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MPG display in Canadian Model trucks

Old Jan 3, 2011 | 07:31 AM
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I compared the MPG(US standard) to the liters per hundred(international standard) fuel consumption numbers and it turns out that mpg value is based on a US gallon. So if this mpg number seems low for you imperial gallon types now you know why.

The formula for the conversion is

mpg = 235.214584 / DIN

DIN is the liters per 100 kilometers

Therefore liters per 100 km = 235.214584 / mpg


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Old Jan 3, 2011 | 10:16 AM
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I don't know why they didn't just make it km/liter. At least the conversion would be a little easier to manage without a calculator.
 
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Old Jan 3, 2011 | 08:26 PM
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Agreed..

Perhaps this is based on the old saying of "why be difficult when with a little effort you can be f''''in impossible."
 
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Old Jan 4, 2011 | 06:49 AM
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Why convert at all? Just use what you are given. It is all just a measurement of fuel economy, do the units really matter?

Example, 9.5l/100kms is better then 10.2l/100kms.

Just like 23mpg is better then 19mpg.
 
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Old Jan 7, 2011 | 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by gutty96
Why convert at all? Just use what you are given. It is all just a measurement of fuel economy, do the units really matter?

Example, 9.5l/100kms is better then 10.2l/100kms.

Just like 23mpg is better then 19mpg.
because many of us have known mpg for decades
 
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Old Jan 7, 2011 | 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by gutty96
Why convert at all? Just use what you are given. It is all just a measurement of fuel economy, do the units really matter?

Example, 9.5l/100kms is better then 10.2l/100kms.

Just like 23mpg is better then 19mpg.
So fellow forum member from the US are more easily included in the conversation.
 
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