating who is "important" to the company during "challenging times".
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a_boy1275

join:2004-01-02
Maumee, OH

reply to Mospaw

said by Mospaw:

said by Hall:

said by Mospaw:

I used to calculate to the thousandth of a gallon when I realized that 17.885 MPG is pretty much the same at 17.880.
You're kidding ! You used to calculate it to 3 places ?? Damn... To me, 1 place is good enough. Is it an estimate of course. Too many other variables that influence it.
No joke. Actually, I had a spreadsheet set up for the car that calculated fuel costs on a per tank and ongoing average basis. That really did give me a good overview of how much fuel the car consumed.

I also had calculations for insurance, maintenance and other operating costs like payment. I broke them all out on a per-mile and per-month basis along with the requisite averages.

It was fun to see the different numbers, and how an oil change affected the total cost per mile of the car and so on. Maintaining the spreadsheet it was a bit of a pin, so I stopped.

Yes, I'm a geek.
And I thought I was the only one that 'a***'! good job, you're not the only one!

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