DIY: Adding a overhead console w/ temperature and compass (Durango Edition)
#41
I still think I must be the only one that has a fairly accurate trip computer. The last time I drove from SC to PA it said I had an overall average of 17.6 mpg and when I did the math I got really close to that with 17.4 or 17.5 mpg. With my normal mix of driving around town and occasionally on the interstate it sits at around 14.3 mpg without the a/c on and 13.6 mpg with the a/c on, and both numbers are fairly accurate.
#42
I still think I must be the only one that has a fairly accurate trip computer. The last time I drove from SC to PA it said I had an overall average of 17.6 mpg and when I did the math I got really close to that with 17.4 or 17.5 mpg. With my normal mix of driving around town and occasionally on the interstate it sits at around 14.3 mpg without the a/c on and 13.6 mpg with the a/c on, and both numbers are fairly accurate.
Did you add yours or did it come that way??
It is all in how the wires are twisted. I have noticed that mine is a little more accurate then ones that where installed on the truck from the start. I twisted mine pretty damn tight, in fact OCD made me get it perfect. I can see someone adding there own taking there time to twist it right as it is the only one they would be doing but, an someone on a line doing thousands and thousands of them a year you know there is gonna be a few that come out half a$$ed.
#43
Did you add yours or did it come that way??
It is all in how the wires are twisted. I have noticed that mine is a little more accurate then ones that where installed on the truck from the start. I twisted mine pretty damn tight, in fact OCD made me get it perfect. I can see someone adding there own taking there time to twist it right as it is the only one they would be doing but, an someone on a line doing thousands and thousands of them a year you know there is gonna be a few that come out half a$$ed.
It is all in how the wires are twisted. I have noticed that mine is a little more accurate then ones that where installed on the truck from the start. I twisted mine pretty damn tight, in fact OCD made me get it perfect. I can see someone adding there own taking there time to twist it right as it is the only one they would be doing but, an someone on a line doing thousands and thousands of them a year you know there is gonna be a few that come out half a$$ed.
#44
That explains it then, mine is also pretty accurate... not 100% but i usually get withing 1 MPG of what i calculate.
#48
Wow you did the whole drive in one day? well at least the D has comfy seats.
I have not been keeping a close eye on mine lately. once i get the details worked out tho ill be looking more at it but, yours is pretty close.
#49
I don't usually fill my tank the whole way up driving around town so I never get a chance to check how accurate the overhead is, but it usually says between 13.5 and 14.5 mpg with my average mix of driving around town and a little bit on the interstate.
#50
Yeah I did the drive all at once. I stopped once in Fairmont, WV (310 miles from Columbia) for gas then drove the rest of the way to PA (200 more miles). Took about 7 1/2 hours of driving and 8 hours total.
I don't usually fill my tank the whole way up driving around town so I never get a chance to check how accurate the overhead is, but it usually says between 13.5 and 14.5 mpg with my average mix of driving around town and a little bit on the interstate.
I don't usually fill my tank the whole way up driving around town so I never get a chance to check how accurate the overhead is, but it usually says between 13.5 and 14.5 mpg with my average mix of driving around town and a little bit on the interstate.
Mine usually averages at 14.5 MPG but, lately with the trans issues its been saying an average of 8.5 MPG....