mpg drop (repeat i know mines diff.. i think)
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So i dont keep an actual like log of how many mpg im actually getting, because im afraid to fill my truck $$$$. Ive owned the truck for over 6 months and the computers been keeping and average of 10.6-11 depending how i drive. As of this week its been dropping .1 per day. im down to 9.7 mpg. My driving hasnt changed, if anything im driving slower because its getting cold rainy and snowy here. The only thing that has changed in the last month has been A) my spark plugs **replaced with factory champion truck plugs gapped correctly** and B) ive been using my remote start on a regular basis.... correct me if im wrong but the mpg average only counts when the truck is actually moving? or is it just running time in general? Any idea what could be causing the drop?
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Mine actually calculates much quicker than 20s. If I reset the mileage calc. and drive for a few miles then come to a stop at a stop light the avg mpg drops very quickly, much quicker than what it would were it to calculate every 20s. Anyway, point to my story, it does use the 0 mpg you are getting when stopped to calculate your average. So your average mpg. dropping by ~.1 per day would make sense since you are using the remote start. It will hit a point where it remains steady instead of consistently dropping.
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Winter gas mix will decrease milage but .5 MPG or so. I think it is pretty much in all northern pumps by now.
Winter gas mix will decrease milage but .5 MPG or so. I think it is pretty much in all northern pumps by now.
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