why can't my e34 get more than 35 mpg?
is there a dynamic "limit" that anyone is aware of? i tried to achieve my ideal sweet spot driving home today, which is 3 gallons per 106 miles (or the distance from gainesville to orlando). with the a/c engaged 25%, cruise at 58 mph, no headlights, wipers lowest, I could only get to about 34.8 mpg before it plateaued. I stopped once for someone on the side of the road (45 seconds) and took 45 seconds at a toll booth, as well as one 55-95 sprint to get out of the way of a convoy (and to keep my sanity). I carry about 50 lbs of tools in the trunk, as helga hasn't been as reliable as i hoped she would be. is there a formula, like 10 hp for .1 off 1/4 mile time, for the coefficient of friction and fuel mileage? I might be being a little unreasonable expecting 36 from a 4.10 rear end, buuttt....i'd like to at least once make the trip on three gallons exactly.
Shitty tires.....replace them all.
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OK....if you're gonna start bitchin' about ONLY getting 34mpg, then maybe you need to change a diaper or something. Seriously Ryan, I'd say that most anyone here would KILL to get that kind of mileage. If you really want to increase it I'd say that you must keep the optimal conditions constant. No changes at all. And every little variable must be addressed too.
constant speed....no "passing moments"
elevation...Fl Turnpike, no problem
wind resistance....not much you can do about it
weight....strip down....not YOU ...PLEASE!!
tire inflation
yadda-yadda-yadda
If you were to fill up at say Ft. Drum, drive to Okahumpka, fill up again and do the math while keeping all the variables, you MAY squeeze a few more out. But I think you are pretty well at the wall where you are now. Maybe all that WD40 on the rims is holding you back!! :p
Brian C.
You gettin' afternoon thunderboomers yet?
Man....summer was right on time. Not much rain for the past month or so, then summer started Monday, and every afternoon now it's the 2-3pm rumbles!! Nasty lightning at night too.
Brian C.