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olliestevens999 08-08-2007 12:01 PM

Just got my RX8 - Its AMAZING!!!!
 
Just got the RX8 - WOW! What a difference from the Cooper S.

How do you check av. mpg?

dmc27 08-08-2007 12:07 PM

grats! It's def. a ton of fun.


I calculate mpg by filling it when the light comes on & dividing that # of gallons into the # miles on the odo when the light comes back on. Not sure there's a more accurate method short of getting some real gauges. (I've hit 22 mpg on 100% highway drives & 15 mpg on 100% abuse drives :rock:)

Ben98gs 08-08-2007 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by dmc27 (Post 2005927)
grats! It's def. a ton of fun.


I calculate mpg by filling it when the light comes on & dividing that # of gallons into the # miles on the odo when the light comes back on. Not sure there's a more accurate method short of getting some real gauges. (I've hit 22 mpg on 100% highway drives & 15 mpg on 100% abuse drives :rock:)


I cannot imagine that being totally accurate. What if the light comes on while on a hill?

The way I have always done it with every car is to top off the tank NOT filling anymore after it clicks off. Reset the trip odometer. Drive the car till the light comes on (or down to 1/4 tank if you are one who believes you should never go below that) and try and get the same pump you filled on last time. Fill up the tank until the pump clicks off, again NOT filling anymore. Take the number of miles on the odometer and divide it by the number of gallons that you filled up with. You can now reset the odometer and start again. You can do this for every tank as long as you top off the tank and reset the odometer (does not HAVE to be the same pump, but that helps to get a "little" more accuracy).

StealthTL 08-08-2007 12:39 PM

I've had mine for four years, and found that if I fill to the 'click', without topping off, the fuel light will come on at exactly 50 litres (plus or minus 1%, 500ml)

I have a little chart that tells me what mpg or L/100km I got from that fill.
I don't have to fill up immediately or even pay attention to how many litres go in at the pump, no long division, no "gozinta's".

FYI I get 23 mpg (Imp) 19 US.

S

CTrx8 08-08-2007 12:55 PM

the accuracy gained by using the same pump is going to be negligible at best. it doesn't matter how many gallons you use or how far down the needle moves. miles since you reset your odometer divided by the number of gallons you pumped (as long as you don't try to top at all) will give you your mpg. unless you're looking to find out to the hundredth of a gallon/liter, that should give you a good average. if you want it to the hundredth of a gallon/liter then maybe you should look at using the same pump if you think that any of the pumps are giving you different reads on how many gallons were actually pumped.

ken-x8 08-08-2007 01:09 PM


Just got the RX8 - WOW! What a difference from the Cooper S.
You bet your bippy! Two days after I test drove one, I called the salesman and said "You know that RX-8 I was drooling over..."

Zoomy was in my driveway the next evening.


How do you check av. mpg?
Why would you want to do that? ;)

Ken

olliestevens999 08-08-2007 01:27 PM

What I meant was, is there no button or trip thing that tells you your average mpg?

olliestevens999 08-08-2007 01:28 PM

Or range on the tank?
Thanks

Rems31 08-08-2007 01:30 PM

There is nothing that states your mpg or your range on the tank. I know some cars that state how many miles you have left before you run out of gas. The 8 does not have one of those built in.

All the 8 has is an odometer and a two trip odometers...

Lagerman 08-08-2007 01:39 PM

Congrats!!

I also just bought mine. It does seem to be quite thirsty, but I don't mind.

New Yorker 08-08-2007 01:53 PM

Congrats! I think you'll really like the car. I rented a Mini in LA for a day and enjoyed it. And yeah, no RX-8 comes with a "trip computer".

hagar852 08-08-2007 02:12 PM

Congratulations!!

And Good luck!!

RojoOcho 08-08-2007 02:16 PM

Coopers do rock though...

ken-x8 08-08-2007 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by olliestevens999 (Post 2006054)
What I meant was, is there no button or trip thing that tells you your average mpg?

No trip computer. Also, the tire pressure monitoring system knows the pressure in each tire, but the only information the car displays is a warning light if one or more tires is too low or too high.

If you want that kind of information, take a look at http://www.scangauge.com/ . No personal experience with it, but it's discussed here every now and then. It's sort of on my wish list, but an AFE short shifter is a lot higher.

Ken

Detrich 08-08-2007 02:48 PM

here's how i calculate MPG:

1. on a full tank of gas reset the trip meter to "0."
2. go to the gas station when the gas tank is near "Empty."
3. refill the tank all the way and write down the total # of gallons refilled on the fuel pump display.
4. take the trip meter reading from your car and divide that by the total number gallons recorded above (step 3).

Example: if your trip meter reads 300 miles at the time of refill and you just refilled 15 gallons, then 300 miles/15 gallons = 20 MPG

CTrx8 08-08-2007 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by Detrich (Post 2006184)
here's how i calculate MPG:

1. on a full tank of gas reset the trip meter to "0."
2. go to the gas station when the gas tank is near "Empty."
3. refill the tank all the way and write down the total # of gallons refilled on the fuel pump display.
4. take the trip meter reading from your car and divide that by the total number gallons recorded above (step 3).

Example: if your trip meter reads 300 miles at the time of refill and you just refilled 15 gallons, then 300 miles/15 gallons = 20 MPG

as i said before, there's no reason to wait until it's anywhere near empty to do this. a calculation of miles/gallons gives you your mpg (don't lie - you're impressed with my mathematical prowess) after one gallon or 15 gallons. you just have more data if you use more gallons and run it closer to empty.

ranmcc 08-08-2007 05:50 PM

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musclecarconvrt 08-08-2007 09:50 PM

Congrats and welcome to the forum :icon_tup:
My wife had a MiniS for a while. Talk about a go-cart for grown ups. They are fun:)
Best way to check mileage is to never start. Your going to get 10mpg less than your old MiniS so save yourself the head ache.

You should get 18-22 depending on how you drive.


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